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Lethal (2) Giant Larvae: An Indispensable Regulator of Cell Polarity and Cancer Development
... suppresses cell death by upregulating the transcription and translation levels of downstream effectors of the SWH pathway, such as CycE, Diap1 (Drosophila inhibitor of apoptosis-1) [30, 38, ... See full document
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Lethal giant larvae 2 regulates development of the ciliated organ Kupffer’s vesicle
... embryonic development and throughout adult life. Development of organs containing motile cilia involves regulation of cilia formation (ciliogenesis) and formation of a luminal space (lumenogenesis) in which ... See full document
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Zebrafish penner/lethal giant larvae 2 functions in hemidesmosome formation, maintenance of cellular morphology and growth regulation in the developing basal epidermis
... In neuroblasts, apically localised aPKC phosphorylates Lgl protein, resulting in an inactivation of Lgl at the apical cortex (Betschinger et al., 2003). This leads to a polarised distribution of active Lgl, which is ... See full document
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Epithelial Cell Polarity Determinant CRB3 in Cancer Development
... The SCRIB complex is composed of Scribble, Discs large (DLG) and Lethal giant larvae (LGL). In epithe- lia, the SCRIB complex is located basolaterally and is needed for maintenance of the basolateral ... See full document
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Coupling of apical basal polarity and planar cell polarity to interpret the Wnt signaling gradient in feather development
... orient cell growth is crucial in tissue ...planar cell polarity gene Prickle1 is involved, as knockdown of its expression resulted in no cell shape change and no barb ...apical-basal ... See full document
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Regulation of the Src Family Kinases by Csk
... negative regulator of SFKs in vivo was demon- strated by the phenotypes of mice lack- ing Csk [41, 42] ...Csk-deficient cell lines exhibit increased activity of all SFKs tested, re- sulting in the ... See full document
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Interleukin-6 - A Key Regulator of Colorectal Cancer Development
... tumor cell proliferation and inhibiting apoptosis through gp130 activation on tumor cells with subsequent signaling through Janus kinases (JAKs) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 ... See full document
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Acquisition of cell polarity during cell cycle and oral replacement in Tetrahymena
... with the exception of the enlargement of the forming OA2 (Fig. 7A,B) or the timing of synchronous cytokineses (approximately 90 min after the EHT the 25% of cells were in cytokinesis). After the cytokinesis the ... See full document
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Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (Btk) inhibitor ibrutinib suppresses stem-like traits in ovarian cancer
... Ovarian cancer patients with high ALDH1 activity have a significantly poor overall survival rate ...stemness regulator genotypes, spheroid formation ability, and ALDH1 activity of nine ovarian cancer ... See full document
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Molecular and computational studies on apoptotic pathway regulator, Bcl-2 gene from breast cancer cell line MCF-7
... breast cancer cell line, MCF-7. PCR amplification resulted in Bcl-2 amplicon (965 bp) from an enriched library of MCF-7 cancer cell ... See full document
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A conserved function for Strabismus in establishing planar cell polarity in the ciliated ectoderm during cnidarian larval development
... for cell ingression at ...planula larvae, with CheStbm protein at the apical surface of each cell being localised preferentially to the aboral ...involves cell intercalation orthogonal to the ... See full document
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Original Article SGK1 protein expression is a prognostic factor of lung adenocarcinoma that regulates cell proliferation and survival
... lung cancer cell proliferation; namely, we demonstrated the regulatory control of SGK1 over cell cycle pro- gression from the G1 to G2 phase and deter- mined that this is likely mediated by ... See full document
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Emerging role of cell polarity proteins in breast cancer progression and metastasis
... Breast cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases that frequently exhibits loss of growth control, and disrupted tissue organization and ...apical–basal polarity provides a tumor-suppressive function, and ... See full document
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Original Article PNMA1 promotes cell growth in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
... of available databases did not reveal homology to any known proteins or motifs [5]. Thirdly, overexpression of PNMA1 does not affect via- bility of the human embryonic kidney HEK293T cells. Taken together, these ... See full document
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Quantification of the efficiency of treatment of Anopheles gambiae breeding sites with petroleum products by local communities in areas of insecticide resistance in the Republic of Benin
... This study has clearly established the larvicidal properties of petrol, kerosene, engine oil and waste oil against Anoph- eles Ladji larvae, the most resistant strain currently identi- fied in the Republic of ... See full document
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Neurula rotation determines left right asymmetry in ascidian tadpole larvae
... Neurula rotation always stops once the left side of the embryo faces down. Test cells in the perivitelline space are not involved in the rotational movement or its cessation. We assume that when an embryo lies on its ... See full document
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Enhancement of Overgrowth by Gene Interactions in lethal(2)giant discs Imaginal Discs From Drosophila melanogaster
... The enhancement of l(2)gd imaginal disc overgrowth by ds supports the conclusion that cell proliferation control is affected by subtle disruptions in cell adhesion.. (1995)[r] ... See full document
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PLK 1 asymmetry contributes to asynchronous cell division of C elegans embryos
... FRAP was performed on an LSM510 Meta Zeiss confocal microscope, acquiring one image every 10 seconds at each time point using a 63 ⫻ lens, with zoom 2, average 2 and unidirectional scanning of 512 ⫻ 512 ... See full document
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Molecular features of giant-cell carcinoma of the lung: a case report and literature review
... the development of high-throughput sequencing tech- nology, more and more genomes have been successfully ...tumor cell may be sensitive to some novel compound that can reverse the TP53 mutation like ... See full document
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Identification of critical genes to predict recurrence and death in colon cancer: integrating gene expression and bioinformatics analysis
... Raw gene expression data and clinical profile were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas Data Por- tal (https ://gdc-porta l.nci.nih.gov/searc h/s) and Gene Expression Omnibus dataset in National Center for Bio- ... See full document
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