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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2005
OVCA1, also known as DPH2L1, is a tumor suppressor gene associated with ovarian carcinoma and other tumors. Ovca1 homozygous mutant mice die at birth with developmental delay and cell-autonomous proliferation defects. Ovca1 heterozygous mutant mice are tumor-prone but rarely develop ovarian tumors.
Chun-Ming, Chen, Richard R, Behringer
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OVCA1, also known as DPH2L1, is a tumor suppressor gene associated with ovarian carcinoma and other tumors. Ovca1 homozygous mutant mice die at birth with developmental delay and cell-autonomous proliferation defects. Ovca1 heterozygous mutant mice are tumor-prone but rarely develop ovarian tumors.
Chun-Ming, Chen, Richard R, Behringer
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2003
Recent advances in genetics, molecular biology, and molecular pharmacology have resulted in the development of molecularly targeted therapies. Targeting specific molecular pathways essential for the survival of cancer cells would personalize treatment with the potential to improve outcome and minimize toxicities.
Jack A, Roth, Susan F, Grammer
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Recent advances in genetics, molecular biology, and molecular pharmacology have resulted in the development of molecularly targeted therapies. Targeting specific molecular pathways essential for the survival of cancer cells would personalize treatment with the potential to improve outcome and minimize toxicities.
Jack A, Roth, Susan F, Grammer
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Tumor Suppressor Genes in Ophthalmology
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1999Tumor suppressor genes have a diversity of functions, but they have in common the property of inhibiting neoplastic transformation. When they become inactivated, a constraint is removed that allows cells to grow inappropriately. Mutations in these genes are now thought to be the initiating events in most cancers.
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Tumor Suppressor Genes and Human Cancer
1997The ampulla of Vater is a complex cellular environment from which adenocarcinomas arise to form a group of histopathologically heterogenous tumors. To evaluate the molecular features of these tumors, 98 ampullary adenocarcinomas were evaluated and compared to 44 distal bile duct and 18 duodenal adenocarcinomas.
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Head & neck, 1992
Tumor suppressor genes are negative regulators of cell growth. When their normal function is compromised, absence of their inhibitory effects can lead to unrestrained cell cycling and growth. Strong evidence now confirms that loss of proper function of these genes is a common occurrence leading to cancer.
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Tumor suppressor genes are negative regulators of cell growth. When their normal function is compromised, absence of their inhibitory effects can lead to unrestrained cell cycling and growth. Strong evidence now confirms that loss of proper function of these genes is a common occurrence leading to cancer.
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Promoter of lncRNA Gene PVT1 Is a Tumor-Suppressor DNA Boundary Element
Cell, 2018Seung Woo Cho, Jin Xu, Ruping Sun
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