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DIRAS3 wt Allele
Known as:
Distinct Subgroup of the Ras Family, Member 3 Gene
, DIRAS Family, GTP-Binding RAS-Like 3 wt Allele
, NOEY2
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Human DIRAS3 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 1p31 and is approximately 6 kb in length. This allele, which encodes GTP-binding protein…
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1p31
ARHI protein, human
Homo sapiens
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2014
2014
ARHI Overexpression Induces Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Cell Apoptosis and Excessive Autophagy
Jie Li
,
Geng Cui
,
+12 authors
Y. Meng
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
2014
Corpus ID: 205675189
Objective ARHI is a maternally imprinted tumor suppressor gene that is responsible for initiating programmed cell death and…
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2014
2014
Over-expression of ARHI decreases tumor growth, migration, and invasion in human glioma
Jing Chen
,
S. Shi
,
Wei-zhong Yang
,
Chun-mei Chen
Medical Oncology
2014
Corpus ID: 36080590
This study was conducted to evaluate the role of tumor suppressor gene ras homologue member I (ARHI) in human glioma tumors. We…
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2013
2013
The tumor suppressor gene ARHI (DIRAS3) inhibits ovarian cancer cell migration through multiple mechanisms
Zhen Lu
,
Robert C. Bast, Jr.
Cell Adhesion & Migration
2013
Corpus ID: 9604390
ARHI is an imprinted tumor suppressor gene that is downregulated in > 60% of ovarian cancers, associated with decreased…
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2013
2013
Inhibitory effect of ARHI on pancreatic cancer cells and NF-κB activity.
Yiqun Hu
,
L. Si
,
Zhen-shi Ye
,
Zhen-he Lin
,
Jing-Ping Zhou
Molecular Medicine Reports
2013
Corpus ID: 40958433
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of aplasia ras homolog member I (ARHI) on proliferation, apoptosis and the…
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2009
2009
ARHI (DIRAS3), an imprinted tumour suppressor gene, binds to importins and blocks nuclear import of cargo proteins.
Shaoyi Huang
,
I. Chang
,
+10 authors
Yin-hua Yu
Bioscience Reports
2009
Corpus ID: 5436491
ARHI (aplasia Ras homologue member I; also known as DIRAS3) is an imprinted tumour suppressor gene, the expression of which is…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Antimitogenic and chemosensitizing effects of the methylation inhibitor zebularine in ovarian cancer
C. Balch
,
P. Yan
,
+4 authors
K. Nephew
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
2005
Corpus ID: 1807093
Deoxycytosine methylation within CpG islands of tumor suppressor genes plays a prominent role in the development and progression…
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2005
2005
RRP22 is a farnesylated, nucleolar, Ras-related protein with tumor suppressor potential.
Candice Elam
,
L. Hesson
,
+7 authors
G. Clark
Cancer Research
2005
Corpus ID: 12142868
Ras proteins are members of a superfamily of related small GTPases. Some members, such as Ras, are oncogenic. However, other…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Expression of the Tumor Suppressor Gene ARHI in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Is Associated with Increased Expression of p21WAF1/CIP1 and Prolonged Progression-Free Survival
D. Rosen
,
Lin Wang
,
+5 authors
R. Bast
Clinical Cancer Research
2004
Corpus ID: 2253914
Purpose: ARHI, an imprinted putative tumor suppressor gene, is expressed in normal ovarian epithelial cells, but its expression…
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2002
2002
ARHI/NOEY2 Inactivation May Be Important in Breast Tumor Pathogenesis
H. Hisatomi
,
K. Nagao
,
K. Wakita
,
N. Kohno
Oncology
2002
Corpus ID: 31222821
Allelic loss frequently occurs on the short arm of chromosome 1 in human breast carcinoma, suggesting that the ARHI/NOEY2 gene…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
ARHI is the center of allelic deletion on chromosome 1p31 in ovarian and breast cancers
Hongqi Peng
,
Feng-ji Xu
,
+7 authors
Yin-hua Yu
International Journal of Cancer
2000
Corpus ID: 24569112
In our previous work, we had characterized ARHI as an imprinted putative tumor‐suppressor gene in ovarian and breast cancers…
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