Melanoma-associated antigens (MAGE) are expressed in different type of cancers including lung cancer and have been shown to be functionally related to p53 tumor suppressor gene. Little is known about the relationship between MAGE genes and p53 aberrant expression in lung cancer. The aims of this study were to observe the expression of MAGEA2, examine the role of MAGEA2 in lung cancer survival, investigate its correlation between MAGEA2 and p53, and explore its clinicopathologic significance as a prognostic marker. Quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction was performed to detect the expression of MAGEA2 using 36 primary tumors and 31 metastatic lymph nodes from patients with lung cancer. The role of MAGEA2 in cancer cell ...
Cancer/testis antigen MAGEC2, a member of the type I melanoma-associated antigen family, is expresse...
The insilico methods for drug discovery are becoming increasingly powerful and useful. That in com...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. The poor survival rate is largely du...
Melanoma antigen family A4 (MAGEA4), a cancer/testis antigen, is overexpressed and is thus an immuno...
Melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE)-A3 and MAGE-C2 are antigens encoded by cancer-germline genes, and...
MAGE-A genes are a subfamily of the melanoma antigen genes (MAGEs), whose expression is restricted t...
Lung cancer is one of the common malignancies with an extremely poor prognosis, because of the curre...
The MAGE gene family is characterized by a conserved domain (MAGE Homology Domain). A subset of high...
After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has pro...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Melanoma-associated antigen A12 (MAGEA12) has recently been reported as a repressor ...
Normal-to-tumor cell transition is accompanied by changes in gene expression and signal transduction...
Lung cancer still becomes a worrying health issue, the major cause of death in malignant disease an...
Background and objective The aim of this study is to detect the expression of melanoma antigen-C2 (M...
Since its discovery in 1991, the knowledge about the tumor specific melanoma antigen gene (MAGE-I) f...
Human gene MAGE-1 codes for an antigen that is recognized on melanoma cells by autologous cytolytic ...
Cancer/testis antigen MAGEC2, a member of the type I melanoma-associated antigen family, is expresse...
The insilico methods for drug discovery are becoming increasingly powerful and useful. That in com...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. The poor survival rate is largely du...
Melanoma antigen family A4 (MAGEA4), a cancer/testis antigen, is overexpressed and is thus an immuno...
Melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE)-A3 and MAGE-C2 are antigens encoded by cancer-germline genes, and...
MAGE-A genes are a subfamily of the melanoma antigen genes (MAGEs), whose expression is restricted t...
Lung cancer is one of the common malignancies with an extremely poor prognosis, because of the curre...
The MAGE gene family is characterized by a conserved domain (MAGE Homology Domain). A subset of high...
After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has pro...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Melanoma-associated antigen A12 (MAGEA12) has recently been reported as a repressor ...
Normal-to-tumor cell transition is accompanied by changes in gene expression and signal transduction...
Lung cancer still becomes a worrying health issue, the major cause of death in malignant disease an...
Background and objective The aim of this study is to detect the expression of melanoma antigen-C2 (M...
Since its discovery in 1991, the knowledge about the tumor specific melanoma antigen gene (MAGE-I) f...
Human gene MAGE-1 codes for an antigen that is recognized on melanoma cells by autologous cytolytic ...
Cancer/testis antigen MAGEC2, a member of the type I melanoma-associated antigen family, is expresse...
The insilico methods for drug discovery are becoming increasingly powerful and useful. That in com...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. The poor survival rate is largely du...