نتایج جستجو برای: immunoradiometric kit

تعداد نتایج: 29921  

Journal: :Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM 2005
Markku Miettinen Jerzy Lasota

CD117 (KIT) is a type III receptor tyrosine kinase operating in cell signal transduction in several cell types. Normally KIT is activated (phosphorylated) by binding of its ligand, the stem cell factor. This leads to a phosphorylation cascade ultimately activating various transcription factors in different cell types. Such activation regulates apoptosis, cell differentiation, proliferation, che...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2013
Misun Park Won Kyu Kim Meiying Song Minhee Park Hyunki Kim Hye Jin Nam Sung Hee Baek Hoguen Kim

PURPOSE Abnormal signaling through receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) moieties is important in tumorigenesis and drug targeting of colorectal cancers. Wild-type KIT (WT-KIT), a RTK that is activated upon binding with stem cell factor (SCF), is highly expressed in some colon cancers; however, little is known about the functional role of SCF-dependent KIT activation in colon cancer pathogenesis. We a...

Journal: :Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 1990

Journal: :Blood 2001
R Chian S Young A Danilkovitch-Miagkova L Rönnstrand E Leonard P Ferrao L Ashman D Linnekin

Stem cell factor (SCF) binds the receptor tyrosine kinase c-Kit and is critical for normal hematopoiesis. Substitution of valine for aspartic acid 816 (D816V) constitutively actives human c-Kit, and this mutation is found in patients with mastocytosis, leukemia, and germ cell tumors. Immortalized murine progenitor cells (MIHCs) transduced with wild-type c-Kit proliferate in response to SCF, whe...

Journal: :Blood 1995
A M Turner L G Bennett N L Lin J Wypych T D Bartley R W Hunt H L Atkins K E Langley V Parker F Martin

Stem cell factor (SCF) triggers cell growth by binding to cell surface c-kit receptors. Soluble forms of several cytokine receptors have been described and may play a role in the modulation of cytokine activity in vivo. For these reasons, we investigated whether human hematopoietic cells produce soluble c-kit receptors. The human leukemia cell lines OCIM1 and MO7e display approximately 80,000 a...

Journal: :Blood 1994
T Tsujimura T Furitsu M Morimoto K Isozaki S Nomura Y Matsuzawa Y Kitamura Y Kanakura

The c-kit proto-oncogene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase that is known to play a crucial role in hematopoiesis, especially in mast cell growth and differentiation. Although a number of dominant loss-of-function mutations of c-kit gene have been well characterized in mice, rats, and humans, little is known about the c-kit mutations contributing to ligand-independent activation of the c-kit re...

2016
Christian Posch Homayoun Moslehi Martina Sanlorenzo Gary Green Igor Vujic Renate Panzer-Grümayer Klemens Rappersberger Susana Ortiz-Urda

Mutations in the receptor tyrosine kinase c-KIT (KIT) are frequent oncogenic alterations in melanoma and are predominantly detected in tumors of acral, mucosal, and chronically sun-damaged skin. Research indicates that melanocytes with aberrant KIT signaling can be found in the distant periphery of the primary tumor; However, it is hitherto unknown whether KIT might confer a migratory advantage...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
S Huang D Jean M Luca M A Tainsky M Bar-Eli

Expression of the tyrosine kinase receptor, c-KIT, progressively decreases during local tumor growth and invasion of human melanomas. We have previously shown that enforced c-KIT expression in highly metastatic cells inhibited tumor growth and metastasis in nude mice. Furthermore, the ligand for c-KIT, SCF, induces apoptosis in human melanoma cells expressing c-KIT under both in vitro and in vi...

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