Rat gap junction connexin-30 inhibits proliferation of glioma cell lines (original) (raw)

Role of connexin (gap junction) genes in cell growth control and carcinogenesis

Marc Mesnil

Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series III - Sciences de la Vie, 1999

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Transfection of C6 glioma cells with connexin32: the effects of expression of a nonendogenous gap junction protein

Nelson Khoo

Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1994

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Role of connexin (gap junction) genes in cell growth control: approach with site-directed mutagenesis and dominant-negative effects

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Toxicology Letters, 1998

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Transfection with Different Connexin Genes Alters Growth and Differentiation of Human Choriocarcinoma Cells

Martin Rook

Experimental Cell Research, 1999

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Reversion of the neoplastic phenotype of human glioblastoma cells by connexin 43 (cx43)

Mohammad Zabed Hossain

Cancer research, 1998

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Changes in gap junction protein (connexin 32) gene expression during rat liver carcinogenesis

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Connexins in cancer: bridging the gap to the clinic

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Connexin 26 is abnormally expressed in bladder cancer

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Regulation of connexin expression by transcription factors and epigenetic mechanisms

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Analysis of connexin phosphorylation sites

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The Detection of Hamster Connexins: A Comparison of Expression Profiles with Wild-Type Mouse and the Cancer-ProneMinMouse

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Proteomic analysis of a neoplastic mouse lung epithelial cell line whose tumorigenicity has been abrogated by transfection with the gap junction structural gene for connexin 43, Gja1

Mark W Duncan

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Connexin43 phosphorylation in brain, cardiac, endothelial and epithelial tissues

Joell Solan

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In vivo growth of C6 glioma cells transfected with connexin43 cDNA

Daniel Belliveau

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Altered homologous and heterologous gap-junctional intercellular communication in primary human liver tumors associated with aberrant protein localization but not gene mutation of connexin 32

Giovanna Mazzoleni

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Properties of gap junction channels formed of connexin 45 endogenously expressed in human hepatoma (SKHepl) cells

David Spray

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Emerging roles of gap junction proteins connexins in cancer metastasis, chemoresistance and clinical application

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Connexins: a myriad of functions extending beyond assembly of gap junction channels

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Site specific hypermethylation of CpGs in Connexin genes30,26and43in different grades of glioma and attenuated levels of their mRNAs

Jayalakshmi Jothi

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Connexin 43 enhances the adhesivity and mediates the invasion of malignant glioma cells

Jane H.-c. Lin

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2002

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Roles of gap junctions and connexins in non-neoplastic pathological processes in which cell proliferation is involved

Francisco Javier Hernandez Blazquez

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Modifications in Connexin Expression in Liver Development and Cancer

Vera Rogiers

Cell Communication and Adhesion, 2012

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Connexins and Pannexins: Important Players in Tumorigenesis, Metastasis and Potential Therapeutics

Marc Mesnil

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Involvement of the Gap Junction Protein, Connexin43, in the Formation and Function of Invadopodia in the Human U251 Glioblastoma Cell Line

Marc Mesnil

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Promoter activity of the rat connexin 43 gene in NRK cells

Doreen Drujan

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Reduced Connexin 43 Expression in High Grade, Human Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Cells

George Christ

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1996

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Opposing roles of connexin43 in glioma progression

Marc Mesnil

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 2012

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Dose-dependent differential upregulation of CCN1/Cyr61 and CCN3/NOV by the gap junction protein Connexin43 in glioma cells

John Bechberger

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2008

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Data from Tumor-Suppressive Effects of Pannexin 1 in C6 Glioma Cells

John Bechberger

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Biological role of connexin intercellular channels and hemichannels

Manuel A Riquelme, Jean Jiang

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Connexin 43 hemichannels contribute to the propagation of apoptotic cell death in a rat C6 glioma cell model

Katharina D'Herde

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Mouse Connexin40: Gene Structure and Promoter Analysis

Eric Beyer

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