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The Good, the Bad, or Both? Unveiling the Molecular Functions of LINC01133 in Tumors. [PDF]
Teodoro Júnior L, Sogayar MC.
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KLF9 in cancer: a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target. [PDF]
Xiao X, Dai Z, Liu F, Zhao X, Wu Q.
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Organelle-specific regulation of ferroptosis. [PDF]
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Circ_0060551 promotes the migration and invasion of cervical cancer by upregulating TPD52
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2022AbstractProblemCervical cancer has been recognized as the second most common cancer in women worldwide. Previous studies have reported that some circular RNAs (circRNAs) can influence the progression of cervical cancer. However, more researches are still required to unveil the underlying mechanism of how circRNAs regulate the progression of such cancer.
Qi, Shi +3 more
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TPD52: A Novel Vaccine Target for Prostate Cancer
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2009Abstract : As outlined in our approved statement of work, the goals of this Award are to test the efficacy of TPD52-based vaccines in the TRAMP murine model of prostate cancer, and to characterize vaccine induced mechanisms of tumor immunity. Specifically, we have begun to evaluate the ability of TPD52-DNA-based vaccines given intramuscularly to induce
Laura A, Payton +3 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006
Tumor protein D52-like proteins (TPD52) are small coiled-coil motif bearing proteins that were first identified in breast cancer. TPD52 and related proteins have been implicated in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and vesicle trafficking. To date, three human TPD52 members had been identified, named hD52 (TPD52), hD53 (TPD52L1), and hD54 (TPD52L2).
Qinhong, Cao +7 more
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Tumor protein D52-like proteins (TPD52) are small coiled-coil motif bearing proteins that were first identified in breast cancer. TPD52 and related proteins have been implicated in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and vesicle trafficking. To date, three human TPD52 members had been identified, named hD52 (TPD52), hD53 (TPD52L1), and hD54 (TPD52L2).
Qinhong, Cao +7 more
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Overexpression, Amplification, and Androgen Regulation of TPD52 in Prostate Cancer
Cancer Research, 2004Abstract Gains in the long arm of chromosome 8 (8q) are believed to be associated with poor outcome and the development of hormone-refractory prostate cancer. Based on a meta-analysis of gene expression microarray data from multiple prostate cancer studies (D. R.
Mark A, Rubin +15 more
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TPD52 represents a survival factor inERBB2‐amplified breast cancer cells
Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2013AbstractTPD52 and ERBB2 co‐expression has been persistently reported in human breast cancer and animal models of this disease, but the significance of this is unknown. We identified significant positive associations between relativeTPD52andERBB2transcript levels in human diagnostic breast cancer samples, and maximalTPD52expression in the hormone ...
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