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Concept MicroRNAs
Academic Article DCLK1 facilitates intestinal tumor growth via enhancing pluripotency and epithelial mesenchymal transition.
Academic Article XMD8-92 inhibits pancreatic tumor xenograft growth via a DCLK1-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article Plasma DCLK1 is a marker of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC): Targeting DCLK1 prevents HCC tumor xenograft growth via a microRNA-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article DCLK1 regulates pluripotency and angiogenic factors via microRNA-dependent mechanisms in pancreatic cancer.
Academic Article Nanoparticle-based delivery of siDCAMKL-1 increases microRNA-144 and inhibits colorectal cancer tumor growth via a Notch-1 dependent mechanism.
Academic Article Regulation of miRNAs by agents targeting the tumor stem cell markers DCLK1, MSI1, LGR5, and BMI1.
Academic Article Selective blockade of DCAMKL-1 results in tumor growth arrest by a Let-7a MicroRNA-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article Targeting pancreatitis blocks tumor-initiating stem cells and pancreatic cancer progression.
Academic Article Survival of Patients with Gastrointestinal Cancers Can Be Predicted by a Surrogate microRNA Signature for Cancer Stem-like Cells Marked by DCLK1 Kinase.
Academic Article Zinc-Dependent Regulation of ZEB1 and YAP1 Coactivation Promotes Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Plasticity and Metastasis in Pancreatic Cancer.
Academic Article DCAMKL-1 regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human pancreatic cells through a miR-200a-dependent mechanism.
Academic Article Wnt inhibitory factor 1 suppresses cancer stemness and induces cellular senescence.
Grant Circulating Biomarkers for the Detection of Human Liver Diseases
Grant The Gastrointestinal Stem Cell Response to Injury
Academic Article Circular RNA ANAPC7 Inhibits Tumor Growth and Muscle Wasting via PHLPP2-AKT-TGF-ß Signaling Axis in Pancreatic Cancer.
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