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small proline-rich protein 3
Known as:
Cornifin beta
, 22 kDa Pancornulin
, Esophagin
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Cornified Envelope Proline-Rich Proteins
SPRR3 gene
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2020
2020
Dysregulation of SPRR3/miR-876-3p Axis Contributes to Tumorigenesis in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Qin Li
,
Yuxuan Wang
,
Rongkuan Hu
,
Guangyi Yang
OncoTargets and Therapy
2020
Corpus ID: 215658062
Background SPRR3, also known as esophagin, has been shown to be involved in the initiation and progression of numerous types of…
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2019
2019
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) inhibits ciliogenesis by increasing SPRR3 expression via c-Jun activation in RPE cells and skin keratinocytes
J. Bae
,
Hyunjung Choi
,
+11 authors
D. Cho
Scientific Reports
2019
Corpus ID: 71716914
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) with diameter <2.5 µm (PM2.5) causes epithelium injury and endothelial dysfunction…
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2014
2014
Abstract 4899: Small proline rich protein 3 (SPRR3) is a potential mediator of radiation resistance in HPV negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Joshua A. Martin
,
Dana Gunderson
,
R. Kimple
2014
Corpus ID: 57557034
Purpose: Head and neck cancers (HNCs) are caused by two major etiologies that have significant prognostic significance: tobacco…
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2013
2013
Expression of SPRR3 is associated with tumor cell proliferation and invasion in glioblastoma multiforme
Qingyang Liu
,
Chuan-bao Zhang
,
Guofo Ma
,
Quan-geng Zhang
Oncology Letters
2013
Corpus ID: 15615405
Esophagin, also known as small proline-rich protein 3 (SPRR3), has been demonstrated to be important in the initiation and…
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2008
2008
Exogenous expression of Esophagin/SPRR3 attenuates the tumorigenicity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cells via promoting apoptosis
Yu Zhang
,
Yan-bin Feng
,
+8 authors
Ming-Rong Wang
International Journal of Cancer
2008
Corpus ID: 9412726
Esophagin/SPRR3 is one of the cornified‐envelope structural precursor proteins, which is expressed during epithelia cell…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Esophagin and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) are biomarkers of human esophageal neoplastic progression
M. Kimos
,
Suna Wang
,
+15 authors
S. Meltzer
International Journal of Cancer
2004
Corpus ID: 7288547
PCNA and esophagin have been implicated in the multistep process of carcinogenesis, but simultaneous characterization of these…
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2002
2002
Activation of the esophagin promoter during esophageal epithelial cell differentiation.
K. Smolinski
,
J. Abraham
,
+7 authors
S. Meltzer
Genomics
2002
Corpus ID: 6823128
Esophagin is a member of the small proline-rich protein family of cell envelope precursor proteins, which are expressed during…
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2000
2000
Decreased expression of SPRR3 in Chinese human oesophageal cancer.
B. S. Chen
,
M. Wang
,
+4 authors
M. Wu
Carcinogenesis
2000
Corpus ID: 33073526
cDNA fragments that were differentially expressed between human oesophageal carcinomas and matched normal adjacent mucosa were…
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1999
1999
Functional analysis of the promoter for esophagin, a squamous differentiation marker
K. Smolinski
,
Jing Yin
,
+6 authors
S. Meltzer
1999
Corpus ID: 92370405
1996
1996
Esophagin cDNA cloning and characterization: a tissue-specific member of the small proline-rich protein family that is not expressed in esophageal tumors.
J. Abraham
,
S. Wang
,
+4 authors
S. Meltzer
Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular…
1996
Corpus ID: 1387514
Cancer may be understood as the net effect of differences in gene expression between normal and transformed cells. In a novel…
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