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These biological roles are not only important for cellular development, but also in understanding oncogenesis.
They have been implicated in both tumor suppression and oncogenesis.
Abnormal methylation patterns are thought to be involved in oncogenesis.
More recent efforts have implicated it in oncogenesis.
This protein plays an important role in skin homeostasis, wound repair, and oncogenesis.
The extract was found to induce oncogenesis.
More precisely, they have critical roles in the control of cellular differentiation, proliferation and regulation of oncogenesis.
It has also been suggested that there is a connection between the neuroblastoma breakpoint family and oncogenesis.
Restricted mainly to certain tissues in the normal adult, it is strongly induced during oncogenesis, inflammation and tissue repair.
In nonpermissive cells only the early gene expression occurs and this leads to transformation, or oncogenesis.
The deregulation of many miRNAs has been shown to have a role in oncogenesis.
Deregulation of telomerase expression in somatic cells may be involved in oncogenesis.
In the past, his lab has identified components of signal transduction pathways that participate in oncogenesis.
Carcinogenesis or oncogenesis or tumorigenesis is literally the creation of cancer.
Defective Fas-mediated apoptosis may lead to oncogenesis as well as drug resistance in existing tumors.
She has concentrated on the LSF transcription factor, which is involved in oncogenesis.
Molecular studies of retroviruses have been partly responsible for elucidating the mechanisms responsible for oncogenesis.
GAB2 has been linked to the oncogenesis of many cancers including colon, gastric, breast, and ovarian cancer.
She examined the molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis, and helped identify the role of Ras in bladder cancer.
Incorporation of this foreign DNA may lead to mutations and oncogenesis by several possible mechanisms:
STAT3 can promote oncogenesis by being constitutively active through various pathways as mentioned elsewhere.
The Plymouth Rock had its moment of fame also in the scientific world: it was used as a study object of virus-induced oncogenesis.
Further, there is evidence for the role of RNA processing in oncogenesis [ 45 46 ] .
LOH occurs commonly in oncogenesis.
The typical methods whereby viruses initiate oncogenesis involve suppressing the host's immune system, causing inflammation, or altering genes.