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The following pages link to CCN6 knockdown disrupts acinar organization of breast cells in three-dimensional cultures through up-regulation of type III TGF-β receptor (Q36446431):
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- Eyeing the Cyr61/CTGF/NOV (CCN) group of genes in development and diseases: highlights of their structural likenesses and functional dissimilarities (Q26782080) (← links)
- MMTV-cre;Ccn6 knockout mice develop tumors recapitulating human metaplastic breast carcinomas (Q33585917) (← links)
- Three dimensional cultures: a tool to study normal acinar architecture vs. malignant transformation of breast cells (Q34093488) (← links)
- WISP3 is highly expressed in a subset of colorectal carcinomas with a better prognosis (Q36473625) (← links)
- Dual roles of CCN proteins in breast cancer progression (Q37321759) (← links)
- CCN family of proteins: critical modulators of the tumor cell microenvironment. (Q37321763) (← links)
- H19 long noncoding RNA alters trophoblast cell migration and invasion by regulating TβR3 in placentae with fetal growth restriction (Q37437510) (← links)
- Cancer subclonal genetic architecture as a key to personalized medicine (Q37448116) (← links)
- The matricellular protein CCN6 (WISP3) decreases Notch1 and suppresses breast cancer initiating cells (Q39954622) (← links)
- Usp9x regulates Ets-1 ubiquitination and stability to control NRAS expression and tumorigenicity in melanoma. (Q42320717) (← links)
- Characterization of type III TGF-β receptor expression in invasive breast carcinomas: a potential new marker and target for triple negative breast cancer (Q42881932) (← links)
- Usp5 links suppression of p53 and FAS levels in melanoma to the BRAF pathway (Q42908737) (← links)
- Matricellular CCN6 (WISP3) protein: a tumor suppressor for mammary metaplastic carcinomas. (Q52709107) (← links)
- The emerging role of WISP proteins in tumorigenesis and cancer therapy (Q61447784) (← links)
- A reproducible scaffold-free 3D organoid model to study neoplastic progression in breast cancer (Q90265025) (← links)