Neuroblastoma is a neural crest-derived neoplasm of infancy with poor outcome in patients with advanced disease. The oncogenic transcription factor PAX5 is an important developmental regulator and is implicated in the pathogenesis of several malignancies. Screening of neuroblastoma cell lines revealed PAX5 expression in a malignant subset of neuroblastoma cells, so-called ‘N-type' cells, but not in the more benign ‘S-type' neuroblastoma cells. PAX5 expression was also detected in small cell lung cancer, an aggressive tumor of neural crest origin. Based on this observation we hypothesized that there could be a relationship between PAX5 expression and the more malignant phenotype of N-type cells. Stable PAX5 expression was established in seve...
Inactivating mutations in the TP53 gene are an infrequent event in tumours derived from cells of neu...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a devastating paediatric cancer that originates in the developing sympathetic ...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
Neuroblastoma is a neural crest-derived neoplasm of infancy with poor outcome in patients with advan...
Transcription factor PAX3/Pax3 contributes to diverse cell lineages during embryonic development and...
The developmental control genes of the Pax family are essential for brain development. Several Pax g...
BACKGROUND: Pax-5 belongs to the Pax gene family transcription factors that play an important role i...
AbstractNeuroectodermal tumor cells, like neural crest (NC) cells, are pluripotent, proliferative, a...
Neuroectodermal tumor cells, like neural crest (NC) cells, are pluripotent, proliferative, and migra...
The paired box genes are a family of nine developmental control genes, which in human beings (PAX) a...
The Pax gene family appears to have evolved by a combination of gene duplication and / or genome dup...
One of the most frequently mutated proteins in human B-lineage leukemia is the transcription factor ...
PAX5 encodes a transcription factor essential for B-cell differentiation, and PAX5 haploinsufficienc...
Although PAX5 conditional silencing in mice models led to aggressive lymphoma formation, there has b...
The PAX3 gene as a member of the paired homeodomain family of transcription factors plays a crucial ...
Inactivating mutations in the TP53 gene are an infrequent event in tumours derived from cells of neu...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a devastating paediatric cancer that originates in the developing sympathetic ...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...
Neuroblastoma is a neural crest-derived neoplasm of infancy with poor outcome in patients with advan...
Transcription factor PAX3/Pax3 contributes to diverse cell lineages during embryonic development and...
The developmental control genes of the Pax family are essential for brain development. Several Pax g...
BACKGROUND: Pax-5 belongs to the Pax gene family transcription factors that play an important role i...
AbstractNeuroectodermal tumor cells, like neural crest (NC) cells, are pluripotent, proliferative, a...
Neuroectodermal tumor cells, like neural crest (NC) cells, are pluripotent, proliferative, and migra...
The paired box genes are a family of nine developmental control genes, which in human beings (PAX) a...
The Pax gene family appears to have evolved by a combination of gene duplication and / or genome dup...
One of the most frequently mutated proteins in human B-lineage leukemia is the transcription factor ...
PAX5 encodes a transcription factor essential for B-cell differentiation, and PAX5 haploinsufficienc...
Although PAX5 conditional silencing in mice models led to aggressive lymphoma formation, there has b...
The PAX3 gene as a member of the paired homeodomain family of transcription factors plays a crucial ...
Inactivating mutations in the TP53 gene are an infrequent event in tumours derived from cells of neu...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a devastating paediatric cancer that originates in the developing sympathetic ...
AbstractPAX transcription factors are key players in the development of different tissues and organs...