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S100 proteins are EF-hand calcium-binding protein highly preserved during evolution present in both neuronal and non-neuronal tissues of the higher vertebrates.
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Role of the S100 protein family in liver disease (Review).
Liver disease is a significant health challenge worldwide and comprises liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, fatty liver, non‑alcoholic fatty liver disease, alcoholic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
S. Yao +6 more
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In humans, the S100 protein family is composed of 21 members that exhibit a high degree of structural similarity, but are not functionally interchangeable. This family of proteins modulates cellular responses by functioning both as intracellular Ca(2+) sensors and as extracellular factors.
Anne R, Bresnick +2 more
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S100 as Serum Tumor Marker in Advanced Uveal Melanoma
S100 protein is routinely used as a serum tumor marker in advanced cutaneous melanoma. However, there is scarce and inconclusive evidence on its value in monitoring disease progression of uveal melanoma.
Martin Salzmann +2 more
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Localisation of S100 Protein and Acetylated Tubulin in Sheep Pancreas
The pancreas plays a critical role in the control of nutritional homeostasis. It consists of two major parts, the exocrine pancreas, and the endocrine pancreas.
Marettová E., Maretta M.
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S100 Proteins in the Epidermis [PDF]
The S100 proteins comprise a family of 21 low molecular weight (9-13 kDa) proteins that are characterized by the presence of two calcium-binding EF-hand motifs. Fourteen S100 protein genes are located within the epidermal differentiation complex on human chromosome 1q21 and 13 S100 proteins (S100A2, S100A3, S100A4, S100A6, S100A7, S100A8, S100A9 ...
Eckert, Richard L. +5 more
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S100s and HMGB1 Crosstalk in Pancreatic Cancer Tumors
Pancreatic cancer remains a disease that is very difficult to treat. S100 proteins are small calcium binding proteins with diverse intra- and extracellular functions that modulate different aspects of tumorigenesis, including tumor growth and metastasis.
Angelo Mandarino +5 more
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S100 proteins in cardiovascular diseases
AbstractCardiovascular diseases have become a serious threat to human health and life worldwide and have the highest fatality rate. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases have become a focus for public health experts.
Yue Zhou +5 more
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S100A6 protein negatively regulates CacyBP/SIP-mediated inhibition of gastric cancer cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. [PDF]
Calcyclin-binding protein (CacyBP/SIP), identified on the basis of its ability to interact with S100 proteins in a calcium-dependent manner, was previously found to inhibit the proliferation and tumorigenesis of gastric cancer cells in our laboratory ...
Xiaoxuan Ning +6 more
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Despite several new therapeutic options, multiple myeloma (MM) patients experience multiple relapses and inevitably become refractory to treatment. Insights into drug resistance mechanisms may lead to the development of novel treatment strategies.
Minxia Liu +16 more
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