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Tumor Suppressor Gene Therapy

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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THE TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1993
THE ORIGINS OF THE CONCEPT OF TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES . . . . . . . 623 THE PROPERTIES OF ONCOGENES AND TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES . . 627 THE ONCOGENES OF THE DNA TUMOR VIRUSES TARGET THE MAJOR CELLULAR TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES 629 THE RETINOBLASTOMA SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE AND PROTEIN ........
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Human Tumor Suppressor Genes

Annual Review of Genetics, 1990
INTRODUCTION . . . , ... ,", .. ", .... ,',', .... ", ..... , ...... " .... ,', .... ,' .. """, ... "" ....... '" 616 SOMATIC CELL HYBRID STUDIES . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , 616 Specific Chromos,?me are Asso iated with Control of Tumorlgemc ExpressIOn . . . .
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Tumor suppressor genes.

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].

Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 1998
This is an oversimplification of the myriad of molecular functions under the control of these genes. Proto-oncogenes,as we discussed in the last chapter, encode for proteins in the cell signaling pathway and apoptosis. When mutated into oncogenes, their function results in an unregulated stimulation of cell division. Mutated oncogenes act in a dominant
A V, Baranova, N K, Iankovskiĭ
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tumor suppressor gene

2009
Any of a category of genes that can suppress transformation or tumorigenicity (probably ordinarily involved in normal control of cell growth and division).
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Tumor suppressor genes

2021
This chapter describes the tumor suppressor genes and retinoblastoma gene. It emphasizes that the human body has mechanisms exerted by tumor suppressor genes that normally “police” the processes that regulate cell numbers and ensure that new cells receive DNA that has been precisely replicated.
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Clinical insights into small cell lung cancer: Tumor heterogeneity, diagnosis, therapy, and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Zsolt Megyesfalvi   +2 more
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[Tumor suppressor genes].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1997
The main role of tumour suppressor genes is the inhibition of cell proliferation. Somatic mutations in these genes are found frequently in sporadic tumors. Germ line mutations in tumour suppressor genes are responsible for hereditary cancer syndromes. In a carrier of such a germ line mutation, a somatic mutation or loss of the remaining functional copy
Z, Sedlácek, J, Mares, P, Goetz
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Michael L Cheng   +2 more
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