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CST6 gene

Known as: CYSTATIN 6, CYSTATIN M, CST6 
This gene plays a role in the regulation of protein degradation.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Gene-specific methylation alterations in breast cancer have been suggested to occur early in tumorigenesis and have the potential… 
2014
2014
Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2014; April 5-9, 2014; San Diego, CA Introduction: Blood based specimens such as Circulating… 
2013
2013
Cathepsins (CTSs), a family of lysosomal cysteine proteases, and their inhibitors, cystatins (CSTs), play a critical role in… 
2013
2013
Supplementary Figure 1. A comparison of promoter methylation status, as determined by bisulphite sequencing and MSP, and… 
Review
2013
Review
2013
CST6 or cystatin E/M is first identified in breast cancer cells,which is a novel tumor suppressor gene inhibiting the function of… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
Review on CST6 (cystatin E/M), with data on DNA, on the protein encoded, and where the gene is implicated. 
2009
2009
Cystatin E/M (CST6) is a natural inhibitor of lysosomal cysteine proteases. Recent studies have shown that experimental… 
2008
2008
2627 Introduction . Epigenetic silencing of tumor suppressor genes during mammary tumorigenesis is an aberrant event that can…