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The following pages link to Aberrant accumulation of PTTG1 induced by a mutated thyroid hormone beta receptor inhibits mitotic progression (Q35070405):
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- Molecular functions of thyroid hormones and their clinical significance in liver-related diseases (Q21284820) (← links)
- Molecular aspects of thyroid hormone actions (Q22306217) (← links)
- REGgamma proteasome mediates degradation of the ubiquitin ligase Smurf1 (Q24336438) (← links)
- Nuclear receptor corepressor is a novel regulator of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling (Q28591755) (← links)
- Growth activation alone is not sufficient to cause metastatic thyroid cancer in a mouse model of follicular thyroid carcinoma (Q33775577) (← links)
- Lessons from mouse models of thyroid cancer (Q33819911) (← links)
- Genomic profiling of genes contributing to metastasis in a mouse model of thyroid follicular carcinoma. (Q33895984) (← links)
- The best of both worlds - managing the cancer, saving the bone (Q33920055) (← links)
- Inhibition of mTORC1 signaling reduces tumor growth but does not prevent cancer progression in a mouse model of thyroid cancer. (Q33947770) (← links)
- Tumor suppressor action of liganded thyroid hormone receptor beta by direct repression of beta-catenin gene expression. (Q34197844) (← links)
- Attenuation of p38-mediated miR-1/133 expression facilitates myoblast proliferation during the early stage of muscle regeneration (Q34387916) (← links)
- Src-dependent phosphorylation at Y406 on the thyroid hormone receptor β confers the tumor suppressor activity (Q34654368) (← links)
- Oncogenic Actions of the Nuclear Receptor Corepressor (NCOR1) in a Mouse Model of Thyroid Cancer (Q34808224) (← links)
- Global expression profiling reveals gain-of-function oncogenic activity of a mutated thyroid hormone receptor in thyroid carcinogenesis (Q34914923) (← links)
- Differential Recruitment of Nuclear Coregulators Directs the Isoform-Dependent Action of Mutant Thyroid Hormone Receptors (Q35001250) (← links)
- Extranuclear signaling of mutated thyroid hormone receptors in promoting metastatic spread in thyroid carcinogenesis (Q35085667) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone receptor mutations in cancer and resistance to thyroid hormone: perspective and prognosis (Q35099103) (← links)
- Regulation of c-Myc protein stability by proteasome activator REGγ (Q35579298) (← links)
- Impaired adipogenesis caused by a mutated thyroid hormone alpha1 receptor (Q35676227) (← links)
- Involvement of the nuclear proteasome activator PA28γ in the cellular response to DNA double-strand breaks (Q35737515) (← links)
- Modeling follicular thyroid cancer for future therapies (Q35832908) (← links)
- Evidence for cooperative transforming activity of the human pituitary tumor transforming gene and human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 Tax. (Q35947596) (← links)
- Associations between proteasomal activator PA28γ and outcome of oral squamous cell carcinoma: Evidence from cohort studies and functional analyses (Q36038644) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone receptors and cancer (Q36120590) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone receptors are tumor suppressors in a mouse model of metastatic follicular thyroid carcinoma (Q36238475) (← links)
- Modeling thyroid cancer in the mouse (Q36297044) (← links)
- Adipogenesis is differentially impaired by thyroid hormone receptor mutant isoforms (Q36297080) (← links)
- Role of TSH in the spontaneous development of asymmetrical thyroid carcinoma in mice with a targeted mutation in a single allele of the thyroid hormone-β receptor (Q36439404) (← links)
- Reactivation of the silenced thyroid hormone receptor β gene expression delays thyroid tumor progression (Q36486116) (← links)
- Novel functions of thyroid hormone receptor mutants: beyond nucleus-initiated transcription (Q36684230) (← links)
- Regulation of beta-catenin by a novel nongenomic action of thyroid hormone beta receptor (Q36748109) (← links)
- Inhibition of estrogen-dependent tumorigenesis by the thyroid hormone receptor β in xenograft models (Q36966824) (← links)
- Diet-induced obesity increases tumor growth and promotes anaplastic change in thyroid cancer in a mouse model (Q37018515) (← links)
- Activation of tumor cell proliferation by thyroid hormone in a mouse model of follicular thyroid carcinoma (Q37058438) (← links)
- SAHA-induced loss of tumor suppressor Pten gene promotes thyroid carcinogenesis in a mouse model (Q37123127) (← links)
- Complex temporal changes in TGFβ oncogenic signaling drive thyroid carcinogenesis in a mouse model (Q37205853) (← links)
- Novel oncogenic actions of TRbeta mutants in tumorigenesis. (Q37277782) (← links)
- Novel non-genomic signaling of thyroid hormone receptors in thyroid carcinogenesis. (Q37347113) (← links)
- Inhibition of tumorigenesis by the thyroid hormone receptor β in xenograft models (Q37587900) (← links)
- The proteasome activator PA28γ, a negative regulator of p53, is transcriptionally up-regulated by p53 (Q37645246) (← links)
- The ligand-bound thyroid hormone receptor in macrophages ameliorates kidney injury via inhibition of nuclear factor-κB activities (Q37685754) (← links)
- Pituitary tumor-transforming gene and its binding factor in endocrine cancer (Q37815569) (← links)
- Thyromimetics: A journey from bench to bed-side (Q37866871) (← links)
- The pituitary tumor transforming gene in thyroid cancer (Q38004366) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone actions in liver cancer (Q38041427) (← links)
- Hepatic miR-378 targets p110α and controls glucose and lipid homeostasis by modulating hepatic insulin signalling. (Q38302507) (← links)
- Identification of genes and pathways associated with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma by bioinformatics analyses (Q38450835) (← links)
- Gene expression profiles in human HepG2 cells treated with extracts of the Tamarindus indica fruit pulp. (Q39614837) (← links)
- TIF1β association with HP1 is essential for post-gastrulation development, but not for Sertoli cell functions during spermatogenesis. (Q53282568) (← links)
- Pituitary Hyperplasia, Hormonal Changes and Prolactinoma Development in Males Exposed to Estrogens-An Insight From Translational Studies (Q90433649) (← links)