Ras proteins transduce signals from membrane-bound receptors via multiple downstream effector pathways and thereby affect fundamental cellular processes, including proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. K-ras activating mutations play a key role in neoplastic progression and are particularly prevalent in colorectal, pancreatic, and lung cancers. The present study addressed whether the K-ras proto-oncogene displays a tumor suppressor function by comparative analysis of mouse teratomas derived from wild-type embryonic stem (ES) cells, K-ras null (K-ras(-/-)) ES cells, and K-ras(-/-) ES cells that stably reexpress either wild-type K-ras(gly12) or oncogenic K-ras(val12). K-ras(-/-) and K-ras(val12) teratomas were significantly larger th...
SummaryK-Ras and H-Ras share identical effectors and have similar properties; however, the high degr...
The role of tumor suppressor function in the multistep process of carcinogenesis was studied in the ...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
Ras proteins transduce signals from membrane-bound receptors via multiple downstream effector pathwa...
We have targeted a K-ras allele in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to express a K-Ras(V12) oncoprote...
AbstractWe have targeted a K-ras allele in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to express a K-RasV12 onc...
AbstractActivating mutations in the ras oncogene are not considered sufficient to induce abnormal ce...
Mutation of K-Ras is a frequent oncogenic event in human cancers, particularly cancers of lungs, pan...
Different mutant amino acids in the Ras proteins lead to distinct transforming capacities and differ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) may be the most relevant and elusive cancer cell population, as they have th...
Ras proteins function as molecular switches in signal transduction pathways, and, here, we examined ...
Genetic studies in mice have provided evidence that H-Ras and K-Ras proteins are bioequivalent. Howe...
The ras genes, including Harvey ras (H-ras) and Kirsten ras (K-ras), were among the first oncogenes ...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
The role of tumor suppressor function in the multistep process of carcinogenesis was studied in the ...
SummaryK-Ras and H-Ras share identical effectors and have similar properties; however, the high degr...
The role of tumor suppressor function in the multistep process of carcinogenesis was studied in the ...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
Ras proteins transduce signals from membrane-bound receptors via multiple downstream effector pathwa...
We have targeted a K-ras allele in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to express a K-Ras(V12) oncoprote...
AbstractWe have targeted a K-ras allele in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to express a K-RasV12 onc...
AbstractActivating mutations in the ras oncogene are not considered sufficient to induce abnormal ce...
Mutation of K-Ras is a frequent oncogenic event in human cancers, particularly cancers of lungs, pan...
Different mutant amino acids in the Ras proteins lead to distinct transforming capacities and differ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) may be the most relevant and elusive cancer cell population, as they have th...
Ras proteins function as molecular switches in signal transduction pathways, and, here, we examined ...
Genetic studies in mice have provided evidence that H-Ras and K-Ras proteins are bioequivalent. Howe...
The ras genes, including Harvey ras (H-ras) and Kirsten ras (K-ras), were among the first oncogenes ...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
The role of tumor suppressor function in the multistep process of carcinogenesis was studied in the ...
SummaryK-Ras and H-Ras share identical effectors and have similar properties; however, the high degr...
The role of tumor suppressor function in the multistep process of carcinogenesis was studied in the ...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...