An hTERT-immortalized human urothelial cell line that responds to anti-proliferative factor.
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A synthetic form of frizzled 8-associated antiproliferative factor enhances p53 stability through USP2a and MDM2Pannexin 1 channels play essential roles in urothelial mechanotransduction and intercellular signalingMetabolomics insights into pathophysiological mechanisms of interstitial cystitis.Hypoxia suppresses conversion from proliferative arrest to cellular senescence.Integration analysis of quantitative proteomics and transcriptomics data identifies potential targets of frizzled-8 protein-related antiproliferative factor in vivo.Evaluation of silk biomaterials in combination with extracellular matrix coatings for bladder tissue engineering with primary and pluripotent cells.Cross-contamination of a UROtsa stock with T24 cells--molecular comparison of different cell lines and stocksUrinary metabolite profiling combined with computational analysis predicts interstitial cystitis-associated candidate biomarkersQuantitative proteomics identifies a beta-catenin network as an element of the signaling response to Frizzled-8 protein-related antiproliferative factorMammalian target of rapamycin complex 2 (mTORC2) is a critical determinant of bladder cancer invasionThe c-MET Network as Novel Prognostic Marker for Predicting Bladder Cancer Patients with an Increased Risk of Developing Aggressive Disease.The ubiquitin-specific protease USP2a enhances tumor progression by targeting cyclin A1 in bladder cancer.Intravital imaging of mouse urothelium reveals activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase by stretch-induced intravesical release of ATP'Omics' approaches to understanding interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome/bladder pain syndromeLoss of Glycogen Debranching Enzyme AGL Drives Bladder Tumor Growth via Induction of Hyaluronic Acid SynthesisLoss of Sh3gl2/endophilin A1 is a common event in urothelial carcinoma that promotes malignant behavior.Hexavalent chromium induces chromosome instability in human urothelial cells.Pannexin 1 involvement in bladder dysfunction in a multiple sclerosis model.The Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of Particulate and Soluble Cobalt in Human Urothelial Cells.Molecular characterization of immortalized normal and dysplastic oral cell lines.Scaffold attachment factor B1 regulates the androgen receptor in concert with the growth inhibitory kinase MST1 and the methyltransferase EZH2Biophysical characterization of bladder cancer cells with different metastatic potential.Circadian coordination of ATP release in the urothelium via connexin43 hemichannels.Derivation and characterization of goat fetal fibroblast cells induced with human telomerase reverse transcriptase.Alpha-oxoglutarate inhibits the proliferation of immortalized normal bladder epithelial cells via an epigenetic switch involving ARID1A.
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An hTERT-immortalized human urothelial cell line that responds to anti-proliferative factor.
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An hTERT-immortalized human ur ...... to anti-proliferative factor.
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An hTERT-immortalized human ur ...... to anti-proliferative factor.
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An hTERT-immortalized human ur ...... to anti-proliferative factor.
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An hTERT-immortalized human ur ...... to anti-proliferative factor.
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An hTERT-immortalized human ur ...... to anti-proliferative factor.
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Jayoung Kim
Joseph A DiDonato
Joshua R Mauney
Louis S Liou
Michael R Freeman
Provash C Sadhukhan
Raymond R Rackley
Rosalyn M Adam
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10.1007/S11626-010-9350-Y
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2010-12-07T00:00:00Z