The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
about
Centrosome dysfunction contributes to chromosome instability, chromoanagenesis, and genome reprograming in cancerExposure to bisphenol A correlates with early-onset prostate cancer and promotes centrosome amplification and anchorage-independent growth in vitroAsterless is required for centriole length control and sperm developmentStat3 regulates centrosome clustering in cancer cells via Stathmin/PLK1.Targeting the centriolar replication factor STIL synergizes with DNA damaging agents for treatment of ovarian cancerMitochondrial genome regulates mitotic fidelity by maintaining centrosomal homeostasis.The Aspergillus nidulans bimC4 mutation provides an excellent tool for identification of kinesin-14 inhibitors.Specific CP110 Phosphorylation Sites Mediate Anaphase Catastrophe after CDK2 Inhibition: Evidence for Cooperation with USP33 Knockdown.A novel role for the deubiquitinase USP1 in the control of centrosome duplication.Centrosomal abnormalities characterize human and rodent cystic cholangiocytes and are associated with Cdc25A overexpression.Nek2 and Plk4: prognostic markers, drivers of breast tumorigenesis and drug resistance.Tankyrases: structure, function and therapeutic implications in cancer.Centrosome amplification: a suspect in breast cancer and racial disparities.Centrosomal clustering contributes to chromosomal instability and cancer.Quantitative multi-parametric evaluation of centrosome declustering drugs: centrosome amplification, mitotic phenotype, cell cycle and deathA 3'UTR polymorphism modulates mRNA stability of the oncogene and drug target Polo-like Kinase 1.miR-129-3p controls centrosome number in metastatic prostate cancer cells by repressing CP110.Design, Synthesis, and Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Novel Griseofulvin Analogues with Improved Water Solubility.
P2860
Q21129300-FB78B755-EB45-4456-B299-FA1ADBC4C6CEQ21132302-932894D8-34BC-48A7-A8C8-B21E7BA017F7Q30760961-2D524E57-2099-448D-AFAC-B46D7E863416Q33654342-FF497003-AF18-4A3D-992E-E98EFBB0A875Q33689051-07C42199-8FAE-4A83-AF16-D87CA4A2A922Q33952874-B1DB79AA-B0E6-490E-A752-F7EA4FFBC4FAQ36011891-49C88EB4-80E6-424B-A91A-AC041E4DF621Q36258034-D99212DF-795C-49AB-808E-96B28EA05543Q37324515-74A8267B-9C09-4AB0-B54A-4BC2DF951011Q37415464-D390B818-FD5E-47ED-B949-95AD6431FEA9Q37723758-CB3C13E8-2BBD-49E1-A3DD-864D9FDB4D4EQ38224266-8EA75D35-3BD7-4D72-9161-DD741CC208A8Q38780267-95B58F19-7649-4C28-9D52-7CD8BE2D6A5AQ38798554-E7E7ACF9-6EC0-4F85-B2E9-DA8225259DC4Q38999741-7856CBDD-AE5E-4BB4-BC4C-2C87CC8786E4Q39599711-1D49EC68-2EF2-4624-8DD5-F091793131FAQ39966525-1DBC1321-8594-4F87-863D-CAA68F635943Q47703909-93EC019E-F33E-480A-8099-EE6077792B8A
P2860
The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articol științific
@ro
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@gl
artigo científico
@pt
artigo científico
@pt-br
artikel ilmiah
@id
artikull shkencor
@sq
artículo científico
@es
name
The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
@en
type
label
The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
@en
prefLabel
The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
@en
P2860
P1476
The centrosome as potential target for cancer therapy and prevention.
@en
P2093
Nina Korzeniewski
Stefan Duensing
P2860
P356
10.1517/14728222.2013.731396
P407
P577
2012-10-15T00:00:00Z