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Expression of interferon regulatory factor-1 in the mouse cumulus-oocyte complex is negatively related with oocyte maturation

Kim YS, Kim EY, Moon J, Yoon TK, Lee WS, Lee KA

OBJECTIVE: We found previously that interferon regulatory factor (Irf)-1 is a germinal vesicle (GV)-selective gene that highly expressed in GV as compared to metaphase II oocytes. To our knowledge, the...
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Growth Suppression of Ovarian Cancer Cells by Interferon-gama

Park JS, Kim EJ, Park TC, Kim EJ, Kim J, Lee JM, Namkoong S, Um SJ

  • KMID: 2166235
  • Cancer Res Treat.
  • 2001 Jun;33(3):236-242.
PURPOSE: Growth regulation of cancer cells very frequently involves tumor suppressor gene p53, Rb and cell cycle regulator, however the molecular biologic mechanisms of growth regulation in ovarian carcinoma cells...
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Immediately transcripted genes in various hepatic ischemia models

Choi KK, Cho JA, Kim SH, Lee SW, Min SO, Kim KS

PURPOSE: To elucidate the characteristic gene transcription profiles among various hepatic ischemia conditions, immediately transcribed genes and the degree of ischemic injury were compared among total ischemia (TI), intermittent clamping...
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Novel Molecular Biologic Mechanism of Growth Suppressive Regulation by Retinoid / Interferon in Cervical Cancer Cells

Kim SP, Namkoong S, Kim SJ, Kim EJ, Um SJ, Park JS, Lee KH, Kim CJ

  • KMID: 2261357
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 1999 Mar;42(3):504-516.
OBJECTIVE: Retinoic acids (RAs) and interferons (IFNs) have been implicated in the growth regulation of cervical cancer cells, which was suggested by clinical trials and in vitro experiments. However, the...
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