Expression of alternatively spliced forms of the CD44 extracellular-matrix receptor on human lung carcinomas (original) (raw)

Normal human tissues, in addition to some tumors, express multiple different CD44 isoforms

Stephen Fox

Cancer research, 1994

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Regulated expression of exon v6 containing isoforms of CD44 in man: downregulation during malignant transformation of tumors of squamocellular origin

S. Jalkanen

Journal of Cell Biology, 1993

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CD44 splice variants; expression on lymphocytes and in neoplasia

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Regulation of CD44v6-containing isoforms during proliferation of normal and malignant epithelial cells

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Characterization of CD44v3-containing isoforms in head and neck cancer

Kara Hamilton

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Distinct effects of two CD44 isoforms on tumor growth in vivo

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Counter-selection for over-expressed human CD44s in primary tumors versus lung metastases in a mouse fibrosarcoma model

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CD44 Splice Variants Confer Metastatic Behavior in Rats: Homologous Sequences Are Expressed in Human Tumor Cell Lines1

Wolfgang Rudy

Cancer Research, 1991

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CD44 Acts Both as a Growth- and Invasiveness-Promoting Molecule and as a Tumor-Suppressing Cofactor

Véronique Orian-Rousseau

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006

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Regulation of growth and dissemination of a human lymphoma by CD44 splice variants

A. Bartolazzi

Journal of Cell Science, 1995

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The two major CD44 proteins expressed on a metastatic rat tumor cell line are derived from different splice variants: each one individually suffices to confer metastatic behavior

Wolfgang Rudy

Cancer Research, 1993

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The role of CD44 in epithelial-mesenchymal transition and cancer development

Richard Pestell

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Expression of CD44 standard form and variant isoforms in non-small cell lung carcinomas

Tien Đat Tran

Human Pathology, 1997

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The clinical significance of malfunction of the CD44 locus in malignancy

David Tarin

Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 1995

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Expression of CD44 splice variants in colorectal cancer

ls wong

1997

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Expression of CD44s and CD44 splice variants in human melanoma

Elisa Bal Kier Joffé

Oncology Reports, 2002

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Cell activation via CD44 occurs in advanced stages of squamous cell carcinogenesis

Daniele Saverino

2000

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Analysis of anomalous CD44 gene expression in human breast, bladder, and colon cancer and correlation of observed mRNA and protein isoforms

Kazuhiro Yoshida

American Journal Of Pathology

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Tissue-Specific and Growth-Regulated Expression of CD44 Variable Exon Determinants in the Mouse

Yumi Yamashita

Cellular Immunology, 1997

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A new CD44v3-containing isoform is involved in tumor cell growth and migration during human breast carcinoma progression

Frederick Moffat

Frontiers in Bioscience, 1999

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Regulation of alternative splicing of CD44 in cancer

Lubomir Prochazka

Cellular signalling, 2014

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The biology and role of CD44 in cancer progression: therapeutic implications

Chen Lin Chen

Journal of hematology & oncology, 2018

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Deranged activity of the CD44 gene and other loci as biomarkers for progression to metastatic malignancy

David Tarin

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1993

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Plasticity of CD44s expression during progression and metastasis of fibrosarcoma in an animal model system

Priit Kogerman

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The complex CD44 transcriptional unit: Alternative splicing of three internal exons generates the epithelial form of CD44

Edward W. Baptist

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992

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The Expression Patterns of Standard and Variant CD44 Molecules in Normal Uterine Cervix and Cervical Cancer

Masayuki Miyasaka

Gynecologic Oncology, 1997

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In Vivo Evidence for the Role of CD44s in Promoting Breast Cancer Metastasis to the Liver

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CD44 expression on murine tissues

Stephen Kennel

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Expression of CD44 splice variants in normal, dysplastic, and neoplastic cervical epithelium

Jeannine Lacroix

PubMed, 1995

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Cell Membrane CD44v6 Levels in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung: Association with High Cellular Proliferation and High Concentrations of EGFR and CD44v5

michel herranz

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2015

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Expression of the CD44 adhesion molecule in tumours of the central and peripheral nervous system

Erwin G . Van Meir

Journal of neuro-oncology, 1995

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Distinct expression patterns of CD44 isoforms during human lung development and in pulmonary fibrosis

Michael Kasper, Klaus Kayser

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 1995

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CD44: A Multifunctional Mediator of Cancer Progression

Aiman Mohtar

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Interaction between CD44 and hyaluronate is directly implicated in the regulation of tumor development

A. Bartolazzi

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1994

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Characteristics of CD44 alternative splice pattern in the course of human colorectal adenocarcinoma progression

Erzsebet Raso, P. Becsagh

Molecular Cancer, 2012

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