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Vitamin D inhibits G1 to S progression in LNCaP prostate cancer cells through p27Kip1 stabilization and Cdk2 mislocalization to the cytoplasm
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Vitamin D inhibits G1 to S progression in LNCaP prostate cancer cells through p27Kip1 stabilization and Cdk2 mislocalization to the cytoplasm

Eddy S Yang and Kerry L Burnstein
The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol.278(47), pp.46862-46868
2003-11-21
PMID: 12954644

Abstract

Prostatic Neoplasms - pathology Phosphorylation Tumor Suppressor Proteins - metabolism Humans Cell Cycle Proteins - metabolism CDC2-CDC28 Kinases - metabolism Half-Life Cytoplasm - metabolism Male Cell Cycle Proteins - biosynthesis G1 Phase - drug effects G1 Phase - physiology S-Phase Kinase-Associated Proteins - metabolism CDC2-CDC28 Kinases - antagonists & inhibitors Cell Division - drug effects Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27 Protein Transport Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 2 Calcitriol - pharmacology S Phase Tumor Suppressor Proteins - genetics Cell Cycle Proteins - genetics Cell Line, Tumor Tumor Suppressor Proteins - biosynthesis

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.80 Bone Diseases
1.80.279 Vitamin D
Web Of Science research areas
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
ESI research areas
Biology & Biochemistry

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