Terms: = Cervical cancer AND SPOP, TEF2, 8405, ENSG00000121067, O43791
4 results:
1. spop promotes cervical cancer progression by inducing the movement of PD-1 away from PD-L1 in spatial localization.
Wu J; Wu Y; Guo Q; Chen S; Wang S; Wu X; Zhu J; Ju X
J Transl Med; 2022 Aug; 20(1):384. PubMed ID: 36042498
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2. Degradation of DRAK1 by CUL3/spop E3 Ubiquitin ligase promotes tumor growth of paclitaxel-resistant cervical cancer cells.
Pang K; Lee J; Kim J; Park J; Park Y; Hong E; An H; Ooshima A; Son M; Park KS; Cho JH; Lee C; Song YS; Yang KM; Kim SJ
Cell Death Dis; 2022 Feb; 13(2):169. PubMed ID: 35194034
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3. The emerging role of spop protein in tumorigenesis and cancer therapy.
Song Y; Xu Y; Pan C; Yan L; Wang ZW; Zhu X
Mol Cancer; 2020 Jan; 19(1):2. PubMed ID: 31901237
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4. Intratype HPV16 sequence variation within LCR of isolates from asymptomatic carriers and cervical cancers.
Schmidt M; Kedzia W; Goździcka-Józefiak A
J Clin Virol; 2001 Dec; 23(1-2):65-77. PubMed ID: 11595585
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