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ERDHEIM-Chester Disease: Two Fatal Cases With Unusual Presentations. [PDF]
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S100 protein family and embryo implantation
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2019It is well known that embryo implantation is a critical process in which embryo should be able to reach and attach to endometrium. Until now, various types of factors are involved in the regulation of this process.
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1988
Abstract The S100 proteins are a group of small Ca 2+ -binding modulator proteins involved in cell cycle progression, cell differentiation, and cytoskeletal-membrane interactions. Recently, many new members of the S100 protein family have been described.
D. Kligman, D. Hilt
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Abstract The S100 proteins are a group of small Ca 2+ -binding modulator proteins involved in cell cycle progression, cell differentiation, and cytoskeletal-membrane interactions. Recently, many new members of the S100 protein family have been described.
D. Kligman, D. Hilt
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Indian Journal of Cancer, 2014
S100 protein is the largest subtribe in calcium binding protein family. According to recent researches, abnormal expression of S100 protein is often related to tumor, including breast tumor. Breast tumor is the most common malignant disease in female with high mortality mainly due to metastasis.
F. Li, X. Men, Weisan Zhang
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S100 protein is the largest subtribe in calcium binding protein family. According to recent researches, abnormal expression of S100 protein is often related to tumor, including breast tumor. Breast tumor is the most common malignant disease in female with high mortality mainly due to metastasis.
F. Li, X. Men, Weisan Zhang
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S100 protein in folliculostellate cells of the rat pituitary anterior lobe
Brain Research, 1980Haruyasu Yamaguchi
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S100 PROTEIN: A MARKER FOR HUMAN MALIGNANT MELANOMAS?
Lancet, The, 1981H R Herschman, , Alistair Cochran
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