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localization sequence (NICD), an RBP-Jκ-associated module (RAM) domain, a C-terminal PEST region, and seven ankyrin repeats. Up until now, four receptors (NOTCH1, NOTCH2, NOTCH3, and NOTCH4) and six ligands (JAG1, JAG2, DLL1, DLL3, DLL4, and DLK1) have been
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degree of angiogenesis in vitro , were counted in five random low-power fields. Construction JAG1 cDNA was amplified from the total RNA of MDA-231 cells by RT-PCR using the specific primers (sense: 5′-CCGGAATTCAGCACCAGCGCGAACAGCAG-3′ and antisense: 5
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Scientific) for the main components of the Notch pathway (receptors: NOTCH1, 2, 3, 4 ; ligands: DLL1, DLL3, DLL4, JAG1, JAG2 ; regulators: the gamma-secretases PSEN1 and 2 , DTX1, MAML1 and RBPJ ; effectors: HES1, HEY1-2-L; the repressor NUMB
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GAPDH (Cell Signaling (Danvers, MA, USA)), KRT18, NKX3-1, p21, p27, HUS1, and JAG1 (Abcam (Cambridge, MA, USA)). Immunofluorescence microscopy The cells were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) for 20 min and permeabilized in 1:1 methanol:acetone for 20
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Introduction Phaeochromocytoma is a rare tumour of the adrenal medulla. We lack exact incidence figures in Finland, but in Sweden, the incidence is 2.1 per million ( Stenstrom & Svardsudd 1986 ). It usually arises from adrenergic cells in the
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additional immunotherapy targets, such as NY-ESO-1 ( Sugita et al. 2004 , Jäger and Knuth 2005 ), as standard cytotoxic chemotherapy is inefficient in non-proliferating DTC. Table 1 A list of markers that have been used in mono- or multi
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two subunits: an extracelluar and an intracelluar domain (NICD) held together by non-covalent interactions. Notch signaling is initiated by cell-to-cell contact of the receptor with the neighboring-cell Notch ligands Jagged1 and 2 (JAG1 and JAG2) and
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fewer metastatic lesions compared to cells expressing higher PTHrP, potentially mediated by increased anoikis due to loss of intracrine PTHrP activity. Materials and methods Cells PC-3, LNCaP, and Ace-1 prostate carcinoma cells were selected to study the
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between SHARP1 and E-cadherin levels; negative correlation between SHARP1 and vimentin, SNAIL and JAG1 Tumor samples ( n =15); Ishikawa and HEC1B cell lines Liao et al . (2014 b ) Notch pathway has a tumor-suppressive role in human EC cells Tumor (stage 1