The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed in tissue and cell-specific manner. S100 proteins act as intracellular regulators and as extracellular signaling. Within cells, S100 have been involved in the regulation of proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, energy metabolism, inflammation, migration and invasion via interactions with a variety of target proteins. Extracellular S100 proteins act in an autocrine and paracrine manner through the activation of surface receptors that regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, survival and migration. More recently, there is growing interest in the S100 proteins and their relationship with different cancers because of their involvement ...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly malignant tumor occurring in the digestive system. Currently, the...
Background: Chemoresistance remains one of the obstacles to overcome in the treatment of breast canc...
Benign breast diseases represent the vast majority of diagnosis in breast pathology. However, the li...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EFhand type, expressed ...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
S100 proteins are low molecular weight proteins ranging in size from 9 to 13 kDa. They form homo- an...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
International audienceAIMS: To survey the expression of members of the S100 family of calcium-bindin...
Background: Cancer research is mainly focused on the tumor cells themselves, the tumor microenvironm...
Background. S100 family genes exclusively encode at least 20 calcium-binding proteins, which possess...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is a severe danger to women’s lives and health globally. S100A11 is aber...
S100 proteins have emerged as key regulators in the mammary gland and have been implicated in breast...
The S100 gene family, which is composed of at least 24 members carrying the Ca2+ binding EF-hand mot...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly malignant tumor occurring in the digestive system. Currently, the...
Background: Chemoresistance remains one of the obstacles to overcome in the treatment of breast canc...
Benign breast diseases represent the vast majority of diagnosis in breast pathology. However, the li...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed...
S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins, expressed in tissue and cell-...
The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EFhand type, expressed ...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to reduce morbidity and mortality in breast cancer is based on efforts to ident...
S100 proteins are low molecular weight proteins ranging in size from 9 to 13 kDa. They form homo- an...
PURPOSE: The present study reports for the first time a large-scale proteomic screening of the occur...
International audienceAIMS: To survey the expression of members of the S100 family of calcium-bindin...
Background: Cancer research is mainly focused on the tumor cells themselves, the tumor microenvironm...
Background. S100 family genes exclusively encode at least 20 calcium-binding proteins, which possess...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is a severe danger to women’s lives and health globally. S100A11 is aber...
S100 proteins have emerged as key regulators in the mammary gland and have been implicated in breast...
The S100 gene family, which is composed of at least 24 members carrying the Ca2+ binding EF-hand mot...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly malignant tumor occurring in the digestive system. Currently, the...
Background: Chemoresistance remains one of the obstacles to overcome in the treatment of breast canc...
Benign breast diseases represent the vast majority of diagnosis in breast pathology. However, the li...