Zhu Wang Shen, Mm
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Oncogene
The cancer stem cell (CSC) model proposes that cells within a tumor are organized in a hierarchical lineage relationship and display different tumorigenic potential, suggesting that effective therapeutics should target rare CSCs that sustain tumor malignancy. Here we review the current status of studies to identify CSCs in human prostate cancer as ...
Zhu Wang Shen, Mm
Published in
Oncogene
The cancer stem cell (CSC) model proposes that cells within a tumor are organized in a hierarchical lineage relationship and display different tumorigenic potential, suggesting that effective therapeutics should target rare CSCs that sustain tumor malignancy. Here we review the current status of studies to identify CSCs in human prostate cancer as ...
Si, H Lu, H Yang, X Mattox, A Jang, M Bian, Y Sano, E Viadiu, H Yan, B Yau, C
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Oncogene
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) network study of 12 cancer types (PanCancer 12) revealed frequent mutation of TP53, and amplification and expression of related TP63 isoform ΔNp63 in squamous cancers. Further, aberrant expression of inflammatory genes and TP53/p63/p73 targets were detected in the PanCancer 12 project, reminiscent of gene programs com...
Schryver, B Lindsay Hinck Papkoff, J
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Oncogene
Members of the highly conserved Wnt gene family serve key functions in cellular growth and differentiation. Regulated expression of the murine Wnt-1 proto-oncogene is essential for normal development of the embryonic nervous system and when misexpressed in the mammary gland leads to hyperplasias and tumorigenic progression. Wnt-1 encodes a cysteine...
Schryver, B Lindsay Hinck Papkoff, J
Published in
Oncogene
Members of the highly conserved Wnt gene family serve key functions in cellular growth and differentiation. Regulated expression of the murine Wnt-1 proto-oncogene is essential for normal development of the embryonic nervous system and when misexpressed in the mammary gland leads to hyperplasias and tumorigenic progression. Wnt-1 encodes a cysteine...
Schryver, B Lindsay Hinck Papkoff, J
Published in
Oncogene
Members of the highly conserved Wnt gene family serve key functions in cellular growth and differentiation. Regulated expression of the murine Wnt-1 proto-oncogene is essential for normal development of the embryonic nervous system and when misexpressed in the mammary gland leads to hyperplasias and tumorigenic progression. Wnt-1 encodes a cysteine...