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Our recent preliminary studies have shown that AR expression was increased and proliferation was decreased in pre-pubertal testes from SAFB2−/− compared to SAFB1+/+ mice (data not shown), suggesting early maturation in SAFB2−/− mice, and this will be the focus of future studies.
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We considered that selection pressure might result in the loss of caspase-8 DEDs, and increased proliferation and tumor formation might result with continued passage of the cells.
This results in activation of the cyclin-D1 promoter and increased proliferation and tumour growth (Massoumi et al, 2006).
Several studies have implicated a close relationship between high VEGFR2 expression in tumours and invasive and metastatic behaviour, increased proliferation and poor patient prognosis [3 6].
Aspirin and salicylate increased proliferation and apoptosis in crypts over the ALN.
In-vitro, PTEN-/ embryonic stem cells and fibroblasts display increased proliferation and decreased sensitivity to apoptosis.
Overexpression of ALDH1A1 in lung cancer cells and leukemia cells increased proliferation and drug resistance (Moreb et al, 2012).
Apoptosis is a hallmark of many cancers and often correlates with increased proliferation and worse prognosis.
CPB was associated with increased p65 NF-κB and iNOS expression and increased tubular proliferation rates.
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