Clusterin is a highly conserved, widely distributed glycoprotein whose biological significance is still debated. Involved in many biological processes and disease states, clusterin is induced by cell injury and tissue regression, but is repressed during cell proliferation. We have previously reported that clusterin mRNA induction is associated with epithelial cell atrophy in the rat prostate and both clusterin transcript and protein accumulated in quiescent normal human skin fibroblasts. Here we show that transient clusterin overexpression, in SV40-immortalized human prostate epithelial cells (PNT2), resulted in increased accumulation of cells in the G(0)/G(1) phases of the cell cycle, accompanied by slowdown of cell cycle progression and d...
Clusterin (CLU) is a chaperone-like protein with multiple functions. sCLU is frequently upregulated ...
Clusterin is a serum glycoprotein endowed with cell aggregat-ing, complement inhibitory, and lipid b...
AbstractIn confluent human dermal fibroblasts brought to quiescence (G0) by serum starvation, the S ...
Clusterin is a highly conserved, widely distributed glycoprotein whose biological significance is st...
Clusterin is overexpressed during tissue and cell involution and downregulated in proliferating cel...
Clusterin is overexpressed during tissue and cell involution and downregulated in proliferating cell...
Expression of the castration-induced clusterin protein is incompatible with the survival of human pr...
Clusterin gene expression is potently induced in experimental models in which apoptosis is activated...
Clusterin, ubiquitously distributed in mammalians, was cloned and identified as the most potently in...
Clusterin gene expression is down-regulated in transformed epithelial cells but up-regulated in fibr...
Enhanced clusterin gene expression has been related frequently to organ remodeling, tissue involutio...
The Clusterin (CLU) gene produces different forms of protein products, which vary in their biologica...
To investigate the expression and significance of Clusterin in normal prostate, benign prostate hype...
To evaluate the effect of clusterin with and without leader sequence on overexpression preventing ap...
Clusterin is a serum glycoprotein endowed with cell aggregat-ing, complement inhibitory, and lipid b...
Clusterin (CLU) is a chaperone-like protein with multiple functions. sCLU is frequently upregulated ...
Clusterin is a serum glycoprotein endowed with cell aggregat-ing, complement inhibitory, and lipid b...
AbstractIn confluent human dermal fibroblasts brought to quiescence (G0) by serum starvation, the S ...
Clusterin is a highly conserved, widely distributed glycoprotein whose biological significance is st...
Clusterin is overexpressed during tissue and cell involution and downregulated in proliferating cel...
Clusterin is overexpressed during tissue and cell involution and downregulated in proliferating cell...
Expression of the castration-induced clusterin protein is incompatible with the survival of human pr...
Clusterin gene expression is potently induced in experimental models in which apoptosis is activated...
Clusterin, ubiquitously distributed in mammalians, was cloned and identified as the most potently in...
Clusterin gene expression is down-regulated in transformed epithelial cells but up-regulated in fibr...
Enhanced clusterin gene expression has been related frequently to organ remodeling, tissue involutio...
The Clusterin (CLU) gene produces different forms of protein products, which vary in their biologica...
To investigate the expression and significance of Clusterin in normal prostate, benign prostate hype...
To evaluate the effect of clusterin with and without leader sequence on overexpression preventing ap...
Clusterin is a serum glycoprotein endowed with cell aggregat-ing, complement inhibitory, and lipid b...
Clusterin (CLU) is a chaperone-like protein with multiple functions. sCLU is frequently upregulated ...
Clusterin is a serum glycoprotein endowed with cell aggregat-ing, complement inhibitory, and lipid b...
AbstractIn confluent human dermal fibroblasts brought to quiescence (G0) by serum starvation, the S ...