The pathophysiology of HOX genes and their role in cancer.
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MOZ and MORF, two large MYSTic HATs in normal and cancer stem cellsConstitutively active SHP2 cooperates with HoxA10 overexpression to induce acute myeloid leukemiaA genomic approach to the identification and characterization of HOXA13 functional binding elementsA functional variant in HOXA11-AS, a novel long non-coding RNA, inhibits the oncogenic phenotype of epithelial ovarian cancer.Extensive polycistronism and antisense transcription in the mammalian Hox clusters.Candidate genes for expansion and transformation of hematopoietic stem cells by NUP98-HOX fusion genes.Genome-wide association study reveals multiple loci associated with primary tooth development during infancy.Expanding the range of 'druggable' targets with natural product-based libraries: an academic perspective.Multiple promoters and alternative splicing: Hoxa5 transcriptional complexity in the mouse embryo.The role of the tumor stroma in ovarian cancer.Persistent inflammation and angiogenesis during wound healing in K14-directed Hoxb13 transgenic mice.Reversing HOXA9 oncogene activation by PI3K inhibition: epigenetic mechanism and prognostic significance in human glioblastomaHOXA9 regulates BRCA1 expression to modulate human breast tumor phenotype.Genome wide transcriptional profiling in breast cancer cells reveals distinct changes in hormone receptor target genes and chromatin modifying enzymes after proteasome inhibition.Transcriptional suppression of miR-181c by hepatitis C virus enhances homeobox A1 expression.Long noncoding RNA HOTAIR is relevant to cellular proliferation, invasiveness, and clinical relapse in small-cell lung cancerHomeobox A7 increases cell proliferation by up-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor expression in human granulosa cellsCandidate gene study of HOXB1 in autism spectrum disorderHox B4 as potential marker of non-differentiated cells in human cervical cancer cells.Elevated HOXB9 expression promotes differentiation and predicts a favourable outcome in colon adenocarcinoma patients.HOXA1 is overexpressed in oral squamous cell carcinomas and its expression is correlated with poor prognosis.Whole-transcriptome sequencing identifies novel IRF2BP2-CDX1 fusion gene brought about by translocation t(1;5)(q42;q32) in mesenchymal chondrosarcomaPOU2F1 activity regulates HOXD10 and HOXD11 promoting a proliferative and invasive phenotype in head and neck cancer.Growth and differentiation factor 3 induces expression of genes related to differentiation in a model of cancer stem cells and protects them from retinoic acid-induced apoptosis.HOXB7 mRNA is overexpressed in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas and its knockdown induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.Parathyroid tumor development involves deregulation of homeobox genesTranscript analysis reveals a specific HOX signature associated with positional identity of human endothelial cellsThe deficiency of tumor suppressor prep1 accelerates the onset of meis1- hoxa9 leukemogenesisIdentification of methylation profile of HOX genes in extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.Role of homeobox genes in tooth morphogenesis: a review.The role of HOXB9 and miR-196a in head and neck squamous cell carcinomaHOXB5 Promotes the Proliferation and Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells.Deregulated HOXB7 Expression Predicts Poor Prognosis of Patients with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Regulates Cancer Cell Proliferation In Vitro and In Vivo.A clinically relevant gene signature in triple negative and basal-like breast cancerHomeobox gene methylation in lung cancer studied by genome-wide analysis with a microarray-based methylated CpG island recovery assay.HOXA9 participates in the transcriptional activation of E-selectin in endothelial cells.High miR-196a and low miR-367 cooperatively correlate with unfavorable prognosis of high-grade glioma.Prosaposin activates the androgen receptor and potentiates resistance to endocrine treatment in breast cancer.HOXB7-S3 inhibits the proliferation and invasion of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.Homeodomain-containing protein HOXB9 regulates expression of growth and angiogenic factors, facilitates tumor growth in vitro and is overexpressed in breast cancer tissue
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The pathophysiology of HOX genes and their role in cancer.
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The pathophysiology of HOX genes and their role in cancer.
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The pathophysiology of HOX genes and their role in cancer
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Kwasniewska A
McGonigle GJ
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10.1002/PATH.1710
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z