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BMI1 gene
Known as:
BMI1 Polycomb Ring Finger Oncogene Gene
, BMI1 proto-oncogene, polycomb ring finger
, BMI1
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This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation and embryonic development.
National Institutes of Health
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B-Cell Lymphomas
BMI1 protein, human
BMI1 wt Allele
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2018
2018
BMI1 Drives Metastasis of Prostate Cancer in Caucasian and African-American Men and Is A Potential Therapeutic Target: Hypothesis Tested in Race-specific Models
A. Ganaie
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Firdous H Beigh
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+13 authors
M. Saleem
Clinical Cancer Research
2018
Corpus ID: 51937278
Purpose: Metastasis is the major cause of mortality in prostate cancer patients. Factors such as genetic makeup and race play…
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2015
2015
MicroRNA-203 inhibits cellular proliferation and invasion by targeting Bmi1 in non-small cell lung cancer.
Tengfei Chen
,
Chun Xu
,
+4 authors
Jun Zhao
Oncology Letters
2015
Corpus ID: 23934390
MicroRNAs are proposed to serve vital functions in the regulation of tumor progression and invasion. However, the expression…
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2015
2015
Bmi1 is required for the initiation of pancreatic cancer through an Ink4a-independent mechanism.
Filip Bednar
,
Heather K. Schofield
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+12 authors
M. Pasca di Magliano
Carcinogenesis
2015
Corpus ID: 17308031
Epigenetic dysregulation is involved in the initiation and progression of many epithelial cancers. BMI1, a component of the…
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2015
2015
Bmi1 Essentially Mediates Podocalyxin-Enhanced Cisplatin Chemoresistance in Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Yueying Zhou
,
Leiyi Zhang
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+5 authors
Zhangui Tang
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 14899955
Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) is one of the most common head and neck cancers. Innate or acquired resistance to…
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2013
2013
Expression of seven stem-cell-associated markers in human airway biopsy specimens obtained via fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Laodong Li
,
Hui-Chun Yu
,
+8 authors
B. Mo
Journal of experimental & clinical cancer…
2013
Corpus ID: 7836042
BackgroundPrevious reports have suggested that malignant transformations originate from adult stem cells, and may thus express…
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2012
2012
Bmi1 reprograms CML B-lymphoid progenitors to become B-ALL-initiating cells.
A. Sengupta
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Ashley M. Ficker
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Susan K. Dunn
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Malav N Madhu
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J. Cancelas
Blood
2012
Corpus ID: 8684410
The characterization and targeting of Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph(+)) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)-initiating…
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2012
2012
Bmi1 overexpression in the cerebellar granule cell lineage of mice affects cell proliferation and survival without initiating medulloblastoma formation
Hourinaz Behesti
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H. Bhagat
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A. Dubuc
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Michael D. Taylor
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S. Marino
Disease Models & Mechanisms
2012
Corpus ID: 15851832
SUMMARY BMI1 is a potent inducer of neural stem cell self-renewal and neural progenitor cell proliferation during development and…
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2012
2012
shRNA targeting Bmi1 impedes the self-renewal of cisplatin-enriched stem-like cells in human A549 cells.
Yu Xu
,
Yi-de Hu
,
Jing Zhou
,
Minghui Zhang
,
W. Yuan
,
Yan Luo
Oncology Report
2012
Corpus ID: 207625872
It has been hypothesized that cancer stem-like cells are responsible for tumor recurrence following chemotherapy…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Lethal myelofibrosis induced by Bmi1-deficient hematopoietic cells unveils a tumor suppressor function of the polycomb group genes
H. Oguro
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Jin Yuan
,
+7 authors
A. Iwama
Journal of Experimental Medicine
2011
Corpus ID: 7020012
Polycomb group gene Bmi1 functions as a tumor suppressor in myelofibrosis.
2011
2011
Bmi1 regulates cell fate via tumor suppressor WWOX repression in small‐cell lung cancer cells
M. Kimura
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H. Takenobu
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+9 authors
T. Kamijo
Cancer Science
2011
Corpus ID: 21560103
Mortality from lung cancer is important worldwide. Recently, epigenetic aberration of lung cancer, not only genomic DNA…
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