Neurotensin (NTS), a 13–amino acid peptide which is distributed predominantly along gastrointestinal tract, has multiple physiologic and pathologic functions, and its effects are mediated by three distinct NTS receptors (NTSRs). Overexpression and activation of NTS signaling components, especially NTS and/or NTSR1, are closely linked with cancer progression and metastasis in various types of cancers including neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). Although deregulation of NTSR3/sortilin has been implicated in a variety of human diseases, the expression and role of NTSR3/sortilin in NETs have not been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the expression and oncogenic effect of NTSR3/sortilin in NETs. Increased protein levels of NTSR3/sortilin we...
Background/Aims: Neurotensin (NTS), an intestinal hormone, is profoundly implicated in cancer progre...
BACKGROUND: While the neurotensin (NT) roles in pancreatic cancer growth are well documented, its ef...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS), a 13–amino acid peptide which is distributed predominantly along gastrointestinal...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
The purpose of this review is to decipher the mechanisms of the pathways leading to the complex role...
The aim of the present review is to unravel the mechanisms of action of the soluble form of the neur...
International audienceThe neurotensin (NT) receptor-3 (NTSR3), also called sortilin is a multifuncti...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, results from an acc...
The neurotensin receptor-3 also known as sortilin was the first member of the small family of vacuol...
The neurotensin receptor-3 also known as sortilin was the first member of the small family of vacuol...
International audienceThe neurotensin (NT) receptor-3 (NTSR3), also called sortilin, is thought to d...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
Background/Aims: Neurotensin (NTS), an intestinal hormone, is profoundly implicated in cancer progre...
BACKGROUND: While the neurotensin (NT) roles in pancreatic cancer growth are well documented, its ef...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...
Neurotensin (NTS), a 13–amino acid peptide which is distributed predominantly along gastrointestinal...
Neurotensin (NTS), localized predominantly to the small bowel, stimulates the growth of a variety of...
The purpose of this review is to decipher the mechanisms of the pathways leading to the complex role...
The aim of the present review is to unravel the mechanisms of action of the soluble form of the neur...
International audienceThe neurotensin (NT) receptor-3 (NTSR3), also called sortilin is a multifuncti...
Background Neurotensin, originally isolated in 1973 has both endocrine and neuromodulator activity a...
Colorectal cancer (CRC), which is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, results from an acc...
The neurotensin receptor-3 also known as sortilin was the first member of the small family of vacuol...
The neurotensin receptor-3 also known as sortilin was the first member of the small family of vacuol...
International audienceThe neurotensin (NT) receptor-3 (NTSR3), also called sortilin, is thought to d...
The neurotensin (NTS) and its specific high affinity G protein coupled receptor, the NT1 receptor (N...
International audienceEmerging evidence supports neurotensin as a trophic and antiapoptotic factor, ...
Background/Aims: Neurotensin (NTS), an intestinal hormone, is profoundly implicated in cancer progre...
BACKGROUND: While the neurotensin (NT) roles in pancreatic cancer growth are well documented, its ef...
Neurotensin (NTS) is a physiologically occurring hormone which affects the function of the gastroint...