Immortalization is an early and essential step of human carcinogenesis. Amplification of chromosome 20q has been shown to be a common event in immortalized cells and cancers. We have previously reported that gain and amplification of chromosome 20q is a non-random and common event in immortalized human ovarian surface epithelial (HOSE) cells. The chromosome 20q harbors genes including TGIF2 (20q11.2-q12), AIB1 (20q12), PTPN1 (20q13.1), ZNF217 (20q13.2), and AURKA (20q13.2-q13.3), which were previously reported to be amplified and overexpressed in ovarian cancers. Some of these genes may be involved in immortalization of HOSE cells and represent crucial premalignant changes in ovarian surface epithelium. Investigation of the involvement of t...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. Among the man...
Purpose: Aurora-A/STK15/BTAK, a centrosome-associated serine /threonine kinase, has been shown to in...
Duplication of chromosomal arm 20q occurs in prostate, cervical, colon, gastric, bladder, melanoma, ...
Objectives. This study aimed at identifying the genetic events involved in immortalization of ovaria...
Aurora-A/STK15/BTAK kinase encoding gene, located on chromosome 20q13, is frequently amplified and o...
To investigate the expression and regulation of the centrosomal kinase Aurora-A/STK15 (AURKA) in epi...
Purpose—Aurora kinase A (Aurora-A) is known to regulate genomic instability and tumorigenesis in mul...
The centrosome-associated kinase aurora A (AURKA) has been shown to be involved in genetic instabili...
Aurora-A/BTAK/STK15 gene which encodes a centrosome-associated kinase is located on chromosome 20q13...
AbstractAURKA (the official symbol for Aurora-A, STK15, or BTAK) regulates the function of centrosom...
Aurora kinase A (AURKA), a serine/threonine kinase, has been shown to regulate the cell cycle checkp...
Abstract Background Aurora-A kinase is important for cellular proliferation and is implicated in the...
Purpose: DNA replication licensing factors and Aurora kinases play critical roles in maintaining gen...
This study aims to evaluate the relationships between chromosome 20q13.2 zinc finger protein 217 (ZN...
PURPOSE: DNA replication licensing factors and Aurora kinases play critical roles in maintaining gen...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. Among the man...
Purpose: Aurora-A/STK15/BTAK, a centrosome-associated serine /threonine kinase, has been shown to in...
Duplication of chromosomal arm 20q occurs in prostate, cervical, colon, gastric, bladder, melanoma, ...
Objectives. This study aimed at identifying the genetic events involved in immortalization of ovaria...
Aurora-A/STK15/BTAK kinase encoding gene, located on chromosome 20q13, is frequently amplified and o...
To investigate the expression and regulation of the centrosomal kinase Aurora-A/STK15 (AURKA) in epi...
Purpose—Aurora kinase A (Aurora-A) is known to regulate genomic instability and tumorigenesis in mul...
The centrosome-associated kinase aurora A (AURKA) has been shown to be involved in genetic instabili...
Aurora-A/BTAK/STK15 gene which encodes a centrosome-associated kinase is located on chromosome 20q13...
AbstractAURKA (the official symbol for Aurora-A, STK15, or BTAK) regulates the function of centrosom...
Aurora kinase A (AURKA), a serine/threonine kinase, has been shown to regulate the cell cycle checkp...
Abstract Background Aurora-A kinase is important for cellular proliferation and is implicated in the...
Purpose: DNA replication licensing factors and Aurora kinases play critical roles in maintaining gen...
This study aims to evaluate the relationships between chromosome 20q13.2 zinc finger protein 217 (ZN...
PURPOSE: DNA replication licensing factors and Aurora kinases play critical roles in maintaining gen...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. Among the man...
Purpose: Aurora-A/STK15/BTAK, a centrosome-associated serine /threonine kinase, has been shown to in...
Duplication of chromosomal arm 20q occurs in prostate, cervical, colon, gastric, bladder, melanoma, ...