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SPOP gene
Known as:
SPECKLE-TYPE POZ PROTEIN
, SPOP
, Speckle-Type POZ Protein Gene
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This gene may be involved in both transcriptional repression and protein ubiquitination.
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Clinical value screening, prognostic significance and key pathway identification of miR-204-5p in endometrial carcinoma: A study based on the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and bioinformatics analysis.
Shian-shan Guo
,
Jie Yang
,
Man Wu
,
Guohong Xiao
Pathology, Research and Practice
2019
Corpus ID: 85514571
2019
2019
Activity of NEO2734, a novel dual inhibitor of both BET and CBP-P300, in SPOP-mutated prostate cancer.
Yuqian Yan
,
Dejie Wang
,
+5 authors
Haojie Huang
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2019
Corpus ID: 87646168
62 Background: We have previously reported that mutations in SPOP promote bromodomain and extra-terminal motif (BET) protein…
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2015
2015
Decreased expression of the SPOP gene is associated with poor prognosis in glioma.
D. Ding
,
Tao Song
,
Wu Jun
,
Zeming Tan
,
Jia-sheng Fang
International Journal of Oncology
2015
Corpus ID: 10840842
This study suggests that speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) may be a tumor suppressor gene and its prognostic value in human glioma…
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2015
2015
Speckle-type POZ protein is negatively associated with malignancies and inhibits cell proliferation and migration in liver cancer
Yuping Huang
,
N. Tan
,
+8 authors
Xianghuo He
Tumor Biology
2015
Corpus ID: 21311769
Speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase adaptor that is frequently mutated in human cancers. Our previous…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Reprint of: The prostate cancer genome: Perspectives and potential.
C. Barbieri
,
S. Tomlins
Urologic oncology
2015
Corpus ID: 37161738
2014
2014
Innovation: Organoids—a better model for prostate cancer
R. Phillips
Nature reviews. Urology
2014
Corpus ID: 2094799
Im ke S ch ul ze /i S to ck /T hi nk st oc k A new experimental model of the prostate has been developed, addressing the…
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1996
1996
Design and assessment of average of normals (AON) patient data algorithms to maximize run lengths for automatic process control.
J. Westgard
,
F. A. Smith
,
P. J. Mountain
,
S. Boss
Clinical Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 10497423
Achieving high quality and high productivity with automated testing processes will require process control systems that are…
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1995
1995
A single-path-oriented fault-effect propagation in digital circuits considering multiple-path sensitization
M. Henftling
,
H. Wittmann
,
K. Antreich
International Conference on Computer Aided Design
1995
Corpus ID: 16497517
Various satisfiability problems in combinational logic blocks as, for example, test pattern generation, verification, and netlist…
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1993
1993
Cloning and genetic characterization of a calcium‐ and phospholipid‐binding protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that is homologous to translation elongation factor‐1γ
N. Kambouris
,
D. Burke
,
C. Creutz
Yeast
1993
Corpus ID: 42070888
We have isolated a gene (CAM1) from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that encodes a protein homologous to the translational…
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1986
1986
Three genes for the elongation factor EF-1 alpha in Mucor racemosus
John E. Linz
,
C. Katayama
,
P. Sypherd
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 44329319
We cloned three genes from Mucor racemosus coding for protein synthesis elongation factor 1 alpha (EF-1 alpha). A 110-base-pair…
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