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Long-term maintenance of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells by expression of BMI1RIZO, Aleksandra; DONTJE, Bert; VELLENGA, Edo et al.Blood. 2008, Vol 111, Num 5, pp 2621-2630, issn 0006-4971, 10 p.Article

Bmi-1 Cooperates with H-Ras to Transform Human Mammary Epithelial Cells via Dysregulation of Multiple Growth-Regulatory PathwaysDATTA, Sonal; HOENERHOFF, Mark J; BOMMI, Prashant et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 2007, Vol 67, Num 21, pp 10286-10295, issn 0008-5472, 10 p.Article

The Polycomb Gene Product BMI1 Contributes to the Maintenance of Tumor-Initiating Side Population Cells in Hepatocellular CarcinomaCHIBA, Tetsuhiro; MIYAGI, Satoru; IWAMA, Atsushi et al.Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.). 2008, Vol 68, Num 19, pp 7742-7749, issn 0008-5472, 8 p.Article

Bmi1 is essential for leukemic reprogramming of myeloid progenitor cellsYUAN, J; TAKEUCHI, M; NEGISHI, M et al.Leukemia. 2011, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 1335-1343, issn 0887-6924, 9 p.Article

Bmi-1 is related to proliferation, survival and poor prognosis in pancreatic cancerWENJIE SONG; KAISHAN TAO; HAIMIN LI et al.Cancer science. 2010, Vol 101, Num 7, pp 1754-1760, issn 1347-9032, 7 p.Article

The Bmi-1 polycomb protein antagonizes the (—)—epigallocatechin—3—gallate—dependent suppression of skin cancer cell survivalBALASUBRAMANIAN, Sivaprakasam; ADHIKARY, Gautam; ECKERT, Richard L et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 2010, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 496-503, issn 0143-3334, 8 p.Article

Chromosome Instability Modulated by BMI1―AURKA Signaling Drives Progression in Head and Neck CancerCHOU, Chun-Hung; YANG, Neng-Kai; LIU, Ting-Yun et al.Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.). 2013, Vol 73, Num 2, pp 953-966, issn 0008-5472, 14 p.Article

miR-200c Inhibits Melanoma Progression and Drug Resistance through Down-Regulation of Bmi-1SHUJING LIU; TETZLAFF, Michael T; RUTAO CUI et al.The American journal of pathology. 2012, Vol 181, Num 5, pp 1823-1835, issn 0002-9440, 13 p.Article

Expression of Bmi-1 in Epidermis Enhances Cell Survival by Altering Cell Cycle Regulatory Protein Expression and Inhibiting ApoptosisLEE, Kathy; ADHIKARY, Gautam; BALASUBRAMANIAN, Sivaprakasam et al.Journal of investigative dermatology. 2008, Vol 128, Num 1, pp 9-17, issn 0022-202X, 9 p.Article

Effect of siRNA-mediated silencing of Bmi-1 gene expression on HeLa cellsYUE JIANG; BENLI SU; XIUXIANG MENG et al.Cancer science. 2010, Vol 101, Num 2, pp 379-386, issn 1347-9032, 8 p.Article

The polycomb group BMI1 gene is a molecular marker for predicting prognosis of chronic myeloid leukemiaMOHTY, Mohamad; YONG, Agnes S. M; SZYDLO, Richard M et al.Blood. 2007, Vol 110, Num 1, pp 380-383, issn 0006-4971, 4 p.Article

Repression of BMI1 in normal and leukemic human CD34+ cells impairs self-renewal and induces apoptosisRIZO, Aleksandra; OLTHOF, Sandra; LINA HAN et al.Blood. 2009, Vol 114, Num 8, pp 1498-1505, issn 0006-4971, 8 p.Article

The Polycomb Group Protein Bmi-1 Is Essential for the Growth of Multiple Myeloma CellsJAGANI, Zainab; WIEDERSCHAIN, Dmitri; WARMUTH, Markus et al.Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.). 2010, Vol 70, Num 13, pp 5528-5538, issn 0008-5472, 11 p.Article

The oncogene and polycomb-group gene bmi-1 regulates cell proliferation and senescence through the InK4a locusJACOBS, J. J. L; KIEBOOM, K; MARINO, S et al.Nature (London). 1999, Vol 397, Num 6715, pp 164-168, issn 0028-0836Article

BMI1 as oncogenic candidate in a novel TCRB-associated chromosomal aberration in a patient with TCRγδ+ T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemiaLARMONIE, N. S. D; DIK, W. A; BEVERLOO, H. B et al.Leukemia. 2008, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 1266-1267, issn 0887-6924, 2 p.Article

BMI1 expression identifies subtypes of Merkel cell carcinomaKOUZMINA, Maria; HÄYRY, Valtteri; LEIKOLA, Junnu et al.Virchows Archiv. 2012, Vol 461, Num 6, pp 647-653, issn 0945-6317, 7 p.Article

Ewing Tumors That Do Not Overexpress BMI-1 Are a Distinct Molecular Subclass with Variant Biology: A Report from the Children's Oncology GroupCOOPER, Aaron; VAN DOORNINCK, John; TRICHE, Timothy J et al.Clinical cancer research (Print). 2011, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 56-66, issn 1078-0432, 11 p.Article

MiR-15a and MiR-16 Control Bmi-1 Expression in Ovarian CancerBHATTACHARYA, Resham; NICOLOSO, Milena; ARVIZO, Rochelle et al.Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.). 2009, Vol 69, Num 23, pp 9090-9095, issn 0008-5472, 6 p.Article

Comprehensive analysis of homeobox genes in hodgkin lymphoma cell lines identifies dysregulated expression of HOXB9 mediated via ERK5 signaling and BMI1NAGEL, Stefan; BUREK, Christof; VENTURINI, Letizia et al.Blood. 2007, Vol 109, Num 7, pp 3015-3023, issn 0006-4971, 9 p.Article

Stem cell-related proteins C-KIT, C-MYC and BMI-1 in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma—do they have a role?RENKONEN, Suvi; HÄYRY, Valtteri; HEIKKILÄ, Päivi et al.Virchows Archiv. 2011, Vol 458, Num 2, pp 189-195, issn 0945-6317, 7 p.Article

Mel-18 acts as a tumor suppressor by repressing bmi-1 expression and down-regulating akt activity in breast cancer cellsGUO, Wei-Jian; ZENG, Mu-Sheng; YADAV, Ajay et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 2007, Vol 67, Num 11, pp 5083-5089, issn 0008-5472, 7 p.Article

Intestinal Stem Cells and Their Roles During Mucosal Injury and RepairNEAL, Matthew D; RICHARDSON, Ward M; SODHI, Chhinder P et al.The Journal of surgical research (Print). 2011, Vol 167, Num 1, pp 1-8, issn 0022-4804, 8 p.Article

Expression level of Bmi-1 oncoprotein is associated with progression and prognosis in colon cancerLI, Da-Wei; TANG, Hua-Mei; FAN, Jun-Wei et al.Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology. 2010, Vol 136, Num 7, pp 997-1006, issn 0171-5216, 10 p.Article

Increased polycomb-group oncogene Bmi-1 expression correlates with poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinomaHUI WANG; KE PAN; ZHANG, Hua-Kun et al.Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology. 2008, Vol 134, Num 5, pp 535-541, issn 0171-5216, 7 p.Article

The overexpression of polycomb group proteins Bmi1 and EZH2 is associated with the progression and aggressive biological behavior of hepatocellular carcinomaSASAKI, Motoko; IKEDA, Hiroko; ITATSU, Keita et al.Laboratory investigation. 2008, Vol 88, Num 8, pp 873-882, issn 0023-6837, 10 p.Article

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