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Correlation Between MMP-7 and bFGF Expressions in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Tissue and Clinicopathologic Features

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    Long intergenic non-coding RNA APOC1P1-3 inhibits apoptosis by decreasing α-tubulin acetylation in breast cancer

    Increasing evidence indicates that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) act as important regulatory factors in tumor progression. However, their roles in breast cancer remain largely unknown. In present studies, we ...

    X-H Liao, J-G Wang, L-Y Li, D-M Zhou, K-H Ren, Y-T **, L Lv in Cell Death & Disease (2016)

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    MiR-216b is involved in pathogenesis and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma through HBx-miR-216b-IGF2BP2 signaling pathway

    This study aims to investigate the expression status of miRNA-216b in familial hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the correlation between miRNA-216b expression and pathogenesis, as well as the progression of H...

    F-y Liu, S-j Zhou, Y-l Deng, Z-y Zhang, E-l Zhang, Z-b Wu in Cell Death & Disease (2015)

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    TRPM2 channel deficiency prevents delayed cytosolic Zn2+ accumulation and CA1 pyramidal neuronal death after transient global ischemia

    Transient ischemia is a leading cause of cognitive dysfunction. Postischemic ROS generation and an increase in the cytosolic Zn2+ level ([Zn2+]c) are critical in delayed CA1 pyramidal neuronal death, but the unde...

    M Ye, W Yang, J F Ainscough, X-P Hu, X Li, A Sedo, X-H Zhang in Cell Death & Disease (2014)

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    Intracellular ASIC1a regulates mitochondrial permeability transition-dependent neuronal death

    Acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is the key proton receptor in nervous systems, mediating acidosis-induced neuronal injury in many neurological disorders, such as ischemic stroke. Up to now, functional ASI...

    Y-Z Wang, W-Z Zeng, X **ao, Y Huang, X-L Song, Z Yu, D Tang in Cell Death & Differentiation (2013)

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    Three-dimensional structure of Bax-mediated pores in membrane bilayers

    B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2)-associated X protein (Bax) is a member of the Bcl-2 protein family having a pivotal role in triggering cell commitment to apoptosis. Bax is latent and monomeric in the cytosol but tra...

    X-P Xu, D Zhai, E Kim, M Swift, J C Reed, N Volkmann, D Hanein in Cell Death & Disease (2013)

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    Involvement of NF-κB/miR-448 regulatory feedback loop in chemotherapy-induced epithelial–mesenchymal transition of breast cancer cells

    The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) induced by chemotherapeutic agents promotes malignant tumor progression; however, the mechanism underlying the drug-induced EMT remains unclear. In this study, we re...

    Q-Q Li, Z-Q Chen, X-X Cao, J-D Xu, J-W Xu, Y-Y Chen in Cell Death & Differentiation (2011)

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    NAD+ and axon degeneration revisited: Nmnat1 cannot substitute for WldS to delay Wallerian degeneration

    The slow Wallerian degeneration protein (WldS), a fusion protein incorporating full-length nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 1 (Nmnat1), delays axon degeneration caused by injury, toxins and genetic...

    L Conforti, G Fang, B Beirowski, M S Wang, L Sorci in Cell Death & Differentiation (2007)

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    Seizure-like activity leads to the release of BAD from 14-3-3 protein and cell death in hippocampal neurons in vitro

    Seizure-induced neuronal death may involve engagement of the BCL-2 family of apoptosis-regulating proteins. In the present study we examined the activation of proapoptotic BAD in cultured hippocampal neurons f...

    R Meller, C K Schindler, X P Chu, Z G **ong, J A Cameron in Cell Death & Differentiation (2003)