S100 Calcium Binding Protein A6
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An S100 calcium binding protein that contains two EF HAND MOTIFS and plays a role as a calcium sensor and modulator for many cellular processes such as CELL CYCLE progression; CELL MOTILITY and reorganization of the ACTIN CYTOSKELETON. Its expression is induced by growth factors and it is overexpressed in patients with ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA.
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D000075383
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D12.776.157.125.750.532 D12.776.167.481
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Below are the most recent publications written about "S100 Calcium Binding Protein A6" by people in Profiles.
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The Calcium-Binding Protein S100A6 Accelerates Human Osteosarcoma Growth by Promoting Cell Proliferation and Inhibiting Osteogenic Differentiation. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2015; 37(6):2375-92.
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S100A6 expression and function in human osteosarcoma. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2008 Sep; 466(9):2060-70.
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Promoter hyper-methylation of calcium binding proteins S100A6 and S100A2 in human prostate cancer. Prostate. 2005 Dec 01; 65(4):322-30.
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Increased expression of S100A6 is associated with decreased metastasis and inhibition of cell migration and anchorage independent growth in human osteosarcoma. Cancer Lett. 2005 Nov 08; 229(1):135-48.