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Growth hormone is permissive for neoplastic colon growth
Vera Chesnokova
, Svetlana Zonis
, Cuiqi Zhou
, Maria Victoria Recouvreux
, Anat Ben-Shlomo
,
Takako Araki
, Robert Barrett
, Michael Workman
, Kolja Wawrowsky
, Vladimir A. Ljubimov
, Magdalena Uhart
, Shlomo Melmed
Medicine - Endocrine and Diabetes Division
Cellular Mechanisms of Cancer
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Adenoma
12%
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
25%
ApcMin Mouse
12%
Apoptosis
12%
Catenin
12%
Cell Motility
12%
Cell Survival
12%
Chromosome 10
12%
Colon
100%
Colon Adenocarcinoma
12%
Colon Cancer
12%
Colon Cancer Cells
37%
Colon Polyps
12%
Colon Tumor
12%
Double mutant
12%
Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition
12%
Field Change
12%
GH Receptor
12%
Growth Hormone
100%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
25%
Growth Hormone Receptor
25%
Hormone Signaling
12%
Human Colon Epithelial Cells
12%
Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs)
12%
Intestinal Organoids
12%
Intestinal Tumor
12%
Molecular Components
12%
P53 Level
12%
Phosphatase
12%
Pituitary
12%
Precancerous
12%
PROP1
12%
Prophet
12%
Receptor Blockers
12%
Receptor mutations
12%
Short Stature
12%
Skin Fibroblasts
12%
Soft Tissue
12%
Stem Cell-derived
12%
Stromal Fibroblasts
12%
Tensin Homolog
12%
Transcription Factor
12%
Transition Factors
12%
Tumor number
12%
Tumor Size
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acromegaly
20%
Adenoma
10%
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
20%
Catenin
10%
Cell Migration
10%
Cell Motility
10%
Cell Survival
10%
Colon
100%
Colon Adenocarcinoma
10%
Colon Carcinoma
10%
Colon Cell
10%
Colon Cell Line
10%
Colon Polyp
10%
Colon Tumor
10%
Fibroblast
10%
Growth Hormone
100%
Growth Hormone Receptor
20%
Hormone Receptor Blocking Agent
10%
Human Pluripotent Stem Cell
10%
Intestine Tumor
10%
Malignant Neoplasm
10%
Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition
10%
Neoplasm
10%
Organoid
10%
P21
10%
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5 Trisphosphate 3 Phosphatase
10%
Predisposing Condition
10%
Programmed Cell Death
10%
Protein P53
50%
Receptor
10%
Short Stature
10%
Skin Fibroblast
10%
Transcription Factor Pit 1
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
15%
Body Height
7%
Bovine Somatotropin
100%
Catenin
7%
Cell Migration
7%
Cell Motility
7%
Cell Survival
7%
Chromosome 10
7%
Colon
100%
Cross Breeding
7%
Fibroblast
15%
Growth Hormone
100%
Growth Hormone Receptor
15%
Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
7%
Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition
7%
P21
7%
P53
38%
Phosphatase
7%
Pituitary-Specific Positive Transcription Factor 1
7%
Programmed Cell Death
7%
Tensin
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acromegaly
20%
Adenoma
10%
Catenin
10%
Colon Adenocarcinoma
10%
Colon Carcinoma
10%
Colon Polyp
10%
Colon Polyposis
20%
Colon Tumor
10%
Growth Hormone
100%
Growth Hormone Receptor
20%
Hormone Receptor Blocking Agent
10%
Intestine Tumor
10%
Malignant Neoplasm
10%
Neoplasm
10%
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5 Trisphosphate 3 Phosphatase
10%
Protein P53
50%
Receptor
10%
Short Stature
10%
Transcription Factor Pit 1
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Body Height
9%
Catenin
9%
Cell Migration
9%
Cell Motility
9%
Cell Survival
9%
Chromosome 10
9%
Colon
100%
Colon Cell
9%
Colon Cell Line
9%
Cross Breeding
9%
Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition
9%
Fibroblast
9%
Organoid
9%
P53
45%
Phosphatase
9%
Pluripotent Stem Cell
9%
Programmed Cell Death
9%
Skin Fibroblast
9%
Soft Tissue
9%
Transcription Factor Pit 1
9%