Cancer disease is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the main fields of medical research. Although there is now a greater understanding of biological mechanisms of uncontrolled cell growth, invasiveness and metastasization, the multi-step process of cancer development and evolution is still incompletely understood. The inhibition of molecules activated in cancer metastasization is an hot topic in cancer research. Among the known antimetastatic genes, KiSS-1 is involved in the metastatic cascade by preventing growth of metastasis. Moreover, loss of KiSS-1 protein expression by tumor cells has been associated with a more aggressive phenotype. KiSS-1 gene encodes a 145-amino acid protein, which following proteolytic clea...
Kiss-1 and its receptor (Kiss-1R) are suggested as a novel pair of metastasis suppressors for severa...
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The mechanism of action of the metastasis suppressor KiSS1 and its receptor GPR54 is still incomplet...
Cancer disease is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the main fields of medic...
Cancer disease is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the main fields of medic...
KiSS-1 was first described as a metastasis suppressor gene in malignant melanoma. KiSS-1 encodes a 1...
KiSS-1 was first described as a metastasis suppressor gene in malignant melanoma. KiSS-1 encodes a 1...
Metastasis is a complex multistep process that involves the impairment of cell-cell adhesion in the ...
Metastatic disease is the most critical impediment to cancer patient survival. However, comparativel...
Kisspeptin receptor, also known as KISS1R, is the endogenous receptor for the ligand peptide, kisspe...
Kisspeptins (Kp), peptide products of the Kisspeptin-1 (KISS1) gene are endogenous ligands for a G p...
The KISS1 gene encodes KISS1, a protein that is rapidly processed in serum into smaller but biologic...
Kisspeptins and their receptor, GPR54, mediate sex hormone release through stimulation of the hypoth...
Purpose: Kisspeptin signaling, via its receptors GPR54, could be an essential players in the inhibit...
Background: Kiss-1 and Kiss-1R have been suggested as a novel pair of metastasis suppressors for sev...
Kiss-1 and its receptor (Kiss-1R) are suggested as a novel pair of metastasis suppressors for severa...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
The mechanism of action of the metastasis suppressor KiSS1 and its receptor GPR54 is still incomplet...
Cancer disease is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the main fields of medic...
Cancer disease is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the main fields of medic...
KiSS-1 was first described as a metastasis suppressor gene in malignant melanoma. KiSS-1 encodes a 1...
KiSS-1 was first described as a metastasis suppressor gene in malignant melanoma. KiSS-1 encodes a 1...
Metastasis is a complex multistep process that involves the impairment of cell-cell adhesion in the ...
Metastatic disease is the most critical impediment to cancer patient survival. However, comparativel...
Kisspeptin receptor, also known as KISS1R, is the endogenous receptor for the ligand peptide, kisspe...
Kisspeptins (Kp), peptide products of the Kisspeptin-1 (KISS1) gene are endogenous ligands for a G p...
The KISS1 gene encodes KISS1, a protein that is rapidly processed in serum into smaller but biologic...
Kisspeptins and their receptor, GPR54, mediate sex hormone release through stimulation of the hypoth...
Purpose: Kisspeptin signaling, via its receptors GPR54, could be an essential players in the inhibit...
Background: Kiss-1 and Kiss-1R have been suggested as a novel pair of metastasis suppressors for sev...
Kiss-1 and its receptor (Kiss-1R) are suggested as a novel pair of metastasis suppressors for severa...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
The mechanism of action of the metastasis suppressor KiSS1 and its receptor GPR54 is still incomplet...