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Found 15815 articles
ELK1 is up-regulated by androgen in bladder cancer cells and promotes tumor progression.
ELK1 appears to require activated AR to regulate bladder cancer cell proliferation.
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06/19/15
SDF-1/CXCL12 induces directional cell migration and spontaneous metastasis via a CXCR4/Gαi/mTORC1 axis.
mTORC1 disruption by Raptor knockdown was sufficient to reduce tumor growth by 60%.
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12/02/14
Breast cancer cells respond differentially to modulation of TGF-β2 signaling after exposure to chemotherapy or hypoxia.
Results reveal context-dependent effects of TGF-β2 signaling in the same tumor at the same time.
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09/06/15
Combined inhibition of rho-associated protein kinase and EGFR suppresses the invasive phenotype in EGFR-dependent lung cancer cells.
Positive correlation between EGFR mutational/amplification status and invasive capacity.
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06/03/15
Circulating IL-33 level is associated with the progression of lung cancer.
Plasma IL-33 levels are associated inversely with progression of lung cancer.
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05/22/15
STAT3 activation is required for the antiapoptotic effects of prolactin in cervical cancer cells.
An increase of antiapoptotic genes Bcl-xl, Bcl-2, survivin and Mcl-1 was observed.
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07/03/15
HPV18 E7 induces the over-transcription of eIF4E gene in cervical cancer.
Overexpression of E7 gene increased eIF4E mRNA level by 24.3% (P<0.01) in HPV negative C33A cells.
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10/21/14
IL-17A-producing T cells and associated cytokines are involved in the progression of gastric cancer.
Serum cytokine levels and relative mRNA expression levels of IL‑17A, IL‑23 and IL‑1β were significantly increased in patients with GC
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05/20/15
Regulation of MMP-1 expression in response to hypoxia is dependent on the intracellular redox status of metastatic bladder cancer cells.
Metastatic tumor cells are uniquely able to utilize intracellular increases in ROS.
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04/01/15
Involvement of the Androgen and Glucocorticoid Receptors in Bladder Cancer.
GR isoform that is inhibitory to GRα, GRβ, is proinflammatory and has been shown to induce cancer growth.
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04/02/15
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