The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EFhand type, expressed in tissue and cell-specific manner, acting both as intracellular regulators and extracellular mediators. There is a growing interest in the S100 proteins and their relationships with different cancers because of their involvement in a variety of biological events closely related to tumorigenesis and cancer progression. However, the collective role and the possible coordination of this group of proteins, as well as the functional implications of their expression in breast cancer (BC) is still poorly known. We previously reported a large-scale proteomic investigation performed on BC patients for the screening of multiple forms of S100 proteins....
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
Functional proteomics approaches that comprehensively evaluate the biological activities of human cD...
AIMS: To survey the expression of members of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins in normal h...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EFhand type, expressed ...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
Background. S100 family genes exclusively encode at least 20 calcium-binding proteins, which possess...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is a severe danger to women’s lives and health globally. S100A11 is aber...
S100 proteins are low molecular weight proteins ranging in size from 9 to 13 kDa. They form homo- an...
Background: Cancer research is mainly focused on the tumor cells themselves, the tumor microenvironm...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
Functional proteomics approaches that comprehensively evaluate the biological activities of human cD...
AIMS: To survey the expression of members of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins in normal h...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EFhand type, expressed ...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
Background. S100 family genes exclusively encode at least 20 calcium-binding proteins, which possess...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is a severe danger to women’s lives and health globally. S100A11 is aber...
S100 proteins are low molecular weight proteins ranging in size from 9 to 13 kDa. They form homo- an...
Background: Cancer research is mainly focused on the tumor cells themselves, the tumor microenvironm...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
Functional proteomics approaches that comprehensively evaluate the biological activities of human cD...
AIMS: To survey the expression of members of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins in normal h...