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Targeting Oncogenic RAS Protein
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Dan L, Longo, Neal, Rosen
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This review will describe experiments aimed at answering two questions raised by the recent convergence of research on signal-transducing G proteins and oncogenes: What roles do individual G proteins play in normal regulation of cell proliferation? How do dominantly acting G protein oncogenes contribute to tumorigenesis, in experimental systems and in ...
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This review will describe experiments aimed at answering two questions raised by the recent convergence of research on signal-transducing G proteins and oncogenes: What roles do individual G proteins play in normal regulation of cell proliferation? How do dominantly acting G protein oncogenes contribute to tumorigenesis, in experimental systems and in ...
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Oncogenic mechanisms of Evi-1 protein
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 2001Although Evi-1 is thought to promote growth or block differentiation in some cell types, its biological functions have not been elucidated. To explore the mechanisms underlying Evi-1-induced oncogenesis, we investigated whether Evi-1 affects the signaling of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), which inhibits proliferation of a wide range of ...
H, Hirai +3 more
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G protein oncogenes in pituitary tumors
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1992G proteins are involved in the transduction of external signals from cell surface receptors to intracellular effectors. Somatic mutations activating the a-subunit of G(s) (the stimulatory regulatory protein of adenylyl cyclase) by inhibiting its intrinsic GTPase activity have been first identified in human GH-secreting adenomas and subsequently found ...
A, Spada, L, Vallar, G, Faglia
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Potential oncogenic hazards posed by oncogene encoded proteins.
Developments in biological standardization, 1988The theoretical risk from oncogene encoded proteins is limited to growth factors, which may be secreted by cells in which biologically derived products might be manufactured. Because these peptides do not replicate, their effect is finite. In addition, their effects are reversible. Growth factors do not ordinarily appear to be oncogenic.
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Immunity to Oncogenic Proteins
Immunological Reviews, 1995M A, Cheever +8 more
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Targeting oncogene and non-oncogene addiction to inflame the tumour microenvironment
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022Giulia Petroni +2 more
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The MYC oncogene — the grand orchestrator of cancer growth and immune evasion
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Renumathy Dhanasekaran +2 more
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Oncogenes and oncogene proteins.
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1987P W, Brandt-Rauf, M R, Pincus
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