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    Novus Biologicals human lung cancer tissue microarray slide
    <t> Microarray </t> was performed in ARRB1 depleted and nicotine stimulated A549 cells Nicotine induced and ARRB1 dependent genes from the microarray data were analyzed. We identified differentially regulated genes that were regulated by nicotine in a β-arrestin-1 dependent fashion and top 10 up/down regulated genes from the list were used for prognosis prediction. Assessment of the expression of these genes for smoking revealed that SCF (highlighted in red) strongly differentiated smokers from non-smokers implying an important role of this gene in lung carcinogenesis induced by smoking
    Human Lung Cancer Tissue Microarray Slide, supplied by Novus Biologicals, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 9 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors induce c-Kit ligand/Stem Cell Factor and promote stemness in an ARRB1/ β-arrestin-1 dependent manner in NSCLC"

    Article Title: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors induce c-Kit ligand/Stem Cell Factor and promote stemness in an ARRB1/ β-arrestin-1 dependent manner in NSCLC

    Journal: Oncotarget

    doi:

     Microarray  was performed in ARRB1 depleted and nicotine stimulated A549 cells Nicotine induced and ARRB1 dependent genes from the microarray data were analyzed. We identified differentially regulated genes that were regulated by nicotine in a β-arrestin-1 dependent fashion and top 10 up/down regulated genes from the list were used for prognosis prediction. Assessment of the expression of these genes for smoking revealed that SCF (highlighted in red) strongly differentiated smokers from non-smokers implying an important role of this gene in lung carcinogenesis induced by smoking
    Figure Legend Snippet: Microarray was performed in ARRB1 depleted and nicotine stimulated A549 cells Nicotine induced and ARRB1 dependent genes from the microarray data were analyzed. We identified differentially regulated genes that were regulated by nicotine in a β-arrestin-1 dependent fashion and top 10 up/down regulated genes from the list were used for prognosis prediction. Assessment of the expression of these genes for smoking revealed that SCF (highlighted in red) strongly differentiated smokers from non-smokers implying an important role of this gene in lung carcinogenesis induced by smoking

    Techniques Used: Microarray, Expressing, Control



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     Microarray  was performed in ARRB1 depleted and nicotine stimulated A549 cells Nicotine induced and ARRB1 dependent genes from the microarray data were analyzed. We identified differentially regulated genes that were regulated by nicotine in a β-arrestin-1 dependent fashion and top 10 up/down regulated genes from the list were used for prognosis prediction. Assessment of the expression of these genes for smoking revealed that SCF (highlighted in red) strongly differentiated smokers from non-smokers implying an important role of this gene in lung carcinogenesis induced by smoking

    Journal: Oncotarget

    Article Title: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors induce c-Kit ligand/Stem Cell Factor and promote stemness in an ARRB1/ β-arrestin-1 dependent manner in NSCLC

    doi:

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Microarray was performed in ARRB1 depleted and nicotine stimulated A549 cells Nicotine induced and ARRB1 dependent genes from the microarray data were analyzed. We identified differentially regulated genes that were regulated by nicotine in a β-arrestin-1 dependent fashion and top 10 up/down regulated genes from the list were used for prognosis prediction. Assessment of the expression of these genes for smoking revealed that SCF (highlighted in red) strongly differentiated smokers from non-smokers implying an important role of this gene in lung carcinogenesis induced by smoking

    Article Snippet: A human lung cancer tissue microarray slide (Catalog number IMH-358; Imgenex, San Diego, CA) was immunostained for SCF.

    Techniques: Microarray, Expressing, Control

    Expression profile of TXNDC5 in human normal tissue and lung cancer. A and B, anti-TXNDC5 staining (brown) with counterstaining by hematoxylin (blue) was performed on tissue microarray slides of human normal organs (A) and lung normal and lung tumor specimens from patients (B). C, quantitative data from tissue microarray were shown. * p < 0.05 (t test), compared with normal lung. D, an example data set from Oncomine indicates amplified DNA copy numbers in human lung cancer. E and F, Kaplan–Meier Plotter analysis of the TCGA data set in human lung cancer indicates the negative association of Srx with patient survival (E) and the positive association of TXNDC5 with patient survival (F). G, a proposed model of Srx and TXNDC5 in lung cancer and their value as potential biomarkers to predict patient survival. Error bars, S.D.

    Journal: The Journal of Biological Chemistry

    Article Title: The redox regulator sulfiredoxin forms a complex with thioredoxin domain–containing 5 protein in response to ER stress in lung cancer cells

    doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.005804

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Expression profile of TXNDC5 in human normal tissue and lung cancer. A and B, anti-TXNDC5 staining (brown) with counterstaining by hematoxylin (blue) was performed on tissue microarray slides of human normal organs (A) and lung normal and lung tumor specimens from patients (B). C, quantitative data from tissue microarray were shown. * p < 0.05 (t test), compared with normal lung. D, an example data set from Oncomine indicates amplified DNA copy numbers in human lung cancer. E and F, Kaplan–Meier Plotter analysis of the TCGA data set in human lung cancer indicates the negative association of Srx with patient survival (E) and the positive association of TXNDC5 with patient survival (F). G, a proposed model of Srx and TXNDC5 in lung cancer and their value as potential biomarkers to predict patient survival. Error bars, S.D.

    Article Snippet: For IHC staining, human lung normal and cancer tissue microarray slides were commercially obtained (Biomax US).

    Techniques: Expressing, Staining, Microarray, Amplification