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Calreticulin: not just another calcium-binding protein. | Academic Article |
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Defining the requirements for the pathogenic interaction between mutant calreticulin and MPL in MPN. | Academic Article |
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Mutant Calreticulin Requires Both Its Mutant C-terminus and the Thrombopoietin Receptor for Oncogenic Transformation. | Academic Article |
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Suppressive roles of calreticulin in prostate cancer growth and metastasis. | Academic Article |
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Calcium-Binding Protein, Vitamin D-Dependent | Concept |
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Ca2+-dependent nuclear export mediated by calreticulin. | Academic Article |
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Calreticulin Is a receptor for nuclear export. | Academic Article |
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Calreticulin promotes immunity and type I interferon-dependent survival in mice with acute myeloid leukemia. | Academic Article |
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Calreticulin | Concept |
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A polypeptide binding conformation of calreticulin is induced by heat shock, calcium depletion, or by deletion of the C-terminal acidic region. | Academic Article |
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The leukemic fusion gene AML1-MDS1-EVI1 suppresses CEBPA in acute myeloid leukemia by activation of Calreticulin. | Academic Article |
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The Calcium-Binding Protein S100A6 Accelerates Human Osteosarcoma Growth by Promoting Cell Proliferation and Inhibiting Osteogenic Differentiation. | Academic Article |
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The E-F hand calcium-binding protein S100A4 regulates the proliferation, survival and differentiation potential of human osteosarcoma cells. | Academic Article |
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Elf, Shannon | Person |
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Granule lattice protein 1 (Grl1p), an acidic, calcium-binding protein in Tetrahymena thermophila dense-core secretory granules, influences granule size, shape, content organization, and release but not protein sorting or condensation. | Academic Article |
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