Primary Site >> Colorectal Cancer

Gene >> CASK

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Ref: [Application of intraurethral catheter for geriatric male patients complaining of urethral obstruction due to malignancy--comparison with benign prostatic hypertrophy].
PMID: 7692121
Ref: CASK and its target gene Reelin were co-upregulated in human esophageal carcinoma.
PMID: 11880184
Ref: Induction of apoptosis in human colon cancer HCT116 cells treated with an extract of the plant product, Chios mastic gum.
PMID: 15796160
Ref: Red meat enhances the colonic formation of the DNA adduct O6-carboxymethyl guanine: implications for colorectal cancer risk.
PMID: 16452248
Ref: An approach based on ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to quantify O6-methyl and O6-carboxymethylguanine DNA adducts in intestinal cell lines.
PMID: 22921361
Ref: The nitrosated bile acid DNA lesion O6-carboxymethylguanine is a substrate for the human DNA repair protein O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase.
PMID: 23335782
Ref: Development of a liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method to investigate the presence of biomarkers of DNA damage in urine related to red meat consumption and risk of colorectal cancer.
PMID: 24097406
Ref: O(6)-carboxymethylguanine in DNA forms a sequence context-dependent wobble base-pair structure with thymine.
PMID: 24914978
Ref: High expression of CASK correlates with progression and poor prognosis of colorectal cancer.
PMID: 24927672
Ref: O(6)-carboxymethylguanine DNA adduct formation and lipid peroxidation upon in vitro gastrointestinal digestion of haem-rich meat.
PMID: 24990219
Ref: Bypass of Mutagenic O(6)-Carboxymethylguanine DNA Adducts by Human Y- and B-Family Polymerases.
PMID: 27404553
Ref: In vitro DNA adduct profiling to mechanistically link red meat consumption to colon cancer promotion.
PMID: 30090439
Ref: Reelin-Dab1 signaling system in human colorectal cancer.
PMID: 27434856
Ref: Curcumin beta-D-Glucuronide Plays an Important Role to Keep High Levels of Free-Form Curcumin in the Blood.
PMID: 28867734