Cancer stem cells (CSC) and genes have been linked to cancer development and therapeutic resistance, but the signaling mechanisms regulating CSC genes and phenotype are incompletely understood. CK2 has emerged as a key signal serine/threonine kinase that modulates diverse signal cascades regulating cell fate and growth. We previously showed that CK2 is often aberrantly expressed and activated in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), concomitantly with mutant (mt) tumor suppressor TP53, and inactivation of its family member, TAp73. Unexpectedly, we observed that classical stem cell genes Nanog, Sox2, and Oct4, are overexpressed in HNSCC with inactivated TAp73 and mtTP53. However, the potential relationship between CK2, TAp73 inacti...
Protein kinase CK2, formally known as casein kinase II, is ubiquitously expressed and highly conserv...
Execution of the mitochondrial death signaling is paramount to an effective response of cancer cells...
CK2 genes are overexpressed in many human cancers, and most often overexpression is associated with ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) and genes have been linked to cancer development and therapeutic resistance,...
AbstractCancer stem cells (CSC) and genes have been linked to cancer development and therapeutic res...
Protein kinase CK2 is a ubiquitously expressed serine/threonine kinase composed of two catalytic sub...
Protein kinase CK2 sustains acute myeloid leukemia cell growth, however, its role in leukemia stem c...
Abstract Background Dysfunction of p53 is a key cause of cancer development, while CCDC106 can reduc...
Protein kinase CK2 is frequently elevated in a variety of human cancers. The Notch1 signalling pathw...
<div><p>Protein kinase CK2 is frequently elevated in a variety of human cancers. The Hedgehog (Hh) s...
Purpose: Stem-like cancer cells, with characteristic self-renewal abilities, remain highly refractor...
Protein kinase CK2 is a ubiquitous eukaryotic protein serine/threonine protein kinase present in bo...
Protein kinase CK2 (previously known as casein kinase 11) is a protein serinelthreonine kinase that ...
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women. The serine-threonine protein kin...
Disturbance of protein kinase activity may result in dramatic consequences that often lead to cancer...
Protein kinase CK2, formally known as casein kinase II, is ubiquitously expressed and highly conserv...
Execution of the mitochondrial death signaling is paramount to an effective response of cancer cells...
CK2 genes are overexpressed in many human cancers, and most often overexpression is associated with ...
Cancer stem cells (CSC) and genes have been linked to cancer development and therapeutic resistance,...
AbstractCancer stem cells (CSC) and genes have been linked to cancer development and therapeutic res...
Protein kinase CK2 is a ubiquitously expressed serine/threonine kinase composed of two catalytic sub...
Protein kinase CK2 sustains acute myeloid leukemia cell growth, however, its role in leukemia stem c...
Abstract Background Dysfunction of p53 is a key cause of cancer development, while CCDC106 can reduc...
Protein kinase CK2 is frequently elevated in a variety of human cancers. The Notch1 signalling pathw...
<div><p>Protein kinase CK2 is frequently elevated in a variety of human cancers. The Hedgehog (Hh) s...
Purpose: Stem-like cancer cells, with characteristic self-renewal abilities, remain highly refractor...
Protein kinase CK2 is a ubiquitous eukaryotic protein serine/threonine protein kinase present in bo...
Protein kinase CK2 (previously known as casein kinase 11) is a protein serinelthreonine kinase that ...
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women. The serine-threonine protein kin...
Disturbance of protein kinase activity may result in dramatic consequences that often lead to cancer...
Protein kinase CK2, formally known as casein kinase II, is ubiquitously expressed and highly conserv...
Execution of the mitochondrial death signaling is paramount to an effective response of cancer cells...
CK2 genes are overexpressed in many human cancers, and most often overexpression is associated with ...