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Erratum: FHIT loss confers cisplatin resistance in lung cancer via the AKT/NF-κB/Slug-mediated PUMA reduction
Correction to: Oncogene (2015) 34, 2505−2515; doi:10.1038/onc.2014.184; published online 7 July 2014 Since the publication of the above article, the authors have noticed that the PUMA immunostainings in the ‘A...
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Open AccessIntegrative analyses of transcriptome sequencing identify novel functional lncRNAs in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have a critical role in cancer initiation and progression, and thus may mediate oncogenic or tumor suppressing effects, as well as be a new class of cancer therapeutic targets. W...
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Noninvasive tracking of gene transcript and neuroprotection after gene therapy
Gene therapy holds exceptional potential for translational medicine by improving the products of defective genes in diseases and/or providing necessary biologics from endogenous sources during recovery process...
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Erratum: FHIT loss confers cisplatin resistance in lung cancer via the AKT/NF-κB/Slug-mediated PUMA reduction
Correction to: Oncogene (2015) 34, 2505–2515; doi:10.1038/onc.2014.184; published online 7 July 2014 Since the publication of the above paper, the authors found a misplacing band in Figure 2e. The correct vers...
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Erratum: FHIT loss confers cisplatin resistance in lung cancer via the AKT/NF-κB/Slug-mediated PUMA reduction
Correction to: Oncogene (2015) 34, 2505–2515; doi:10.1038/onc.2014.184; published online 7 July 2014 Since the online publication of the above article, it has been noted that affiliation for M-C Lee was incorr...
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FHIT loss confers cisplatin resistance in lung cancer via the AKT/NF-κB/Slug-mediated PUMA reduction
Fragile histidine triad (FHIT) loss by the two-hit mechanism of loss of heterozygosity and promoter hypermethylation commonly occurrs in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and may confer cisplatin resistance i...
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The MZF1/c-MYC axis mediates lung adenocarcinoma progression caused by wild-type lkb1 loss
Liver kinase B1 (LKB1) loss in lung adenocarcinoma is commonly caused by genetic mutations, but these mutations rarely occur in Asian patients. We recently reported wild-type LKB1 loss via the alteration of NK...
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Phosphorylation of paxillin confers cisplatin resistance in non-small cell lung cancer via activating ERK-mediated Bcl-2 expression
Paxillin (PXN) is required for receptor tyrosine kinase-mediated ERK activation, and the activation of the Raf/MEK/ERK cascade has been linked with Bcl-2 expression. We hypothesized that phosphorylation of PXN...
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The neuronal repellent SLIT2 is a target for repression by EZH2 in prostate cancer
The neuronal repellent SLIT2 is repressed in a number of cancer types primarily through promoter hypermethylation. SLIT2, however, has not been studied in prostate cancer. Through genome-wide location analysis...
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Indiscernible benefit of high-resolution HLA ty** in improving long-term clinical outcome of unrelated umbilical cord blood transplant
The success of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation depends in part on the accuracy of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching between the donor–recipient pair. The higher the number of matching H...
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Alternative Pre-mRNA Splicing and Regulation of Programmed Cell Death
Apoptosis or programmed cell death (PCD) is critical for development and homeostasis of multi-cellular organisms. It also plays an important role in pathogenesis of a large number of human diseases. PCD is und...
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Establishment of Callus Culture, Somatic Embryogenesis, and the Regeneration of Cotton Plants
For the induction of genetic variability and genetic manipulation studies, it is essential that the cells in culture develop into complete plants. In cotton, callus capable of differentiation has been establis...
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The differential release of amino acids and neuropeptides from purified subpopulations of mammalian GABAergic and cholinergic cerebrocortical synaptosomes
GABAergic and cholinergic synaptosome populations were isolated by immunomagnetophoresis. Analysis of 8 amino acids showed that the GABAergic population was enriched in GABA (3 fold). The cholinergic populatio...
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Isolation and characterization of endogenous modulators for GABA system
Pig brain extracts from both soluble and membrane fractions were found to contain potent inhibitors for GABA synthesizing enzyme, GAD, referred to as endogenous GAD inhibitors (EGIs) and for the binding of GAB...
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Localization of l-glutamate decarboxylase immunoreactivity in the major pelvic ganglion and in the coeliac-superior mesenteric ganglion complex of the rat
The localization of l-glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), the GABA-synthesizing enzyme, was studied in the rat major pelvic ganglion and in the coeliac-superior mesenteric ganglion complex by indirect immunofluorescen...
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Optical monitoring of activity of many neurons in invertebrate ganglia during behaviors
Optical methods for monitoring neuron activity were developed because these methods lend themselves to simultaneous multiple-site measurements. With the use of new voltage-sensitive dyes, the dye-related pharm...
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GABA and GAD-like immunoreactivity in the primate retina
GABA immunoreactivity was studied and compared with GAD immunoreactivity in the retinae of baboon, cynomolgus monkey and man. The central and peripheral parts of the retinae were investigated separately in cyn...
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Demonstration of enkephalin-, substance p- and glutamate decarboxylase-like immunoreactivity in cultured cells derived from newborn rat neostriatum
The presence of cells exhibiting leucine-enkephalin-, substance P- and glutamate decarboxylase-like immunoreactivity was demonstrated in dissociated cultures from newborn rat neostriatum. The size and shape of...
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Abnormalities of neurotransmitter enzymes in Huntington's chorea
The activities ofl-glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), GABA-transaminase (GABA-T), choline acetyltransferase (CAT), and cysteic and cysteinesulfinic acids decarboxylase (CAD/CSAD) in putamen and frontal cortex in both...
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Gamma-aminobutyric acid pathways in the cerebellum studied by retrograde and anterograde transport of glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody after in vivo injections
Injections of characterized antibody against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), were made into the cerebellum. Small cortical injections ...