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Autor:
Elena Hardy, Robert Gottfried, Kenneth D. Burman, Motoyasu Saji, Matthew D. Ringel, Milena Braga-Basaria
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 89:2982-2988
Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a molecular chaperone that stabilizes growth factor receptors and signaling molecules. Disruption of this action inhibits the MAPK and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase cascades and can induce cancer cell death. The goal
Autor:
Milena Braga-Basaria, Elena Hardy, Vasily Vasko, Sissy M. Jhiang, Motoyasu Saji, Eri Miyagi, Kenneth D. Burman, Matthew D. Ringel
Publikováno v:
Molecular Carcinogenesis. 41:98-107
The RET/PTC3 oncogene is a genetically rearranged and constitutively activated tyrosine kinase receptor that is common in papillary thyroid cancer. Because RET/PTC3 is chronically overexpressed in these thyroid cancer cells, and RET/PTC3-expressing t
Autor:
Kenneth D. Burman, Faiza Kada, Matthew D. Ringel, Elena Hardy Allbritton, Vasily Vasko, Motoyasu Saji
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and biophysical research communications. 332(1)
Nuclear Akt1 expression and Akt activation are common in cancer invasion. However, the mechanisms for this association and its causal role in invasion are uncertain. In an effort to identify potential mechanisms for regulating Akt subcellular localiz
Autor:
Frank Schuppert, Motoyasu Saji, Kenneth D. Burman, Matthew D. Ringel, Victor Bernet, Elena Hardy, Henry B. Burch
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 87:2399-2399
The development of distant metastasis is the most important predictor of death from thyroid cancer. KiSS-1 is a recently cloned human metastasis suppressor gene whose product, metastin, was recently identified as the endogenous agonist for a novel Gq
Autor:
M Miyakawa, O. Isozaki, Victoria Savchenko, Vasily Vasko, C De Micco, Kenneth D. Burman, Motoyasu Saji, T Tsushima, Matthew D. Ringel, A Larin, Elena Hardy, H Murakami, M Kruhlak
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Introduction: Akt activation is involved in the pathogenesis of inherited thyroid cancer in Cowden's syndrome and in sporadic thyroid cancers. In cell culture, Akt regulates thyroid cell growth and survival; but recent data suggest that Akt also regu
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Autor:
Saji, Motoyasu1, Vasko, Vasily1,2,3, Kada, Faiza2, Allbritton, Elena Hardy2, Burman, Kenneth D.2, Ringel, Matthew D.1 ringel.11@osu.edu
Publikováno v:
Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications. Jun2005, Vol. 332 Issue 1, p167-173. 7p.