RAN GTPase and Osteopontin in Pancreatic Cancer.
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) has the worst prognosis among cancers, mainly due to the high incidence of early metastases. RAN small GTPase (RAN) is a protein that plays physiological roles in the regulation of nuclear transport and microtubule spindle assembly. RAN was recently shown to mediate the invasive functions of the prometastatic protein osteopontin (OPN) in breast cancer cells. We and others have shown previously that high levels of OPN are present in PDA. In this study, we analyzed the expression and correlation of RAN with OPN in human pancreatic lesions, and explored their regulation in PDA cell lines. |
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2013
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Journal |
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Pancreatic disorders & therapy
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3
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1
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Number of Pages |
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113
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Date Published |
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2013
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Short Title |
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Pancreat Disord Ther
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