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FGF7 gene
Known as:
FGF7
, FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 7
, KGF
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This gene plays a role in cellular biogenesis, growth, organization and proliferation. It is also involved in the inhibition of apoptosis.
National Institutes of Health
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Cell Differentiation process
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FGF7 wt Allele
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2020
2020
MicroRNA-144 represses gliomas progression and elevates susceptibility to Temozolomide by targeting CAV2 and FGF7
Zhiqin Liu
,
Jing-Jing Ren
,
+8 authors
San-Zhong Li
Scientific Reports
2020
Corpus ID: 212408029
Malignant gliomas are the most common tumor in central nervous system with poor prognosis. Due to the limitation of histological…
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2019
2019
A functional variant alters binding of activating protein 1 regulating expression of FGF7 gene associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Xiaomei Zhang
,
Yongxin Guo
,
+4 authors
Xiaokun Li
BMC Medical Genetics
2019
Corpus ID: 67169551
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies (GWASs) of a large cohort of subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD…
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2019
2019
Fibroblast growth factor 7 signalling is disrupted in colorectal cancer and is a potential marker of field cancerisation.
Abhilasha Patel
,
G. Tripathi
,
+5 authors
R. Arasaradnam
Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
2019
Corpus ID: 81678793
Background Field cancerisation proposes that there are pre-malignant genetic mutations in the macroscopically normal mucosal…
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2015
2015
PWE-341 The potential role of fibroblast growth factor 7 (fgf-7) in field cancerisation of colon cancer
A. Patel
,
N. Williams
,
+4 authors
R. Arasaradnam
2015
Corpus ID: 75234867
Introduction Recent analyses have revealed that mutations found in colorectal cancer (CRC) occur long before the onset of a…
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2013
2013
The fibroblast growth factor receptor 2-mediated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 signaling pathway plays is important in regulating excision repair cross-complementary gene 1 expression in…
Gang Chen
,
H. Qiu
,
Shandong Ke
,
Shao-Ming Hu
,
Shiying Yu
,
S. Zou
Biomedical Reports
2013
Corpus ID: 43400446
Excision repair cross-complementary gene 1 (ERCC1) is a downstream regulatory target of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2…
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2013
2013
Emodin regulating excision repair cross-complementation group 1 through fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 signaling.
Gang Chen
,
H. Qiu
,
Shandong Ke
,
Shao-Ming Hu
,
Shiying Yu
,
S. Zou
World Journal of Gastroenterology
2013
Corpus ID: 26331653
AIM To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the reversal effect of emodin on platinum resistance in hepatocellular…
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2012
2012
MiR-143 is not essential for adipose development as revealed by in vivo antisense targeting
Zuyong He
,
Jingwei Yu
,
+5 authors
Xiaohong Liu
Biotechnology Letters
2012
Corpus ID: 254292771
MiR-143 plays an important role in promoting the adipogenic differentiation of pre-adipocytes. Here, we report that systematic…
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2010
2010
Uterine Adenogenesis and Pregnancy: Multiple Roles for Foxa2 in Mice
F. Bazer
Biology of Reproduction
2010
Corpus ID: 205356842
2009
2009
13-P067 TTF-1 and Egr-1 differentially regulate a5 nAChRs in proximal lung epithelium during lung development
Charles P Willnauer
,
Camille H. Allison
,
P. Reynolds
Mechanisms of Development
2009
Corpus ID: 18620266
2008
2008
Effets du keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) sur les troubles du développement alvéolaire induits par l'hyperoxie chez le rat nouveau-né
X. Durrmeyer
2008
Corpus ID: 90652648
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