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SOX2 is a positive regulator of osteoclast differentiation
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2020Elucidating the mechanism underlying osteoclast differentiation is important to improve our understanding of the pathophysiologies related to skeletal diseases and osteolytic metastasis in cancer. Sex-determining region Y-box containing gene 2 (SOX2), a stemness marker, is known to affect osteoblast differentiation and cancer metastasis.
Chen Shen +3 more
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Landscape of the SOX2 protein–protein interactome
PROTEOMICS, 2011Abstract SOX2 is a key gene implicated in maintaining the stemness of embryonic and adult stem cells that appears to re‐activate in several human cancers including glioblastoma multiforme. Using immunoprecipitation (IP)/MS/MS, we identified 144 proteins that are putative SOX2 interacting proteins.
Xuefeng, Fang +8 more
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Sox2: A Regulatory Factor in Tumorigenesis and Metastasis
Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2019The transcription factor Sox2 plays an important role in various phases of embryonic development, including cell fate and differentiation. These key regulatory functions are facilitated by binding to specific DNA sequences in combination with partner proteins to exert their effects.
Sameer, Chaudhary +5 more
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SOX2 promotes dedifferentiation and imparts stem cell-like features to pancreatic cancer cells
Oncogenesis, 2013T C Smyrk, D M Simeone, Luis Bujanda
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SOX2 and cancer: current research and its implications in the clinic
Clinical and Translational Medicine, 2014Kasia Weina, Jochen Utikal
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Mapping the Global Chromatin Connectivity Network for Sox2 Function in Neural Stem Cell Maintenance
Cell Stem Cell, 2019Rebecca Favaro +2 more
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