Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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On the immortality of television sets: "function" in the human genome according to the evolution-free gospel of ENCODECharacterization of hARD2, a processed hARD1 gene duplicate, encoding a human protein N-alpha-acetyltransferasePseudogenes: pseudo-functional or key regulators in health and disease?Mycobacterium leprae: genes, pseudogenes and genetic diversityExpression of evolutionarily novel genes in tumorsPseudogenes and Their Genome-Wide Prediction in PlantsHMGA1-pseudogenes and cancerMolecular dynamics and in vitro analysis of Connexin43: A new 14-3-3 mode-1 interacting proteinExpressed pseudogenes in the transcriptional landscape of human cancersOncogenic activation of MAP kinase by BRAF pseudogene in thyroid tumorsProtein-Coding Genes' Retrocopies and Their Functions.Identification and functional analysis of PCNA1 and PCNA-like1 genes of Phaseolus coccineus.Human haematopoietic stem cells express Oct4 pseudogenes and lack the ability to initiate Oct4 promoter-driven gene expressionA genetic variant in pseudogene E2F3P1 contributes to prognosis of hepatocellular carcinomaPseudogene in cancer: real functions and promising signature.Post-transcriptional regulation of connexin43 in H-Ras-transformed cellsTargeting connexin 43 with α-connexin carboxyl-terminal (ACT1) peptide enhances the activity of the targeted inhibitors, tamoxifen and lapatinib, in breast cancer: clinical implication for ACT1Post-transcriptional regulation of connexins.Ribosome profiling reveals translation control as a key mechanism generating differential gene expression in Trypanosoma cruzi.The human pluripotency gene NANOG/NANOGP8 is expressed in gastric cancer and associated with tumor development.Increased expression of CX43 on stromal cells promotes leukemia apoptosis.Whole-genome tiling array analysis of Mycobacterium leprae RNA reveals high expression of pseudogenes and noncoding regions.Gap junctions and cancer: communicating for 50 years.Gap junctions and connexins as therapeutic targets in cancer.Molecular connexin partner remodeling orchestrates connexin traffic: from physiology to pathophysiology.Pseudogenes and their composers: delving in the 'debris' of human genome.Pseudogenes in gastric cancer pathogenesis: a review article.Pseudogenes are not pseudo any more.A manually curated functional annotation of the human X chromosome.PTTG3P promotes gastric tumour cell proliferation and invasion and is an indicator of poor prognosis.An analysis of effects of heterozygosity in dairy cattle for bovine tuberculosis resistance.Identification of mutations in members of the connexin gene family as a cause of nonsyndromic deafness in Taiwan.Connexins: Synthesis, Post-Translational Modifications, and Trafficking in Health and Disease.Genetics: Transcribing for the enemy.TUSC2P suppresses the tumor function of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by regulating TUSC2 expression and correlates with disease prognosis
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Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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Connexin43 pseudogene is expressed in tumor cells and inhibits growth.
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Andrew Bier
George D Carystinos
Gerald Batist
Moulay A Alaoui-Jamali
Mustapha Kandouz
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10.1038/SJ.ONC.1207506
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z
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