WISP3 is a novel tumor suppressor gene of inflammatory breast cancer
β Scribed by Kleer, Celina G; Zhang, Yanhong; Pan, Quintin; van Golen, Kenneth L; Wu, Zhi-Fen; Livant, D; Merajver, Sofia D
- Book ID
- 110066656
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 430 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0950-9232
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract RhoBTB2 was isolated recently as a tumor suppressor gene from human chromosome 8p21.3. Although RhoBTB2 was found to be frequently lost in breast cancer lines, expression status of RhoBTB2 in sporadic breast cancer tissues and its clinical and prognostic value, however, remain unclear.
## Abstract __Fat__, a candidate tumor suppressor in __Drosophila__, is a component of Hippo signaling pathway involved in controlling organ size. We found that a βΌ3 Mbp deletion in mouse chromosome 3 caused tumorigenesis of a nonβtumorigenic mammary epithelial cell line. The expression of __Fat4__
## Abstract A novel putative tumor suppressor gene, __pHyde__, was recently cloned from rat prostate. The rat gene has been shown to inhibit prostate cancer cell proliferation both __in vitro__ and __in vivo__. However, the role of human __pHyde__ in prostate cancer has not been studied before. Her