Below are the most recent publications written about "Snail Family Transcription Factors" by people in Profiles.
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Mego M, Karaba M, Minarik G, Benca J, Silvia J, Sedlackova T, Manasova D, Kalavska K, Pindak D, Cristofanilli M, Reuben JM, Mardiak J. Circulating Tumor Cells With Epithelial-to-mesenchymal Transition Phenotypes Associated With Inferior Outcomes in Primary Breast Cancer. Anticancer Res. 2019 Apr; 39(4):1829-1837.
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Sampson VB, David JM, Puig I, Patil PU, de Herreros AG, Thomas GV, Rajasekaran AK. Wilms' tumor protein induces an epithelial-mesenchymal hybrid differentiation state in clear cell renal cell carcinoma. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e102041.
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Rajabpour FV, Raoofian R, Youssefian L, Vahidnezhad H, Shahshahani MM, Fathi H, Noormohammadpour P, Hesari KK, Hashemzadeh-Chaleshtori M, Tabrizi M. BMI1 and TWIST1 downregulated mRNA expression in basal cell carcinoma. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2014; 15(8):3797-800.
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Perrot CY, Gilbert C, Marsaud V, Postigo A, Javelaud D, Mauviel A. GLI2 cooperates with ZEB1 for transcriptional repression of CDH1 expression in human melanoma cells. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2013 Nov; 26(6):861-73.
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Dang H, Ding W, Emerson D, Rountree CB. Snail1 induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and tumor initiating stem cell characteristics. BMC Cancer. 2011 Sep 19; 11:396.
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Argast GM, Krueger JS, Thomson S, Sujka-Kwok I, Carey K, Silva S, O'Connor M, Mercado P, Mulford IJ, Young GD, Sennello R, Wild R, Pachter JA, Kan JL, Haley J, Rosenfeld-Franklin M, Epstein DM. Inducible expression of TGF?, snail and Zeb1 recapitulates EMT in vitro and in vivo in a NSCLC model. Clin Exp Metastasis. 2011 Oct; 28(7):593-614.
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Yu M, Smolen GA, Zhang J, Wittner B, Schott BJ, Brachtel E, Ramaswamy S, Maheswaran S, Haber DA. A developmentally regulated inducer of EMT, LBX1, contributes to breast cancer progression. Genes Dev. 2009 Aug 01; 23(15):1737-42.
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Ayyanathan K, Peng H, Hou Z, Fredericks WJ, Goyal RK, Langer EM, Longmore GD, Rauscher FJ. The Ajuba LIM domain protein is a corepressor for SNAG domain mediated repression and participates in nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling. Cancer Res. 2007 Oct 1; 67(19):9097-106.