Collene R Jeter
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11.
Gong S, Li Q, Jeter C, Fan Q, Tang D, Liu B
Mol Carcinog
. 2015 May;
54(9):679-87.
PMID: 26013997
As one of the key pluripotency transcription factors, NANOG plays a critical role in maintaining the self-renewal and pluripotency in normal embryonic stem cells. Recent data indicate that NANOG is...
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Jeter C, Yang T, Wang J, Chao H, Tang D
Stem Cells
. 2015 Mar;
33(8):2381-90.
PMID: 25821200
The homeobox domain transcription factor NANOG, a key regulator of embryonic development and cellular reprogramming, has been reported to be broadly expressed in human cancers. Functional studies have provided strong...
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Liu B, Badeaux M, Choy G, Chandra D, Shen I, Jeter C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Mar;
9(3):e90615.
PMID: 24598770
Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical for the pluripotency of embryonic stem (ES) and embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells. Somatic cancer cells predominantly express a retrogene...
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Ferguson B, Gao X, Zelazowski M, Lee J, Jeter C, Abba M, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2013 Dec;
13:593.
PMID: 24330518
Background: The WW domain containing protein WWOX has been postulated to behave as a tumor suppressor in breast and other cancers. Expression of this protein is lost in over 70%...
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Badeaux M, Jeter C, Gong S, Liu B, Suraneni M, Rundhaug J, et al.
Cell Cycle
. 2013 Jul;
12(15):2395-408.
PMID: 23839044
The current study was undertaken to investigate potential oncogenic functions of NanogP8, a tumor-specific retrogene homolog of Nanog (expressed in pluripotent cells), in transgenic animal models. To this end, human...
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Qin J, Liu X, Laffin B, Chen X, Choy G, Jeter C, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2012 May;
10(5):556-69.
PMID: 22560078
Prostate cancer (PCa) is heterogeneous and contains both differentiated and undifferentiated tumor cells, but the relative functional contribution of these two cell populations remains unclear. Here we report distinct molecular,...
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Li H, Jiang M, Honorio S, Patrawala L, Jeter C, Calhoun-Davis T, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2009 Jul;
568:85-138.
PMID: 19582423
The cancer stem cell (CSC) theory posits that only a small population of tumor cells within the tumor has the ability to reinitiate tumor development and is responsible for tumor...
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Jeter C, Badeaux M, Choy G, Chandra D, Patrawala L, Liu C, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2009 May;
27(5):993-1005.
PMID: 19415763
Tumor development has long been known to resemble abnormal embryogenesis. The embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal gene NANOG is purportedly expressed by some epithelial cancer cells but a causal role...
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Chen X, Schneider-Broussard R, Hollowell D, McArthur M, Jeter C, Benavides F, et al.
Differentiation
. 2009 Mar;
77(3):324-34.
PMID: 19272531
The cell-of-origin has a great impact on the types of tumors that develop and the stem/progenitor cells have long been considered main targets of malignant transformation. The SV40 (SV40-Simian Virus...
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Bhatia B, Jiang M, Suraneni M, Patrawala L, Badeaux M, Schneider-Broussard R, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2008 Jul;
283(41):27957-27972.
PMID: 18662989
Normal human prostate (NHP) epithelial cells undergo senescence in vitro and in vivo, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Here we show that the senescence of primary NHP cells,...