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New cell lines expanding the diversity of Ewing sarcoma models. [PDF]
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Advantages and Challenges of G‑Quadruplexes in Regulating Alternative Splicing. [PDF]
Huang H, Zhou X.
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Abstract 204: Molecular function of the RNA binding protein EWS in RNA processing
Abstract The Ewing Sarcoma (EWS) protein is a member of the FET family of RNA-binding proteins and is involved in chromosomal translocations that generate oncogenic fusion genes found in a variety of sarcomas. EWS has been recently reported to be involved in regulating transcription, pre-mRNA processing, translation and DNA repair ...
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RNA-binding protein EWS, a novel modulator of LTβR signaling
The Journal of Immunology, 2019Abstract Efficient immune responses depend on signaling networks coordinated by dynamic protein-protein interactions. Adaptor proteins, like TRAF3, participates in distinct signaling pathways critical for immune development and host defense.
Richard Virgen-Slane +5 more
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Oncogene, 1994
The EWS gene, which maps to band q12 of human chromosome 22, is involved in a wide variety of human solid tumors including Ewing sarcoma, related primitive neuroectodermal tumors, malignant melanoma of soft parts and desmoplastic small round cell tumors. In these tumors, the EWS is fused to genes encoding transcriptional activators/repressors, like Fli-
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The EWS gene, which maps to band q12 of human chromosome 22, is involved in a wide variety of human solid tumors including Ewing sarcoma, related primitive neuroectodermal tumors, malignant melanoma of soft parts and desmoplastic small round cell tumors. In these tumors, the EWS is fused to genes encoding transcriptional activators/repressors, like Fli-
T, Ohno +5 more
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