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WISP2 gene
Known as:
WISP2
, CCN5
, CCN FAMILY, MEMBER 5
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This gene plays a role in signal transduction and intercellular signaling. It is involved in the modulation of bone turnover.
National Institutes of Health
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Signal Transduction
WISP2 protein, human
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2015
2015
CCN5 attenuates profibrotic phenotypes of fibroblasts through the Smad6-CCN2 pathway: Potential role in epidural fibrosis
Hong-hai Xu
,
Cong Liu
,
+4 authors
Peng Li
International Journal of Molecular Medicine
2015
Corpus ID: 17898858
Epidural fibrosis is characterized by the development of dense and thick scar tissue adjacent to the dural mater and ranked as…
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2014
2014
CCN5 overexpression inhibits profibrotic phenotypes via the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in lung fibroblasts isolated from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and in an in vivo model of lung…
Lin Zhang
,
Yingna Li
,
Chun-lian Liang
,
Wei-lin Yang
International Journal of Molecular Medicine
2014
Corpus ID: 1708398
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic and progressive interstitial lung disease with unknown etiology and undefined…
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2014
2014
Investigating Microenvironmental Regulation of Human Chordoma Cell Behaviour
Priya Patel
,
Courtney R. Brooks
,
Ayesh K Seneviratne
,
D. Hess
,
C. Séguin
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 730325
The tumour microenvironment is complex and composed of many different constituents, including matricellular proteins such as…
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2013
2013
[Effects of CCN5 overexpression on the expression of alpha-SMA and collagen I in hepatic stellate cells and its mechanism].
Cheng-Yan Zhang
,
Xin Xie
,
Deng-Sheng Gao
,
Chun-Xi Zhang
Zhongguo ying yong sheng li xue za zhi = Zhongguo…
2013
Corpus ID: 41172338
OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between connective tissue growth factor (CCN5) and hepatic stellate cell (HSC…
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2013
2013
Abstract 4385: The green tea polyphenol EGCG induces mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET) and tumor regression in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells and mouse xenograft model…
Amlan Das
,
S. Banerjee
,
+4 authors
S. Banerjee
2013
Corpus ID: 75308950
Background: Epithelial to Mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an important and coordinated series of events associated with tumor…
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2012
2012
Glucocorticoids induce CCN 5 / WISP-2 expression and attenuate invasion in oestrogen receptor-negative human breast cancer cells
N. Ferrand
,
E. Stragier
,
G. Redeuilh
,
M. Sabbah
2012
Corpus ID: 40933124
Glucocorticoids induce CCN5/WISP-2 expression and attenuate invasion in oestrogen receptor-negative human breast cancer cells…
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2012
2012
CCN5 Expression in mammals. III. Early embryonic mouse development
Ronald B. Myers
,
Kibibi Rwayitare
,
Lauren Richey
,
J. Lem
,
J. Castellot
Journal of cell communication and signaling
2012
Corpus ID: 255511599
CCN proteins play crucial roles in development, angiogenesis, cell motility, matrix turnover, proliferation, and other…
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2011
2011
First Structural Glimpse of CCN3 and CCN5 Multifunctional Signaling Regulators Elucidated by Small Angle X-ray Scattering*
Kenneth P. Holbourn
,
M. Malfois
,
K. Ravi Acharya
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2011
Corpus ID: 25240535
The CCN (cyr61, ctgf, nov) proteins (CCN1–6) are an important family of matricellular regulatory factors involved in internal and…
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2010
2010
Yin and Yang Part Deux: CCN5 inhibits the pro-fibrotic effects of CCN2
A. Leask
Journal of cell communication and signaling
2010
Corpus ID: 30697326
There is no treatment for fibrotic disease is a significant cause of mortality. CCN2 Members of the CCN family of matricellular…
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2010
2010
YANG PART DEUX CCN 5 INHIBITS THE PRO-FIBROTIC EFFECTS OF CCN 2
A. Leask
2010
Corpus ID: 8403074
There is no treatment for fibrotic disease is a significant cause of mortality. CCN2 Members of the CCN family of matricellular…
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