Genetic modification of cell lines to enhance their metastatic capability
(2001)
Book Chapter
D, M., & H, C. (2001). Genetic modification of cell lines to enhance their metastatic capability. In S. A. Brooks, & U. Schumacher (Eds.), Metastasis Research Protocols (25-30). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-137-X%3A025
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Antibodies raised against the extracellular tail of the CCKB/gastrin receptor inhibit gastrin-stimulated signalling (2001)
Journal Article
McWilliams, D. F., Grimes, S., & Watson, S. A. (2001). Antibodies raised against the extracellular tail of the CCKB/gastrin receptor inhibit gastrin-stimulated signalling. Regulatory Peptides, 99(2-3), 157-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-0115%2801%2900245-2Introduction: Gastrin acts to stimulate gastric acid secretion and is an acknowledged growth factor for human gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. The identity of the exact receptor type mediating the growth promoting effects of gastrin in tumours is uncert... Read More about Antibodies raised against the extracellular tail of the CCKB/gastrin receptor inhibit gastrin-stimulated signalling.
Coexpression of gastrin and gastrin receptors (CCK-B and ΔCCK-B) in gastrointestinal tumour cell lines (1998)
Journal Article
McWilliams, D. F., Watson, S. A., Crosbee, D. M., Michaeli, D., & Seth, R. (1998). Coexpression of gastrin and gastrin receptors (CCK-B and ΔCCK-B) in gastrointestinal tumour cell lines. Gut, 42(6), 795-798. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.42.6.795Background - The peptide hormone gastrin is a recognised growth factor for gastrointestinal (GI) tumour cells. Carboxyamidated gastrins bind to the cell surface gastrin/cholecystokinin B (CCK-B) receptor which can be expressed as either a normal or a... Read More about Coexpression of gastrin and gastrin receptors (CCK-B and ΔCCK-B) in gastrointestinal tumour cell lines.