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The role of PGP9.5 as a tumor suppressor gene in human cancer
Yutaka Tokumaru
, Keishi Yamashita
, Sook Kim Myoung
, Hannah L. Park
, Motonobu Osada
, Masaki Mori
,
David Sidransky
School of Medicine
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Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Line
100%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
100%
Methylation
100%
Squamous Cell
66%
Neck
66%
Promoter Region
66%
Agar
66%
P53
66%
Wild Type
33%
Gene Deletion
33%
Genetic Transfection
33%
Stable Transfection
33%
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Line
33%
Keyphrases
Human Cancer
100%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
100%
PGP9.5
100%
Head-and-neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
42%
Promoter Methylation
28%
Soft Agar
28%
Growth Rate
14%
Primary Tumor
14%
Methylation
14%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
14%
Prostate Carcinoma
14%
OR Genes
14%
Wild-type p53
14%
Lung Carcinoma
14%
Carcinoma Cell Lines
14%
Tumor Suppression
14%
Gene Deletion
14%
Mutant p53
14%
Oncologic
14%
Stable Transfection
14%
Forced Expression
14%
UV Radiation
14%
Squamous Carcinoma Cells
14%
Gastric Carcinoma
14%
Oncogenic Properties
14%
Suppressive Activity
14%
Promoter Genes
14%
Esophageal SCC
14%