"14-3-3 Proteins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A large family of signal-transducing adaptor proteins present in wide variety of eukaryotes. They are PHOSPHOSERINE and PHOSPHOTHREONINE binding proteins involved in important cellular processes including SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; CELL CYCLE control; APOPTOSIS; and cellular stress responses. 14-3-3 proteins function by interacting with other signal-transducing proteins and effecting changes in their enzymatic activity and subcellular localization. The name 14-3-3 derives from numerical designations used in the original fractionation patterns of the proteins.
    
			
			
				
				
					
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							D048948
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							 D12.644.360.024.050 D12.776.157.057.002 D12.776.476.024.050 
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							14-3-3 Proteins- 14-3-3 Proteins
 - 14 3 3 Proteins
 - 14-3-3 Protein
 - 14 3 3 Protein
 - Brain 14-3-3 Protein
 - 14-3-3 Protein, Brain
 - Brain 14 3 3 Protein
 - Protein 14-3-3
 
  14-3-3 Protein, tau Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, tau Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, tau Isoform
 - 14-3-3tau Protein
 - 14 3 3tau Protein
 - Protein, 14-3-3tau
 - 14-3-3 tau Protein
 - 14 3 3 tau Protein
 
  14-3-3 Protein, zeta Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, zeta Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, zeta Isoform
 - 14-3-3zeta Protein
 - 14 3 3zeta Protein
 - 14-3-3 zeta Protein
 - 14 3 3 zeta Protein
 
  14-3-3 Protein, eta Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, eta Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, eta Isoform
 - 14-3-3eta Protein
 - 14 3 3eta Protein
 - 14-3-3 eta Protein
 - 14 3 3 eta Protein
 - eta Protein, 14-3-3
 
  14-3-3 Protein, epsilon Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, epsilon Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, epsilon Isoform
 - 14-3-3 epsilon Protein
 - 14 3 3 epsilon Protein
 - 14-3-3epsilon Protein
 - 14 3 3epsilon Protein
 
  14-3-3 Protein, gamma Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, gamma Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, gamma Isoform
 - 14-3-3gamma Protein
 - 14 3 3gamma Protein
 - 14-3-3 gamma Protein
 - 14 3 3 gamma Protein
 
  14-3-3 Protein, beta Isoform- 14-3-3 Protein, beta Isoform
 - 14 3 3 Protein, beta Isoform
 - 14-3-3beta Protein
 - 14 3 3beta Protein
 - 14-3-3 beta Protein
 - 14 3 3 beta Protein
 
  
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14-3-3 proteins modulate the ETS transcription factor ETV1 in prostate cancer. Cancer Res. 2013 Aug 15; 73(16):5110-9.
															
								 
							
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Exon B of human surfactant protein A2 mRNA, alone or within its surrounding sequences, interacts with 14-3-3; role of cis-elements and secondary structure. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2013 Jun 01; 304(11):L722-35.
															
								 
							
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14-3-3 proteins SGF14c and SGF14l play critical roles during soybean nodulation. Plant Physiol. 2012 Dec; 160(4):2125-36.
															
								 
							
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DCAMKL-1 regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human pancreatic cells through a miR-200a-dependent mechanism. Cancer Res. 2011 Mar 15; 71(6):2328-38.
															
								 
							
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14-3-3sigma-dependent resistance to cisplatin. Anticancer Res. 2009 Jun; 29(6):2009-14.