Caveolin-1 is a structural protein that may function as a scaffold for plasma membrane proteins, one of which is P-glycoprotein (P-gp), product of the multidrug resistance-1 (MDR-1) gene. We tested the hypothesis that if P-gp and caveolin-1 interacted physically, caveolin-1 and MDR-1 genes might be coordinately regulated; by quantifiying their gene expression with quantitative-polymerase chain reaction. MDR-1 and caveolin-1 gene expressions were normalized to an internal control and related to a fixed calibrator by a comparative cycle-threshold (CT) method. In four different groups of marrow samples (20 normal, 56 acute myeloid leukemias (AML) at diagnosis, 48 AMLs at relapse, and 51 regenerating marrows), caveolin-1 and MDR-1 gene expressi...
andr 21–24 kDa integral membrane protein. The interaction of the caveolin-1 scaffolding domain with ...
Caveolae, a special type of lipid-raft, are cave-like invaginations of plasma-membrane maintained an...
Cancer has remained an unforgiving phenomenon whose etiology and corresponding network topology has ...
AbstractCaveolin-1, the principal component of caveolae, is a 21–24 kDa integral membrane protein. T...
Cancer and atherosclerosis are the two leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Western countrie...
Caveolae are small plasma membrane invaginations that have been implicated in a variety of functions...
The genetic heterogeneity in cancer cells has an increased chance in the acquisition of new mutant s...
Abstract: Caveolin-1 is a master regulator of several signaling cascades because it is able to bind ...
Caveolae are small, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane present on a large number of m...
Caveolae are small plasma membrane invaginations that have been implicated in cell signaling, and ca...
Caveolins are a family of membrane proteins required for the formation of small plasma membrane inva...
Caveolin 1 expression is downregulated in various cancer cell lines. Interestingly, in several drug-...
1 - ArticleAim/Background: Various interactions between Caveolae membrane domains, multidrug resista...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityCaveolae are small invaginations on the plasma membrane of a variet...
The expression of caveola-forming proteins is dysregulated in prostate cancer. Caveolae are flask-sh...
andr 21–24 kDa integral membrane protein. The interaction of the caveolin-1 scaffolding domain with ...
Caveolae, a special type of lipid-raft, are cave-like invaginations of plasma-membrane maintained an...
Cancer has remained an unforgiving phenomenon whose etiology and corresponding network topology has ...
AbstractCaveolin-1, the principal component of caveolae, is a 21–24 kDa integral membrane protein. T...
Cancer and atherosclerosis are the two leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Western countrie...
Caveolae are small plasma membrane invaginations that have been implicated in a variety of functions...
The genetic heterogeneity in cancer cells has an increased chance in the acquisition of new mutant s...
Abstract: Caveolin-1 is a master regulator of several signaling cascades because it is able to bind ...
Caveolae are small, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane present on a large number of m...
Caveolae are small plasma membrane invaginations that have been implicated in cell signaling, and ca...
Caveolins are a family of membrane proteins required for the formation of small plasma membrane inva...
Caveolin 1 expression is downregulated in various cancer cell lines. Interestingly, in several drug-...
1 - ArticleAim/Background: Various interactions between Caveolae membrane domains, multidrug resista...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityCaveolae are small invaginations on the plasma membrane of a variet...
The expression of caveola-forming proteins is dysregulated in prostate cancer. Caveolae are flask-sh...
andr 21–24 kDa integral membrane protein. The interaction of the caveolin-1 scaffolding domain with ...
Caveolae, a special type of lipid-raft, are cave-like invaginations of plasma-membrane maintained an...
Cancer has remained an unforgiving phenomenon whose etiology and corresponding network topology has ...