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- 1Autotaxin
- 1Carcinogenesis
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- 1Amith, Schammim Ray
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- 1Benesch, Matthew G. K.
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- 1Curtis, Jonathan M.
- 1Dewald, Jay
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Lipid phosphate phosphatase-1 expression in cancer cells attenuates tumor growth and metastasis in mice
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Dewald, Jay, Santos, Webster L., Patwardhan, Neeraj, Zhao, Yuan Y., McMullen, Todd P. W., Curtis, Jonathan M., Brindley, David N., Tang, Xiaoyun, Benesch, Matthew G. K.
Lipid phosphate phosphatase-1 (LPP1) degrades lysophosphatidate (LPA) and attenuates receptor-mediated signaling. LPP1 expression is low in many cancer cells and tumors compared with normal tissues. It was hypothesized from studies with cultured cells that increasing LPP1 activity would decrease...
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Na+/H+ exchange in the tumour microenvironment: Does NHE1 drive breast cancer carcinogenesis?
Download2015-01-01
Amith, Schammim Ray, Fong, Sunny, Baksh, Shairaz, Fliegel, Larry
Ionic messengers signal several critical events in carcinogenesis, including metastasis, the leading cause of patient mortality. The aberrant metabolic, proliferative and anti-apoptotic nature of neoplastic cells can be traced to the abnormal expression of their ion transporters and related...