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DIRAS3 gene
Known as:
NOEY2
, DIRAS Family, GTP-Binding RAS-Like 3 Gene
, DIRAS family GTP binding RAS like 3
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This gene plays a role in signal transduction and suppression of cell growth.
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ARHI protein, human
DIRAS1 gene
Homo sapiens
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DIRAS3 wt Allele
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2015
2015
Estimation of Additive, Dominance, and Imprinting Genetic Variance Using Genomic Data
M. Lopes
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J. Bastiaansen
,
L. Janss
,
E. Knol
,
H. Bovenhuis
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
2015
Corpus ID: 17822724
Traditionally, exploration of genetic variance in humans, plants, and livestock species has been limited mostly to the use of…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
DIRAS3 regulates the autophagosome initiation complex in dormant ovarian cancer cells
Zhen Lu
,
M. Baquero
,
+7 authors
Robert C. Bast, Jr.
Autophagy
2014
Corpus ID: 25418652
DIRAS3 is an imprinted tumor suppressor gene that is downregulated in 60% of human ovarian cancers. Re-expression of DIRAS3 at…
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2014
Highly Cited
2014
ARHI (DIRAS3) induces autophagy in ovarian cancer cells by downregulating the epidermal growth factor receptor, inhibiting PI3K and Ras/MAP signaling and activating the FOXo3a-mediated induction of…
Zhen Lu
,
Hailing Yang
,
+4 authors
R. Bast
Cell Death and Differentiation
2014
Corpus ID: 11347821
The process of autophagy has been described in detail at the molecular level in normal cells, but less is known of its regulation…
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2012
Highly Cited
2012
The tumor-suppressor gene ARHI (DIRAS3) suppresses ovarian cancer cell migration through inhibition of the Stat3 and FAK/Rho signaling pathways
D. Badgwell
,
Zhimin Lu
,
+11 authors
R. Bast
Oncogene
2012
Corpus ID: 19893004
Ovarian cancers migrate and metastasize over the surface of the peritoneal cavity. Consequently, dysregulation of mechanisms that…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
EBV transformation and cell culturing destabilizes DNA methylation in human lymphoblastoid cell lines.
D. Grafodatskaya
,
S. Choufani
,
+5 authors
Rosanna Weksberg
Genomics
2010
Corpus ID: 20994986
Review
2009
Review
2009
Characterization of Conserved and Nonconserved Imprinted Genes in Swine1
S. Bischoff
,
S. Tsai
,
+5 authors
J. Piedrahita
Biology of Reproduction
2009
Corpus ID: 28756140
To increase our understanding of imprinted genes in swine, we carried out a comprehensive analysis of this gene family using two…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Genetic instability in human tumors.
Stavroula R Raptis
,
B. Bapat
EXS
2006
Corpus ID: 19080184
Genetic, or genomic, instability refers to a series of observed spontaneous genetic changes occurring at an accelerated rate in…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Meningiomas May Be a Component Tumor of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
Behnam Asgharian
,
Yuan-jia Chen
,
+7 authors
R. Jensen
Clinical Cancer Research
2004
Corpus ID: 1600130
Purpose: Recently, an increased incidence of some nonendocrine tumors are reported in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Aberrant methylation and silencing of ARHI, an imprinted tumor suppressor gene in which the function is lost in breast cancers.
Jiuhong Yuan
,
R. Luo
,
+10 authors
Yin-hua Yu
Cancer Research
2003
Corpus ID: 6081186
ARHI is a maternally imprinted tumor suppressor gene that maps to a site on chromosome 1p31 where loss of heterozygosity has been…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Rig is a novel Ras-related protein and potential neural tumor suppressor
C. Ellis
,
M. Vos
,
H. Howell
,
T. Vallecorsa
,
D. Fults
,
G. Clark
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2002
Corpus ID: 6244905
The Ras superfamily consists of a large group of monomeric GTPases demonstrating homology to Ras oncoproteins. Although…
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