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cervical cancer cells demonstrated that HOXC10 expression is elevated in invasive cells and linked with the invasiveness of human papillomavirus-immortalized keratinocytes and cervical cancer cells ( Lopez et al . 2006 , Zhai et al . 2007 ). Knockdown
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and affect bone, liver and cardiovascular systems ( Sutherland et al. 1988 , Couse & Korach 1999 ). In diseases such as breast cancer, estrogens act as mitogenic factors and are important in tumor initiation and progression in vitro and in vivo
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controls if P <0.05. Results Role of Sp proteins of hormonal activation of pSp1 3 Analysis of several gene promoters from E 2 -responsive genes have identified GC-rich motifs that are required for hormone-induced transactivation in breast cancer and other
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. 1992 , Turner et al . 1994 , Farhat et al . 1996 ). They are also important pathologic factors in the genesis and malignant progression of breast cancer ( Dong et al . 1999 , Khan et al . 2003 ). ERαregulates the transcription of various genes as
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such as obesity, diabetes, and cancer. The first part of this review describes current understanding of PPAR and TR biology. The second part highlights recent advances in the understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying the PPAR–TR crosstalks, with
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signs in the patient usually precedes the development of PPGL (‘cafe au lait’ spots in NF1 patients and medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in MEN2 cases), while in others, there are no previous clinical evidence to suggest a genetic disorder (type 2C VHL
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regulator, is associated with a growing list of tumors. It has been reported that a few patients with prostate cancer presented CRH secretion ( Carey et al . 1984 , Saeger et al . 1993 , Rickman et al . 2001 ), and urocortin, one of the CRH family
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be perceived as prejudicing the impartiality of the research reported. Funding This research was supported by the Intramural Research Program of Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. References Araki O
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including their interaction with IGF-binding proteins, which dramatically modulate the activity and function of these mitogens ( Grimberg & Cohen 2000 ). IGF signaling pathways are important for growth of multiple cancers, and elevated serum IGF-I levels are
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and AKT signalling in vitro in different cancer cell lines and in vivo in animal models. Consequently, we investigated the effect of lovastatin in both PCC cell lines. We found that 24 h treatment with lovastatin did not affect MPC ( Fig. 4A ) or