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A search for general regulators of cancer metastasis has yielded a set of microRNAs for which expression is specifically lost as human breast cancer c…
Authors: Sohail F Tavazoie, Claudio Alarcón, Thordur Oskarsson, David Padua, Qiongqing Wang, Paula D Bos, William L Gerald, Joan Massagué
Source: Nature. 2008 Jan 10
View Free Full TextCells released from primary tumors seed metastases to specific organs by a nonrandom process, implying the involvement of biologically selective mecha…
Authors: David Padua, Xiang H-F Zhang, Qiongqing Wang, Cristina Nadal, William L Gerald, Roger R Gomis, Joan Massagué
Source: Cell. 2008 Apr 4
View Free Full TextMetastasis may arise years after removal of a primary tumor. The mechanisms allowing latent disseminated cancer cells to survive are unknown. We repor…
Authors: Xiang H-F Zhang, Qiongqing Wang, William Gerald, Clifford A Hudis, Larry Norton, Marcel Smid, John A Foekens, Joan Massagué
Source: Cancer cell. 2009 Jul 7
View Free Full TextBone metastasis is mediated by complex interactions between tumor cells and resident stromal cells in the bone microenvironment. The functions of meta…
Authors: Xin Lu, Qiongqing Wang, Guohong Hu, Catherine Van Poznak, Martin Fleisher, Michael Reiss, Joan Massagué, Yibin Kang
Source: Genes & development. 2009 Aug 15
View Free Full TextTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) signals through activation of Smad transcription factors. Activated Smad proteins associate with different …
Authors: Roger R Gomis, Claudio Alarcón, Wei He, Qiongqing Wang, Joan Seoane, Alex Lash, Joan Massagué
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2006 Aug 22
View Free Full TextPma1-D378N is a misfolded plasma membrane protein in yeast that is prevented from delivery to the cell surface and targeted instead for ER-associated …
Authors: Qiongqing Wang, Amy Chang
Source: The EMBO journal. 2003 Aug 1
View Free Full TextThe plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase, Pma1, is an essential and long-lived integral membrane protein. Previous work has demonstrated that the Pma1-D378N mu…
Authors: Qiongqing Wang, Amy Chang
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2002 Oct 1
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