Original paper
S100P/RAGE signaling regulates microRNA-155 expression via AP-1 activation in colon cancer
Abstract
Accumulating evidence indicates that elevated S100P promotes the pathogenesis of cancers, including colon cancer. S100P exerts its effects by binding to and activating the Receptor for Advance Glycation End-products (RAGE). The effects of up-regulated S100P/RAGE signaling on cell functions are well documented. Despite these observations, little is known about the downstream targets of S100P/RAGE signaling. In the present study, we demonstrated...
Paper Details
Title
S100P/RAGE signaling regulates microRNA-155 expression via AP-1 activation in colon cancer
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
319
Issue
13
Pages
2081 - 2090
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