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CLIC1 gene
Known as:
p64CLCP
, CHLORIDE INTRACELLULAR CHANNEL 1
, NCC27
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2019
2019
MicroRNA-124 negatively regulates chloride intracellular channel 1 to suppress the migration and invasion of liver cancer cells
Xupeng Yue
,
Yuanyuan Cui
,
Q. You
,
Yanxin Lu
,
Ju-feng Zhang
Oncology Report
2019
Corpus ID: 198998787
The dysregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) is associated with the development and progression of a variety of cancers, including…
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2018
2018
Effect of CLIC1 gene silencing on proliferation, migration, invasion and apoptosis of human gallbladder cancer cells
Yue-Ming He
,
Zhong-lin Zhang
,
+4 authors
Xiang Nan
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
2018
Corpus ID: 4962084
This study aimed to explore the effects of CLIC1 gene silencing on proliferation, migration, invasion and apoptosis of human…
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2018
2018
Expression of CLIC1 as a potential biomarker for oral squamous cell carcinoma: a preliminary study
Ying Xu
,
Jie Xu
,
+6 authors
Yong Li
OncoTargets and Therapy
2018
Corpus ID: 54458680
Purpose CLIC1, a member of the highly conserved class ion-channel protein family, is frequently upregulated in multiple human…
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2017
2017
X-ray and Neutron Reflectivity Study Shows That CLIC1 Undergoes Cholesterol-Dependent Structural Reorganization in Lipid Monolayers.
K. R. Hossain
,
S. Holt
,
A. L. Le Brun
,
Heba Al Khamici
,
S. Valenzuela
Langmuir
2017
Corpus ID: 24173410
CLIC1 belongs to the ubiquitous family of chloride intracellular ion channel proteins that are evolutionarily conserved across…
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2015
2015
Clic1 plays a role in mouse hepatocarcinoma via modulating Annexin A7 and Gelsolin in vitro and in vivo.
Jun Zhang
,
Miaoling Li
,
+6 authors
Jian-wu Tang
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine…
2015
Corpus ID: 5719340
2014
2014
Quantitative proteomic profiling of pleomorphic human sarcoma identifies CLIC1 as a dominant pro-oncogenic receptor expressed in diverse sarcoma types.
E. Murray
,
L. Hernychova
,
+12 authors
T. Hupp
Journal of Proteome Research
2014
Corpus ID: 6154107
Sarcomas are rare forms of cancer with a high unmet clinical need that develop in connective tissue, such as muscle, bone, nerves…
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2010
2010
Chloride intracellular channel 1 identified using proteomic analysis plays an important role in the radiosensitivity of HEp‐2 cells via reactive oxygen species production
Jaesung Kim
,
J. Chang
,
+7 authors
Sang-Gu Hwang
Proteomics
2010
Corpus ID: 13145992
The nature of the molecules underlying the radioresistance phenotype of laryngeal cancer cells remains to be established. We…
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2009
2009
Chloride intracellular channel 1 regulates osteoblast differentiation.
J. Yang
,
J. Jung
,
+8 authors
C. Shin
Bone
2009
Corpus ID: 5195922
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
A proteomic analysis during serial subculture and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cell
H. Sun
,
Y. Bahk
,
Yon Rak Choi
,
Jung Hye Shim
,
Seung Hwan Han
,
Jin-Woo Lee
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
2006
Corpus ID: 24936044
Although previous studies have reported the effects of extensive subculturing on proliferation rates and osteogenic potential of…
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2006
2006
The CLIC1 Chloride Channel Is Regulated by the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator when Expressed in Xenopus Oocytes
J. Edwards
Journal of Membrane Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 11721494
CLIC proteins comprise a family of chloride channels whose physiological roles are uncertain. To gain further insight into…
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