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249 related items for PubMed ID: 11929833

  • 1. Rad6 overexpression induces multinucleation, centrosome amplification, abnormal mitosis, aneuploidy, and transformation.
    Shekhar MP, Lyakhovich A, Visscher DW, Heng H, Kondrat N.
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  • 3. Deregulation of the centrosome cycle and the origin of chromosomal instability in cancer.
    Lingle WL, Lukasiewicz K, Salisbury JL.
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  • 6. YB-1 provokes breast cancer through the induction of chromosomal instability that emerges from mitotic failure and centrosome amplification.
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  • 7. Expression of the ubiquitin-conjugating DNA repair enzymes HHR6A and B suggests a role in spermatogenesis and chromatin modification.
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  • 11. Centrosome amplification and overexpression of aurora A are early events in rat mammary carcinogenesis.
    Goepfert TM, Adigun YE, Zhong L, Gay J, Medina D, Brinkley WR.
    Cancer Res; 2002 Jul 15; 62(14):4115-22. PubMed ID: 12124350
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  • 12. Mammary tumors in mice conditionally mutant for Brca1 exhibit gross genomic instability and centrosome amplification yet display a recurring distribution of genomic imbalances that is similar to human breast cancer.
    Weaver Z, Montagna C, Xu X, Howard T, Gadina M, Brodie SG, Deng CX, Ried T.
    Oncogene; 2002 Aug 01; 21(33):5097-107. PubMed ID: 12140760
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  • 14. Centrosome amplification and the origin of chromosomal instability in breast cancer.
    Salisbury JL, D'Assoro AB, Lingle WL.
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  • 15. The centrosome in normal and transformed cells.
    Wang Q, Hirohashi Y, Furuuchi K, Zhao H, Liu Q, Zhang H, Murali R, Berezov A, Du X, Li B, Greene MI.
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  • 16. The Syk tyrosine kinase localizes to the centrosomes and negatively affects mitotic progression.
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  • 17. The caM kinase, Pnck, is spatially and temporally regulated during murine mammary gland development and may identify an epithelial cell subtype involved in breast cancer.
    Gardner HP, Ha SI, Reynolds C, Chodosh LA.
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  • 18. Centrosome Abnormalities and Polyploidy in Murine Mammary Carcinomas with Different Degrees of Hormone Responsiveness.
    Bilinski M, Lanari C, Fabris VT.
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  • 20. The centrosomal kinase Nek2 displays elevated levels of protein expression in human breast cancer.
    Hayward DG, Clarke RB, Faragher AJ, Pillai MR, Hagan IM, Fry AM.
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