2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2012.06.038
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Cyclin I correlates with VEGFR-2 and cell proliferation in human epithelial ovarian cancer

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“…Collective discoveries found that dysregulated expression of KDR could trigger proliferation and metastasis of tumors [48]. Meanwhile, association between KDR genetic variants and several diseases has been found in previous studies, such as ovarian cancer, endometriosis, coronary artery lesions of Kawasaki disease, and moyamoya [49]. However, the mechanism of KDR in tumorigenesis is still not well explained.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Collective discoveries found that dysregulated expression of KDR could trigger proliferation and metastasis of tumors [48]. Meanwhile, association between KDR genetic variants and several diseases has been found in previous studies, such as ovarian cancer, endometriosis, coronary artery lesions of Kawasaki disease, and moyamoya [49]. However, the mechanism of KDR in tumorigenesis is still not well explained.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The other one is the possible involvement of Cyclin I in proliferation of cancer cells. 9,10 The increased level of Cyclin I protein was observed in breast, ovarian, and pancreatic cancer cells. 9,10,20 Although the contribution of Cyclin I to cancer formation associated with angiogenesis was suggested, 9,10 the precise mechanisms were unknown.…”
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“…6 While most Cdks are activated in proliferating cells to promote cell cycle progression, the Cdk5 activity is predominantly detected in post-mitotic neurons, 7 and Cdk5 plays a role in a variety of neuronal functions, such as neuronal development, migration, and synaptic signaling. 8 Recent studies have suggested that Cyclin I expression is correlated with the proliferative activity and angiogenesis in human cancers, 9,10 and that increased levels of Cyclin I are associated with terminal growth arrest in cardiomyocytes. 11 However, it is unclear whether Cyclin I has a direct role in regulating cell proliferation, similar to other cyclins.…”
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“…Cyclin-I, a member of the Cyclins family, was originally cloned from the human forebrain cortex (8). With a typical cyclin box, its correlation has been suggested with the proliferative activity and angiogenesis in human cancers (1). Identifying alterations in Matrilin-3 and Cyclin-I expressions during impairment and recovery of growth plate may be more significant in understanding the pathogenesis of TD.…”
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