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77 related items for PubMed ID: 10980616

  • 1. Molecular characterization of prostate carcinoma tumor antigen-1, PCTA-1, a human galectin-8 related gene.
    Gopalkrishnan RV, Roberts T, Tuli S, Kang D, Christiansen KA, Fisher PB.
    Oncogene; 2000 Sep 07; 19(38):4405-16. PubMed ID: 10980616
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  • 2. Surface-epitope masking and expression cloning identifies the human prostate carcinoma tumor antigen gene PCTA-1 a member of the galectin gene family.
    Su ZZ, Lin J, Shen R, Fisher PE, Goldstein NI, Fisher PB.
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  • 3. Increased expression of galectin-1 in carcinoma-associated stroma predicts poor outcome in prostate carcinoma patients.
    van den Brûle FA, Waltregny D, Castronovo V.
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  • 5. PCGEM1, a prostate-specific gene, is overexpressed in prostate cancer.
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    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Oct 24; 97(22):12216-21. PubMed ID: 11050243
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  • 6. AIbZIP, a novel bZIP gene located on chromosome 1q21.3 that is highly expressed in prostate tumors and of which the expression is up-regulated by androgens in LNCaP human prostate cancer cells.
    Qi H, Fillion C, Labrie Y, Grenier J, Fournier A, Berger L, El-Alfy M, Labrie C.
    Cancer Res; 2002 Feb 01; 62(3):721-33. PubMed ID: 11830526
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  • 7. Up-regulated expression of the MAT-8 gene in prostate cancer and its siRNA-mediated inhibition of expression induces a decrease in proliferation of human prostate carcinoma cells.
    Grzmil M, Voigt S, Thelen P, Hemmerlein B, Helmke K, Burfeind P.
    Int J Oncol; 2004 Jan 01; 24(1):97-105. PubMed ID: 14654946
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  • 8. Cloning and characterization of UROC28, a novel gene overexpressed in prostate, breast, and bladder cancers.
    An G, Ng AY, Meka CS, Luo G, Bright SP, Cazares L, Wright GL, Veltri RW.
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  • 11. Silencing of MBD1 and MeCP2 in prostate-cancer-derived PC3 cells produces differential gene expression profiles and cellular phenotypes.
    Yaqinuddin A, Abbas F, Naqvi SZ, Bashir MU, Qazi R, Qureshi SA.
    Biosci Rep; 2008 Dec 15; 28(6):319-26. PubMed ID: 18666890
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  • 12. CaSm-mediated cellular transformation is associated with altered gene expression and messenger RNA stability.
    Fraser MM, Watson PM, Fraig MM, Kelley JR, Nelson PS, Boylan AM, Cole DJ, Watson DK.
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  • 13. Sodium butyrate induces growth inhibition and modulates galectin-8 expression in human lung carcinoma cells.
    Bidon N, Brichory F, Thomas D, Cavalier A, Caulet-Maugendre S, Bourguet P, Dazord L.
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  • 14. Genomic structure, alternative splicing and tissue expression of rFrp/sFRP-4, the rat frizzled related protein gene.
    Yam JW, Chan KW, Ngan ES, Hsiao WL.
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  • 15. LAPSER1: a novel candidate tumor suppressor gene from 10q24.3.
    Cabeza-Arvelaiz Y, Thompson TC, Sepulveda JL, Chinault AC.
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  • 16. Unique sequence and expression profiles of rat galectins-5 and -9 as a result of species-specific gene divergence.
    Lensch M, Lohr M, Russwurm R, Vidal M, Kaltner H, André S, Gabius HJ.
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  • 17. Trp-p8, a novel prostate-specific gene, is up-regulated in prostate cancer and other malignancies and shares high homology with transient receptor potential calcium channel proteins.
    Tsavaler L, Shapero MH, Morkowski S, Laus R.
    Cancer Res; 2001 May 01; 61(9):3760-9. PubMed ID: 11325849
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  • 18. Activated in prostate cancer: a PDZ domain-containing protein highly expressed in human primary prostate tumors.
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  • 19. PSGR, a novel prostate-specific gene with homology to a G protein-coupled receptor, is overexpressed in prostate cancer.
    Xu LL, Stackhouse BG, Florence K, Zhang W, Shanmugam N, Sesterhenn IA, Zou Z, Srikantan V, Augustus M, Roschke V, Carter K, McLeod DG, Moul JW, Soppett D, Srivastava S.
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  • 20. Heat shock protein expression independently predicts clinical outcome in prostate cancer.
    Cornford PA, Dodson AR, Parsons KF, Desmond AD, Woolfenden A, Fordham M, Neoptolemos JP, Ke Y, Foster CS.
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