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Volumn 12, Issue 12, 2012, Pages 2045-2059
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Protein cross-talk in CD133+ colon cancer cells indicates activation of the Wnt pathway and upregulation of SRp20 that is potentially involved in tumorigenicity.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
CD133 ANTIGEN;
GLYCOPROTEIN;
LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN;
PEPTIDE;
RNA BINDING PROTEIN;
SMALL INTERFERING RNA;
SRSF3 PROTEIN, HUMAN;
ARTICLE;
CANCER STEM CELL;
CELL GROWTH;
CELL STRAIN CACO 2;
CELL STRAIN HCT116;
CHEMISTRY;
COLON TUMOR;
FLOW CYTOMETRY;
GENE SILENCING;
GENETICS;
HUMAN;
METABOLISM;
PATHOLOGY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
REPRODUCIBILITY;
TWO DIMENSIONAL GEL ELECTROPHORESIS;
UPREGULATION;
WESTERN BLOTTING;
WNT SIGNALING PATHWAY;
ANTIGENS, CD;
BLOTTING, WESTERN;
CACO-2 CELLS;
CELL GROWTH PROCESSES;
COLONIC NEOPLASMS;
ELECTROPHORESIS, GEL, TWO-DIMENSIONAL;
FLOW CYTOMETRY;
GENE SILENCING;
GLYCOPROTEINS;
HCT116 CELLS;
HUMANS;
NEOPLASTIC STEM CELLS;
PEPTIDES;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
RNA, SMALL INTERFERING;
RNA-BINDING PROTEINS;
UP-REGULATION;
WNT SIGNALING PATHWAY;
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EID: 84867479500
PISSN: None
EISSN: 16159861
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201100370 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (49)
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References (0)
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