Accepted Abstracts

Abstract Forms
Id Title
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DYRK1A Kinase Promotes Cell Cycle Exit and Senescence by Recruitment of RBL2/p130 into the DREAM Complex.
2
The RB-SREBP nexus where RB meets cell signaling and lipid metabolism
3
Targeting RANKL/RANK therapy inhibits Prkar1a-low subclass of osteosarcoma
4
Loss of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor (RB) and PTEN in triple negative breast cancer is associated with a favorable prognosis
5
Atypical E2fs are essential for liver cell polyploidization and tumor suppression
6
E2F7 represses a network of oscillating cell cycle genes to control S-phase progression
7
Atypical E2Fs are novel regulators of angiogenesis through activating VEGFA transcription in cooperation with HIF
8
E2F7 Links the RB and p53 Pathways during Cellular Senescence
9
The biochemical basis of CDK phosphorylation-independent regulation of E2F1 by the retinoblastoma protein
10
High resolution genomic array profiling distinguishes hereditary from non-hereditary retinoblastoma
11
miR-15, miR-16 and miR-21 are direct transcriptional targets of E2F1 that limit E2F-induced proliferation and apoptosis.
12
Studying the dynamics of Rbf/dE2F transcriptional regulation in the Drosophila midgut by tissue-specific ChIP-Seq
13
Rb/E2f pathway targets Shh signaling in neural precursor cells
14
The role of Rb and Rb-family proteins in cell cycle regulation of pancreatic β-cells
15
An alternative view of the way that Rb deficiency interferes with differentiation processes during development.
16
The Role of Rb Protein During Dentate Gyrus Development
17
The RB/E2F Pathway Modulates Neurogenesis Through Regulation of the Dlx Transcription Factor
18
E2f2 induce p53-dependent neuron death in Rb/p107 deficiency mouse retina
19
DNA damage signals through differentially modified E2F1 molecules to induce apoptosis
20
p107 Function in Murine Retina Reveals Strategies to Block Retinoblastoma Initiation
21
Cyclin D:Cdk4/6 Complexes Activate Rb by Mono-Phosphorylation
22
Inhibition of regeneration from stem cells in the planarian Schmidtea Mediterranea following inactivation of the Cdk2 kinase.
23
THE RB FAMILY IS REQUIRED FOR THE SELF-RENEWAL AND SURVIVAL OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
24
E2f3 isoforms control neurogenesis by regulating Sox2 expression
25
pRB: Mitotic Implications of a Tumor Suppressor
26
Polarity and retinoblastoma initiation
27
Pocket Proteins sound off: The retinoblastoma gene family in the inner ear sensory hair cells regeneration
28
Identifying players in the functional network around pRB.
29
A novel use of E2f and Cdk inhibitors to prevent RB1-null tumours in genetically engineered models of retinoblastoma
30
Lack of E2F activity protects cells from irradiation-induced cell death
31
Cdc25/Cdk4/pRb pathway mediates neuronal death following ischemic injury.
32
The effects of ectopic expression of CyclinE1/Cdk2 on retinoblastoma (Rb) null retinal clones
33
Untangling the role of Rb family proteins in adult hippocampal neurogenesis
34
Suppression of dE2F1-induced apoptosis by its embedded miRNA, miR-11
35
Not Knudsons retinoblastoma: a new disease driven by the MYCN oncogene with normal RB1
36
Role of the pRb family proteins in neuronal differentiation and axon tract formation.
37
New levels of control in the Rb-E2F pathway
38
Toward genetic analysis of cooperation between RB and p53 or Pten during the development of mammary tumor; cellular basis for addiction to Rb
39
Role of the Rb and p53 Tumor Suppressor Pathways in Mammary Tumorigenesis
40
Elucidating the Pten Oncogenic Network in Breast Cancer
41
Idarubicin sensitization screen for triple negative breast cancers; effect of pRb status
42
A novel function for the retinoblastoma protein in epithelial morphogenesis
43
The pRb-E2F1 Axis Maintains Hypothalamus POMC Neurons Postnatally to Suppress Obesity
44
Phospho-Rb and thyroid hormone receptor beta 2 based S-phase-associated complex in regulation of cell cycle balance in RB1 or KRAS mutant cancers
45
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