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Aberrant expression of the Rb pathway proteins in soft tissue sarcomas.
Muna Sabah et al.
Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM / official publication of the Society for Applied Immunohistochemistry 14 (4), 397-403 (Dec 2006)
Posted by pbaleixo to retinoblastoma Sarcoma on Sat May 10 2008 at 18:24 UTC | info | related
 
Significance of retinoblastoma and mdm2 gene expression as prognostic markers for soft-tissue sarcoma.
P Würl et al.
Langenbeck's archives of surgery / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie 383 (1), 99-103 (Mar 1998)
 
Virus mimics human protein to hijack cell division machinery
www.eurekalert.org
Viruses are masters of deception, duping their host's cells into helping them grow and spread. A new study has found that human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) can mimic a common regulatory protein to hijack normal cell growth machinery, disrupting a cell's primary anti-cancer mechanism. Writing in the May 9 issue of Science, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard Medical School report that a viral protein, called UL97, masquerades as a normal regulatory enzyme to modify a tumor-suppressing protein in human cells. Unlike the normal enzyme, which can be switched on and off by the cell as needed, the viral stand-in lacks an off switch and evades cellular control. The findings represent a previously unknown way that viruses can cause uncontrolled cell growth and division. Cells normally have tight regulatory mechanisms in place to limit multiplication to appropriate situations, such as replacing worn-out cells or repairing damage. Uncontrolled cell proliferation can lead to cancer and other disorders.
 
Retinoblastoma: Review of Current Management
Murali Chintagumpala et al.
The Oncologist 12 (10), 1237-46 (01 Oct 2007)
Posted by jfgirmens to retinoblastoma review on Sun Dec 09 2007 at 16:37 UTC | info | related
 
The retinoblastoma protein in osteoblast differentiation and osteosarcoma.
Amit Deshpande and Philip Hinds
Current molecular medicine 6 (7), 809-17 (Nov 2006)
 
Trilateral retinoblastoma: is the location of the intracranial tumor important?
A C Paulino
Cancer 86 (1), 135-41 (01 Jul 1999)
 
Mitogenic signalling and the p16INK4a-Rb pathway cooperate to enforce irreversible cellular senescence.
Akiko Takahashi et al.
Nature cell biology 8 (11), 1291-7 (Nov 2006)
 
p14ARF promotes Rb accumulation through inhibition of its Tip60 dependent acetylation
www.nature.com.gate2.inist.fr
 
Global analysis of gene expression in neural progenitors reveals specific cell-cycle, signaling, and metabolic networks
Developmental Biology 261 (1), 165 (2003)

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