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High expression of survivin and its splice variants survivin ΔEx3 and survivin 2 B in oral cancers

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2015
We have previously reported inactivation of p53 in 46% of Indian patients with oral cancer. Survivin, a p53 target gene and an inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP), is overexpressed in several cancers, including oral cancers. Studies assessing the role of survivin and its splice variants in oral cancers are, however, rare.The expression of 6 survivin ...
Rupa, Mishra   +4 more
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Megakaryocytes survive without survivin

Blood, 2009
Abstract Survivin has been described as an important regulator of late mitosis and as antiapoptotic in various cells. In this issue of Blood, Wen and colleagues describe a megakaryocyte-specific knockout of survivin, with no influence on megakaryocyte survival, and a stimulating effect on polyploidy ...
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Survivin and apoptosis control

2003
Survivin is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (TAP) gene family that exhibits differential expression in nearly all human cancers but not in most normal tissues. Recent progress identified a multifunctional survivin pathway positioned at the interface between mitotic progression and apoptosis inhibition, and required to preserve viability of ...
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Survivin' neutrophil surveillance

Science, 2017
Fungal Pathogens Humans constantly inhale fungal spores. Why don't we suffer more invasive infections from ubiquitous fungal molds such as Aspergillus fumigatus ? Working in mice, Shlezinger et al. found that neutrophils phagocytosed germinating fungal spores deep in the lungs (see the Perspective by Wiesner and Klein).
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Survivin

2013
Andersen, Mads Hald, Becker, Jürgen
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Survivin

2017
Niharika Swain, Rashmi Hosalkar
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