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    The tumor suppressor gene RBM5 inhibits lung adenocarcinoma cell growth and induces apoptosis by Shao Chen, Zhao Lijing, Wang Ke, Xu Wei, Zhang Jie, Yang Baoxue

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The loss of tumor suppressor gene (TSG) function is a critical step in the pathogenesis of human lung cancer. …”
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    Analysis of loss of heterozygosity of the tumor suppressor genes p53 and BRCA1 in ovarial carcinomas by Luković Ljiljana, Popović Branka, Atanacković Jasmina, Novaković Ivana, Perović Milica, Petrović Bojana, Petković Spasoje

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Background/aim: Among the genes involved in ovarian carcinogenesis, there has been increased interest in tumor-suppressor genes p53 and BRCA1. Both of the genes make control of cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis. …”
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    Changes in Expression of Tumor Suppressor Gene RKIP Impact How Cancers Interact with Their Complex Environment by Christopher Figy, Anna Guo, Veani Roshale Fernando, Saori Furuta, Fahd Al-Mulla, Kam C. Yeung

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Stepwise accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes enables cancer cells to acquire the ability to reshape the microenvironment to advance their growth and metastasis. …”
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    Ambient PM exposure and DNA methylation in tumor suppressor genes: a cross-sectional study by Cantone Laura, Rizzo Giovanna, Marinelli Barbara, Angelici Laura, Bonzini Matteo, Nordio Francesco, Tarantini Letizia, Zhang Xiao, Hou Lifang, Apostoli Pietro, Bertazzi Pier, Baccarelli Andrea

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Exposure to ambient air particles matter (PM) has been associated with increased risk of lung cancer. Aberrant tumor suppressor gene promoter methylation has emerged as a promising biomarker for cancers, including lung cancer. …”
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    The Role of the PTEN Tumor Suppressor Gene and Its Anti-Angiogenic Activity in Melanoma and Other Cancers by Jacqueline Maphutha, Danielle Twilley, Namrita Lall

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Human malignant melanoma and other solid cancers are largely driven by the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes and angiogenesis. Conventional treatments for cancer (surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy) are employed as first-line treatments for solid cancers but are often ineffective as monotherapies due to resistance and toxicity. …”
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    Evolution and origin of merlin, the product of the <it>Neurofibromatosis type 2 </it>(<it>NF2</it>) tumor-suppressor gene by Omelyanchuk Leonid V, Chang Long-Sheng, Akhmametyeva Elena M, Blinov Alexander, Golovnina Kseniya

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Merlin, the product of the <it>Neurofibromatosis type 2 </it>(<it>NF2</it>) tumor suppressor gene, belongs to the ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM) subgroup of the protein 4.1 superfamily, which links cell surface glycoproteins to the actin cytoskeleton. …”
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    <it>ECRG4 </it>is a candidate tumor suppressor gene frequently hypermethylated in colorectal carcinoma and glioma by Kuhnen Cornelius, Tannapfel Andrea, Reifenberger Guido, Wolter Marietta, Traska Thilo, Feldhaus Valeska, Götze Silke, Martin Dirk, Müller Oliver, Sievers Sonja

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cancer cells display widespread changes in DNA methylation that may lead to genetic instability by global hypomethylation and aberrant silencing of tumor suppressor genes by focal hypermethylation. In turn, altered DNA methylation patterns have been used to identify putative tumor suppressor genes.…”
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    Microsatellite Instability and Loss of Heterozygosity of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Bosnian Patients with Sporadic Colorectal Cancer by Vesna Hadžiavdić, Nada Pavlović-Čalić, Izet Eminović

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…We also analyzed genetic alterations of tumor suppressor genes as well as their relation with microsatellite instability. …”
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