2009
DOI: 10.1093/abbs/gmp064
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Preparation of polyclonal antibody specific for NOR1 and detection of its expression pattern in human tissues and nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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“…In the respiratory system, strong cytoplasmic immunostaining was observed in tracheal epithelium (Fig. 5C), which was similar to the reported NOR1 protein expression in human trachea (Xiang et al, 2009). However, mNOR1 protein was absent in the heart (Fig.…”
Section: Mouse Nor1 Protein Is Highly Expressed In Mouse Testis Epidsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In the respiratory system, strong cytoplasmic immunostaining was observed in tracheal epithelium (Fig. 5C), which was similar to the reported NOR1 protein expression in human trachea (Xiang et al, 2009). However, mNOR1 protein was absent in the heart (Fig.…”
Section: Mouse Nor1 Protein Is Highly Expressed In Mouse Testis Epidsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…However, mNOR1 protein was absent in the heart (Fig. 5D) and lung (data not shown), which was also in accordance with hNOR1 expression level reported in these tissues (Xiang et al, 2009;Xiang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Mouse Nor1 Protein Is Highly Expressed In Mouse Testis Epidsupporting
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“…Commonly used restriction enzymes, such as HindIII [16] and XhoI [17], form palindromes after digestion, allowing self-ligation to occur and reducing the ligation efficiency. Two different approaches were commonly used to prevent self-ligation.…”
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“…NOR1 encodes a mitochondria-reactive tumor suppressor protein (MiTS-NOR1) [136] with an antioxidant function, which was able to inhibit the Warburg effect in NPC cells to inhibit tumor growth [137,138]. Intracellular reactive oxygen species can cause damage to cellular proteins, DNA, and organelles, leading to genomic instability and cancer.…”
Section: Important Genes In Npc Carcinogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%