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These hallmarks define functional profiles and aberrations that distinguish cancer from normal tissue.
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The cancer hallmarks defined by Hanahan and Weinberg [ 3, 4] helped enormously in identifying the general nature of the changes that are required to convert normal cells into tumor cells (transformation).
The remaining set was scrutinized for the presence of typical AP hallmarks defined as D[TS]G, Y, XXG, D[TS]G, and XXG (where X is any of the hydrophobic residues AFILMV and numbering is according to mature pig pepsin).
Mouse and rat genomic sequences permit us to obtain a global view of evolutionary rearrangements that have occurred between the two species and to define hallmarks that might underlie these events.
The two USP11 DU structures allow us to define hallmarks of the DUSP-UBL module in USP4, USP15, and USP11 as well as delineating the characteristics of USP11.
Table 1 summarizes the current findings with regard to the role of platelets in breast cancer progression within the context of hallmarks that generally define cancer pathogenesis.
These 10 cancer hallmarks consist of the 6 originally defined hallmarks [ 8] augmented by 2 emerging hallmarks and 2 enabling characteristics [ 9].
Father's Day -- at least as Hallmark and Wikipedia define it -- doesn't mean all that much to me, even though being a dad is one of the most important jobs I have.
In 2011, Hanahan and Weinberg updated their 10 hallmarks of cancer that define tumor cells, distinguishing them from normal cells.
The 11 hallmark amino acids that define the catalytic core of the first phosphatase domain are located at AA 1104-1114.
Once MPF is activated, a number of hallmark events occur that define oocyte maturation in many species.
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