Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1824342023-10-31T09:22:17Z Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma Cammareri, P Rose, A.M Vincent, D.F Wang, J Nagano, A Libertini, S Ridgway, R.A Athineos, D Coates, P.J McHugh, A Pourreyron, C Dayal, J.H.S Larsson, J Weidlich, S Spender, L.C Sapkota, G.P Purdie, K.J Proby, C.M Harwood, C.A Leigh, I.M Clevers, H Barker, N Karlsson, S Pritchard, C Marais, R Chelala, C South, A.P Sansom, O.J Inman, G.J DEPT OF BIOCHEMISTRY B Raf kinase K ras protein mitogen activated protein kinase Smad2 protein Smad3 protein Smad4 protein transforming growth factor beta receptor 1 transforming growth factor beta receptor 2 antineoplastic agent B Raf kinase indole derivative protein p21 protein p53 protein serine threonine kinase sulfonamide TGF-beta type I receptor transforming growth factor beta transforming growth factor beta receptor transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor vemurafenib cancer cells and cell components cytology gene genetic engineering mutation protein rodent skin tumor animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article controlled study disease course extracellular matrix female gene mutation human human tissue male mouse nonhuman signal transduction skin carcinogenesis skin carcinoma stem cell animal antagonists and inhibitors biopsy carcinogenesis chemically induced dna mutational analysis drug effect experimental neoplasm genetics inbred mouse strain melanoma metabolism mutation pathology procedures skin tumor squamous cell carcinoma stem cell tumor cell line whole exome sequencing Murinae Animals Antineoplastic Agents Biopsy Carcinogenesis Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Cell Line, Tumor DNA Mutational Analysis Female Humans Indoles Male Melanoma Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Mutation Neoplasms, Experimental Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta Signal Transduction Skin Neoplasms Stem Cells Sulfonamides Transforming Growth Factor beta Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 Whole Exome Sequencing 10.1038/ncomms12493 Nature Communications 7 12493 2020-10-31T11:27:40Z 2020-10-31T11:27:40Z 2016 Article Cammareri, P, Rose, A.M, Vincent, D.F, Wang, J, Nagano, A, Libertini, S, Ridgway, R.A, Athineos, D, Coates, P.J, McHugh, A, Pourreyron, C, Dayal, J.H.S, Larsson, J, Weidlich, S, Spender, L.C, Sapkota, G.P, Purdie, K.J, Proby, C.M, Harwood, C.A, Leigh, I.M, Clevers, H, Barker, N, Karlsson, S, Pritchard, C, Marais, R, Chelala, C, South, A.P, Sansom, O.J, Inman, G.J (2016). Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Nature Communications 7 : 12493. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12493 2041-1723 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/182434 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Nature Publishing Group Unpaywall 20201031 |
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B Raf kinase K ras protein mitogen activated protein kinase Smad2 protein Smad3 protein Smad4 protein transforming growth factor beta receptor 1 transforming growth factor beta receptor 2 antineoplastic agent B Raf kinase indole derivative protein p21 protein p53 protein serine threonine kinase sulfonamide TGF-beta type I receptor transforming growth factor beta transforming growth factor beta receptor transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor vemurafenib cancer cells and cell components cytology gene genetic engineering mutation protein rodent skin tumor animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article controlled study disease course extracellular matrix female gene mutation human human tissue male mouse nonhuman signal transduction skin carcinogenesis skin carcinoma stem cell animal antagonists and inhibitors biopsy carcinogenesis chemically induced dna mutational analysis drug effect experimental neoplasm genetics inbred mouse strain melanoma metabolism mutation pathology procedures skin tumor squamous cell carcinoma stem cell tumor cell line whole exome sequencing Murinae Animals Antineoplastic Agents Biopsy Carcinogenesis Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Cell Line, Tumor DNA Mutational Analysis Female Humans Indoles Male Melanoma Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Mutation Neoplasms, Experimental Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta Signal Transduction Skin Neoplasms Stem Cells Sulfonamides Transforming Growth Factor beta Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 Whole Exome Sequencing |
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B Raf kinase K ras protein mitogen activated protein kinase Smad2 protein Smad3 protein Smad4 protein transforming growth factor beta receptor 1 transforming growth factor beta receptor 2 antineoplastic agent B Raf kinase indole derivative protein p21 protein p53 protein serine threonine kinase sulfonamide TGF-beta type I receptor transforming growth factor beta transforming growth factor beta receptor transforming growth factor-beta type II receptor vemurafenib cancer cells and cell components cytology gene genetic engineering mutation protein rodent skin tumor animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article controlled study disease course extracellular matrix female gene mutation human human tissue male mouse nonhuman signal transduction skin carcinogenesis skin carcinoma stem cell animal antagonists and inhibitors biopsy carcinogenesis chemically induced dna mutational analysis drug effect experimental neoplasm genetics inbred mouse strain melanoma metabolism mutation pathology procedures skin tumor squamous cell carcinoma stem cell tumor cell line whole exome sequencing Murinae Animals Antineoplastic Agents Biopsy Carcinogenesis Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Cell Line, Tumor DNA Mutational Analysis Female Humans Indoles Male Melanoma Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Mutation Neoplasms, Experimental Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta Signal Transduction Skin Neoplasms Stem Cells Sulfonamides Transforming Growth Factor beta Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 Whole Exome Sequencing Cammareri, P Rose, A.M Vincent, D.F Wang, J Nagano, A Libertini, S Ridgway, R.A Athineos, D Coates, P.J McHugh, A Pourreyron, C Dayal, J.H.S Larsson, J Weidlich, S Spender, L.C Sapkota, G.P Purdie, K.J Proby, C.M Harwood, C.A Leigh, I.M Clevers, H Barker, N Karlsson, S Pritchard, C Marais, R Chelala, C South, A.P Sansom, O.J Inman, G.J Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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Cammareri, P Rose, A.M Vincent, D.F Wang, J Nagano, A Libertini, S Ridgway, R.A Athineos, D Coates, P.J McHugh, A Pourreyron, C Dayal, J.H.S Larsson, J Weidlich, S Spender, L.C Sapkota, G.P Purdie, K.J Proby, C.M Harwood, C.A Leigh, I.M Clevers, H Barker, N Karlsson, S Pritchard, C Marais, R Chelala, C South, A.P Sansom, O.J Inman, G.J |
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Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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Inactivation of TGF? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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inactivation of tgf? receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma |
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