Gap junction function and cancer.
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. Barrett | J C Barrett | J W Holder | E Elmore | E. Elmore | J. Holder | Holder Jw | Barrett Jc
[1] K. Willecke,et al. The hepatocyte-specific phenotype of murine liver cells correlates with high expression of connexin32 and connexin26 but very low expression of connexin43. , 1992, Experimental cell research.
[2] J. Trosko,et al. Loss of intercellular junctional communication correlates with metastatic potential in mammary adenocarcinoma cells. , 1988, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[3] D C Spray,et al. Structure-activity relations of the cardiac gap junction channel. , 1990, The American journal of physiology.
[4] A. Moreno,et al. Voltage-dependent gap junction channels are formed by connexin32, the major gap junction protein of rat liver. , 1991, Biophysical journal.
[5] H. Yamamura,et al. Phosphorylation of liver gap junction protein by protein kinase C , 1987, FEBS letters.
[6] K. Willecke,et al. Major loss of the 28-kD protein of gap junction in proliferating hepatocytes , 1987, The Journal of cell biology.
[7] W. Stein,et al. Analysis of cancer incidence data on the basis of multistage and clonal growth models. , 1991, Advances in cancer research.
[8] R T Prehn,et al. The inhibition of tumor growth by tumor mass. , 1991, Cancer research.
[9] W. Loewenstein,et al. Junctional intercellular communication: the cell-to-cell membrane channel. , 1981, Physiological reviews.
[10] D C Spray,et al. Inotropic agents modulate gap junctional conductance between cardiac myocytes. , 1988, The American journal of physiology.
[11] M. Bennett,et al. Hepatocyte Gap Junctions: Metabolic Regulation and Possible Role in Liver Metabolism , 1990 .
[12] P. Greengard,et al. cAMP increases junctional conductance and stimulates phosphorylation of the 27-kDa principal gap junction polypeptide. , 1986, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[13] H. Yamasaki,et al. Tumor promotion: models and assay systems. , 1990, Teratogenesis, carcinogenesis, and mutagenesis.
[14] Kathleen R. Cho,et al. Identification of a chromosome 18q gene that is altered in colorectal cancers. , 1990, Science.
[15] W. Loewenstein. Cell-to-cell communication and the control of growth. , 1990, The American review of respiratory disease.
[16] H. Yamasaki,et al. Phorbol ester-mediated inhibition of intercellular communication in BALB/c 3T3 cells: relationship to enhancement of cell transformation. , 1985, Cancer research.
[17] T. Reese,et al. JUNCTIONS BETWEEN INTIMATELY APPOSED CELL MEMBRANES IN THE VERTEBRATE BRAIN , 1969, The Journal of cell biology.
[18] C W Turck,et al. A homolog of the armadillo protein in Drosophila (plakoglobin) associated with E-cadherin. , 1991, Science.
[19] J. Peterson. The widespread nature of phenotypic variability in hepatomas and cell lines, in the form of a geometric series. , 1983, Journal of theoretical biology.
[20] H. Piwnica-Worms,et al. Tyrosine phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 is required for the pp60v-src-induced inhibition of communication. , 1990, Cell regulation.
[21] M. Takeichi,et al. Cadherin cell adhesion receptors as a morphogenetic regulator. , 1991, Science.
[22] J. Trosko,et al. Elimination of metabolic cooperation in Chinese hamster cells by a tumor promoter. , 1979, Science.
[23] T. Slaga,et al. Regulation of connexin 43-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication by Ca2+ in mouse epidermal cells is controlled by E- cadherin , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[24] E. Hertzberg,et al. Gap junctions: New tools, new answers, new questions , 1991, Neuron.
[25] M. El-Sabban,et al. Cytoplasmic dye transfer between metastatic tumor cells and vascular endothelium , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[26] J. Trosko. Towards Understanding Carcinogenic Hazards: A Crisis in Paradigms , 1989 .
[27] Richard O. Hynes,et al. Integrins: Versatility, modulation, and signaling in cell adhesion , 1992, Cell.
[28] D. Fitzgerald,et al. Tumor promoters inhibit metabolic cooperation in cocultures of epidermal and 3T3 cells. , 1979, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[29] K. Elisevich,et al. In vivo growth of C6 glioma cells transfected with connexin43 cDNA. , 1992, Cancer research.
[30] K. Hyrc,et al. The action of v-src on gap junctional permeability is modulated by pH , 1990, The Journal of cell biology.
[31] H. Yamasaki,et al. Gap junctional intercellular communication and carcinogenesis. , 1990, Carcinogenesis.
[32] W. Loewenstein,et al. Junctional intercellular communication and the control of growth. , 1979, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[33] D. Spray,et al. Fate of Intercellular Junctions in Isolated Adult Rat Cardiac Cells , 1985, Circulation research.
[34] J. Hamada,et al. Ultrastructural differences in junctional intercellular communication between highly and weakly metastatic clones derived from rat mammary carcinoma. , 1990, Cancer research.
[35] D. S. Crow,et al. Phosphorylation of connexin43 gap junction protein in uninfected and Rous sarcoma virus-transformed mammalian fibroblasts , 1990, Molecular and cellular biology.
[36] H. Pitot,et al. Enzymes of glutathione metabolism as biochemical markers during hepatocarcinogenesis , 2004, Cancer and Metastasis Reviews.
[37] Peter J. Bryant,et al. The fat tumor suppressor gene in Drosophila encodes a novel member of the cadherin gene superfamily , 1991, Cell.
[38] B. Lewin. Oncogenic conversion by regulatory changes in transcription factors , 1991, Cell.
[39] L. Loeb,et al. Mutator phenotype may be required for multistage carcinogenesis. , 1991, Cancer research.
[40] W. Loewenstein,et al. The cellular src gene product regulates junctional cell-to-cell communication. , 1988, Science.
[41] J. Trosko,et al. Correlation of increased levels of Ha‐ras T24 protein with extent of loss of gap junction function in rat liver epithelial cells , 1992, Molecular carcinogenesis.
[42] M. Bignami,et al. Specific viral oncogenes cause differential effects on cell‐to‐cell communication, relevant to the suppression of the transformed phenotype by normal cells , 1988, Molecular carcinogenesis.
[43] S. Mikalsen,et al. The non-phorbol ester tumor promoter okadaic acid does not promote morphological transformation or inhibit junctional communication in hamster embryo cells. , 1990, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[44] W. Lijinsky. Non‐genotoxic environmental carcinogens , 1990 .
[45] D. Goodenough,et al. Biochemical analysis of connexin43 intracellular transport, phosphorylation, and assembly into gap junctional plaques , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[46] M J Sanderson,et al. Intercellular propagation of calcium waves mediated by inositol trisphosphate. , 1992, Science.
[47] B. Hille,et al. GnRH-induced Ca2+ oscillations and rhythmic hyperpolarizations of pituitary gonadotropes. , 1992, Science.
[48] W. Birchmeier,et al. Dominant and recessive genes involved in tumor cell invasion. , 1991, Current opinion in cell biology.
[49] J. Trosko,et al. Stem cell theory of carcinogenesis. , 1989, Toxicology letters.
[50] W. Birchmeier,et al. Dissecting tumor cell invasion: epithelial cells acquire invasive properties after the loss of uvomorulin-mediated cell-cell adhesion , 1989, The Journal of cell biology.
[51] L. Leinwand,et al. Functional analysis of human cardiac gap junction channel mutants. , 1991, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[52] D. Gros,et al. Molecular mechanisms of TPA‐mediated inhibition of Gap‐junctional intercellular communication: Evidence for action on the assembly or function but not the expression of connexin 43 in rat liver epithelial cells , 1991, Molecular carcinogenesis.
[53] P. Blumberg. In vitro studies on the mode of action of the phorbol esters, potent tumor promoters: part 1. , 1980, Critical reviews in toxicology.
[54] K. Grzeschik,et al. Six genes of the human connexin gene family coding for gap junctional proteins are assigned to four different human chromosomes. , 1990, European journal of cell biology.
[55] K. Willecke,et al. Mouse connexin37: cloning and functional expression of a gap junction gene highly expressed in lung , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[56] K. Willecke,et al. The diversity of connexin genes encoding gap junctional proteins. , 1991, European journal of cell biology.
[57] Y Nishizuka,et al. The protein kinase C family: heterogeneity and its implications. , 1989, Annual review of biochemistry.
[58] H. Gainer,et al. Diacylglycerol inhibits gap junctional communication in cultured epidermal cells: evidence for a role of protein kinase C. , 1985, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[59] J. Revel,et al. Loss and reappearance of gap junctions in regenerating liver , 1978, The Journal of cell biology.
[60] B. Maro,et al. Major loss of junctional coupling during mitosis in early mouse embryos , 1986, The Journal of cell biology.
[61] G. Kidder,et al. Control of gap junction formation in early mouse embryos. , 1983, Developmental biology.
[62] E. Krebs,et al. Regulation of oocyte maturation. , 1980, Current topics in cellular regulation.
[63] W. Loewenstein,et al. Enhancement of gap junctional communication by retinoids correlates with their ability to inhibit neoplastic transformation. , 1989, Carcinogenesis.
[64] N. Unwin. The structure of ion channels in membranes of excitable cells , 1989, Neuron.
[65] K. Matlin,et al. Multilayering and loss of apical polarity in MDCK cells transformed with viral K-ras , 1991, The Journal of cell biology.
[66] J. Trosko,et al. Role of tumor promotion in affecting the multi-hit nature of carcinogenesis. , 1985, Basic life sciences.
[67] J. Revel,et al. Intercellular communication in normal and regenerating rat liver: a quantitative analysis , 1981, The Journal of cell biology.
[68] I. Weinstein,et al. Nonmutagenic mechanisms in carcinogenesis: role of protein kinase C in signal transduction and growth control. , 1991, Environmental health perspectives.
[69] E. M. Lasater. Retinal horizontal cell gap junctional conductance is modulated by dopamine through a cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. , 1987, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[70] Y H Xu,et al. Quantitative stereological analysis of the effects of age and sex on multistage hepatocarcinogenesis in the rat by use of four cytochemical markers. , 1990, Cancer research.
[71] D. Spray,et al. Volatile Anesthetics Block Intercellular Communication Between Neonatal Rat Myocardial Cells , 1989, Circulation research.
[72] R. Cooke. Biology of Disease , 1948, The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine.
[73] E. Mugnaini,et al. Cell-cell junctional interactions and characteristic plasma membrane features of cultured rat glial cells , 1985, Neuroscience.
[74] G. Nicolson. Gene expression, cellular diversification and tumor progression to the metastatic phenotype , 1991, BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
[75] S. Wert,et al. A dramatic loss of cumulus cell gap junctions is correlated with germinal vesicle breakdown in rat oocytes. , 1986, Developmental biology.
[76] 榎本 平. Phorbol ester-mediated inhibition of intercellular communication in Balb/c 3T3 cells : relationship to enhancement of cell transformation , 1986 .
[77] G. Christ,et al. Intercellular communication through gap junctions: a potential role in pharmacomechanical coupling and syncytial tissue contraction in vascular smooth muscle isolated from the human corpus cavernosum. , 1991, Life sciences.
[78] M. Hooper,et al. A close relationship between microvilli and metabolic cooperation deficiency in embryonal carcinoma cells. , 1989, Experimental cell research.
[79] W. Lijinsky. A view of the relation between carcinogenesis and mutagenesis , 1989, Environmental and molecular mutagenesis.
[80] J. Trosko,et al. Inhibited intercellular communication as a mechanistic link between teratogenesis and carcinogenesis. , 1985, Critical reviews in toxicology.
[81] P. Greengard,et al. Phosphorylation of connexin 32, a hepatocyte gap-junction protein, by cAMP-dependent protein kinase, protein kinase C and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. , 1990, European journal of biochemistry.
[82] B. Dorman,et al. Effect of mouse skin tumor promoters upon [3H]uridine exchange and focus formation in cultures of C3H/10T1/2 mouse fibroblasts. , 1986, Carcinogenesis.
[83] J. Connor,et al. Hepatocyte gap junctions are permeable to the second messenger, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, and to calcium ions. , 1989, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[84] C. Swenson,et al. Evidence for the participation of actin microfilaments and bristle coats in the internalization of gap junction membrane , 1979, The Journal of cell biology.
[85] K. Willecke,et al. Comparative characterization of the 21-kD and 26-kD gap junction proteins in murine liver and cultured hepatocytes , 1989, The Journal of cell biology.
[86] A. Moreno,et al. Humoral factors reduce gap junction sensitivity to cytoplasmic pH. I. Organ ablation studies. , 1991, The American journal of physiology.
[87] N. Gilula,et al. Cell-to-cell communication and ovulation. A study of the cumulus-oocyte complex , 1978, The Journal of cell biology.
[88] E Farber,et al. Cellular adaptation in the origin and development of cancer. , 1991, Cancer research.
[89] P. O'lague,et al. Electrical Coupling: Low Resistance Junctions between Mitotic and Interphase Fibroblasts in Tissue Culture , 1970, Science.
[90] N. Gilula,et al. A study of communication specificity between cells in culture , 1977, The Journal of cell biology.
[91] L. Makowski,et al. Gap junction structures: Analysis of the x-ray diffraction data , 1977, The Journal of cell biology.
[92] B. Strauss. The origin of point mutations in human tumor cells. , 1992, Cancer research.
[93] M. Nathanson,et al. Coordination of hormone-induced calcium signals in isolated rat hepatocyte couplets: demonstration with confocal microscopy. , 1992, Molecular biology of the cell.
[94] H. Yamasaki,et al. Phenobarbital specifically reduces gap junction protein mRNA level in rat liver , 1988, Molecular carcinogenesis.
[95] J. Klaunig,et al. Role of inhibition of intercellular communication in carcinogenesis. , 1990, Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology.
[96] J. Haefliger,et al. Four novel members of the connexin family of gap junction proteins. Molecular cloning, expression, and chromosome mapping. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[97] H. Yamasaki,et al. Further evidence for the involvement of gap-junctional intercellular communication in induction and maintenance of transformed foci in BALB/c 3T3 cells. , 1988, Cancer research.
[98] T. Slaga,et al. Gap-junctional intercellular communication in epidermal cell lines from selected stages of SENCAR mouse skin carcinogenesis. , 1989, Cancer research.
[99] D C Spray,et al. Kinetic properties of a voltage-dependent junctional conductance , 1981, The Journal of general physiology.
[100] W. Loewenstein,et al. Growth inhibition of transformed cells correlates with their junctional communication with normal cells , 1986, Cell.
[101] L. Leinwand,et al. Molecular characterization and functional expression of the human cardiac gap junction channel , 1990, The Journal of cell biology.
[102] R. Werner,et al. Expression of functional cell-cell channels from cloned rat liver gap junction complementary DNA. , 1987, Science.
[103] D. Paul,et al. Reversible alteration in the expression of the gap junctional protein connexin 32 during tumor promotion in rat liver and its role during cell proliferation. , 1990, Cancer communications.
[104] S. Caveney. The role of gap junctions in development. , 1985, Annual review of physiology.
[105] J. Klaunig,et al. Strain and species effects on the inhibition of hepatocyte intercellular communication by liver tumor promoters. , 1987, Cancer letters.
[106] S. Aaronson,et al. Growth factors and cancer. , 1991, Science.
[107] N. Gilula,et al. Functional assembly of gap junction conductance in lipid bilayers: Demonstration that the major 27 kd protein forms the junctional channel , 1987, Cell.
[108] E. Elmore,et al. Biochemical mechanisms and regulation of intercellular communication , 1987 .
[109] C. Weghorst,et al. Gap-junctional intercellular communication and murine hepatic carcinogenesis. , 1990, Progress in clinical and biological research.
[110] E. Hertzberg,et al. Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans induce gap junction synthesis and function in primary liver cultures , 1987, The Journal of cell biology.
[111] D C Spray,et al. Biophysical properties of gap junctions between freshly dispersed pairs of mouse pancreatic beta cells. , 1991, Biophysical journal.
[112] M. Sanderson,et al. Intercellular calcium signaling via gap junctions in glioma cells , 1992, The Journal of cell biology.
[113] M. A. Pereira,et al. Inhibition of intercellular communication between mouse hepatocytes by tumor promoters. , 1987, Toxicology and applied pharmacology.
[114] E. Hertzberg,et al. Isolated liver gap junctions: gating of transjunctional currents is similar to that in intact pairs of rat hepatocytes. , 1986, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[115] R. Dermietzel,et al. Gap junctions between cultured astrocytes: immunocytochemical, molecular, and electrophysiological analysis , 1991, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[116] G M Edelman,et al. Differential phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 in junctional communication-competent and -deficient cell lines , 1990, The Journal of cell biology.
[117] Y. Kanno. Modulation of cell communication and carcinogenesis. , 1985, The Japanese journal of physiology.
[118] E. Farber. The multistep nature of cancer development. , 1984, Cancer research.
[119] E. Kam,et al. Patterns of junctional communication in skin. , 1986, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[120] N. Gilula,et al. Cloning and characterization of human and rat liver cDNAs coding for a gap junction protein , 1986, The Journal of cell biology.
[121] H. Pitot,et al. The stages of initiation and promotion in hepatocarcinogenesis. , 1980, Biochimica et biophysica acta.
[122] R. Erickson,et al. Abnormal development and dye coupling produced by antisense RNA to gap junction protein in mouse preimplantation embryos. , 1989, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[123] N. Gilula,et al. Antibodies to gap-junctional protein selectively disrupt junctional communication in the early amphibian embryo , 1984, Nature.