KAI1, also known as CD82, has been shown to have a potential impact on the invasiveness of cancer cells. In the present study, expression pattern of KAI1, both at transcription and translation levels and the potential clinical value of the expression were explored in a cohort of normal and ductal mammary cancer tissues (n=71). A marked reduction of KAI1 transcript was observed in invasive ductal breast tumours as compared to normal tissues. Expression of KAI1 protein was higher in normal tissues as compared to tumour samples. Though no significant difference of KAI1 expression between different grades of tumour was observed (p=0.064), significant correlation of TNM staging with KAI1 expression has been observed in invasive ductal breast can...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of cisplatin on cell toxicity and metastasis through modulation o...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...
KAI1, also known as CD82, has been shown to have a potential impact on the invasiveness of cancer ce...
KAI1, also known as CD82, is a candidate metastasis suppressor gene and has been indicated in the di...
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of colorectal cancer is the most serious health challenges i...
CD82, also known as KAI-1, structurally belongs to tetraspanin family while categorised as metastasi...
To investigate the role of KAI1 gene expression and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of KAI1 in metastat...
The cell surface glycoprotein KAI1/CD82 suppresses tumor growth and metastasis in animal models. Thi...
The metastasis suppressor gene KAI1 was identified by its ability to inhibit the formation of pulmon...
Metastasis is the main cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. There is an unmet need to devel...
KAI 1 is a metastatic suppressor gene for human prostate cancer isolated from a rat prostate cancer ...
We conducted a study on the mechanism of KAI1/CD82-mediated suppression of tumor invasiveness and me...
Subject headings pancreatic neoplasms; papi l lary neoplasms; KAI1 gene; immunohistochemistr...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of cisplatin on cell toxicity and metastasis through modulation o...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of cisplatin on cell toxicity and metastasis through modulation o...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...
KAI1, also known as CD82, has been shown to have a potential impact on the invasiveness of cancer ce...
KAI1, also known as CD82, is a candidate metastasis suppressor gene and has been indicated in the di...
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of colorectal cancer is the most serious health challenges i...
CD82, also known as KAI-1, structurally belongs to tetraspanin family while categorised as metastasi...
To investigate the role of KAI1 gene expression and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of KAI1 in metastat...
The cell surface glycoprotein KAI1/CD82 suppresses tumor growth and metastasis in animal models. Thi...
The metastasis suppressor gene KAI1 was identified by its ability to inhibit the formation of pulmon...
Metastasis is the main cause of mortality in breast cancer patients. There is an unmet need to devel...
KAI 1 is a metastatic suppressor gene for human prostate cancer isolated from a rat prostate cancer ...
We conducted a study on the mechanism of KAI1/CD82-mediated suppression of tumor invasiveness and me...
Subject headings pancreatic neoplasms; papi l lary neoplasms; KAI1 gene; immunohistochemistr...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of cisplatin on cell toxicity and metastasis through modulation o...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of cisplatin on cell toxicity and metastasis through modulation o...
Kaiso is a BTB/POZ transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in multiple cell types and fu...