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Kirti Shukla
Kirti Shukla
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Functional role of circular RNAs in cancer development and progression.
SK Ng WL, Mohd Mohidin TB
RNA Biology, 2018
1852018
MicroRNA‐519a is a novel oncomir conferring tamoxifen resistance by targeting a network of tumour‐suppressor genes in ER+ breast cancer
A Ward, K Shukla, A Balwierz, Z Soons, R König, Ö Sahin, S Wiemann
The Journal of pathology 233 (4), 368-379, 2014
1332014
MicroRNA-30c-2-3p negatively regulates NF-κB signaling and cell cycle progression through downregulation of TRADD and CCNE1 in breast cancer
K Shukla, AK Sharma, A Ward, R Will, T Hielscher, A Balwierz, C Breunig, ...
Molecular oncology 9 (6), 1106-1119, 2015
902015
Synaptojanin 2 is a druggable mediator of metastasis and the gene is overexpressed and amplified in breast cancer
N Ben-Chetrit, D Chetrit, R Russell, C Koerner, M Mancini, A Abdul-Hai, ...
Science Signaling 8 (360), ra7-ra7, 2015
692015
Diurnal suppression of EGFR signalling by glucocorticoids and implications for tumour progression and treatment
M Lauriola, Y Enuka, A Zeisel, G D’Uva, L Roth, M Sharon-Sevilla, ...
Nature Communications 5 (1), 1-13, 2014
682014
Epigenetic mechanisms underlie the crosstalk between growth factors and a steroid hormone
Y Enuka, ME Feldman, A Chowdhury, S Srivastava, M Lindzen, ...
Nucleic Acids Research, 2017
242017
Epidermal growth-factor–induced transcript isoform variation drives mammary cell migration
WJ Koestler, A Zeisel, C Koerner, JM Tsai, J Jacob-Hirsch, N Ben-Chetrit, ...
PLoS One 8 (12), e80566, 2013
172013
microRNAs–kleine Moleküle ganz groß: microRNAs und Krebs
A Balwierz, A Bott, C Breunig, N Erdem, C Giacomelli, C Körner, O Salem, ...
Biologie in unserer Zeit 44 (4), 258-266, 2014
2014
Regulation of NF-κB signaling and cell cycle progression by microRNA-30c-2-3p in breast cancer
K Shukla
2014
232 Hormone als Schadstoffe?
H Segner, J Nida-Rümelin, K Kirschfeld, C Körner, A Balwierz, A Bott, ...
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