Citations for
1RASSF10
Epigenetic inactivation of the RASSF10 candidate tumor suppressor gene is a frequent and an early event in gliomagenesis.
Hill VK, Underhill-Day N, Krex D, Robel K, Sangan CB, Summersgill HR, Morris M, Gentle D, Chalmers AD, Maher ER, Latif F.
Oncogene 30(8):978-89. Epub 2010 Oct 18. 2011
2RASSF10, RASSF7, RASSF8, RASSF9
N-terminal RASSF family: RASSF7-RASSF10.
Underhill-Day N, Hill V, Latif F.
Epigenetics 6(3):284-92. Epub 2011 Mar 1. Review. 2011
3RASSF10, RASSF6
The novel RASSF6 and RASSF10 candidate tumour suppressor genes are frequently epigenetically inactivated in childhood leukaemias.
Hesson LB, Dunwell TL, Cooper WN, Catchpoole D, Brini AT, Chiaramonte R, Griffiths M, Chalmers AD, Maher ER, Latif F.
Mol Cancer 8:42. 2009
4RASSF10, RASSF7, RASSF8, RASSF9
The N-terminal RASSF family: a new group of Ras-association-domain-containing proteins, with emerging links to cancer formation.
Sherwood V, Recino A, Jeffries A, Ward A, Chalmers AD.
Biochem J 425(2):303-11. Review.PMID: 20025613 2009
5RASSF1, RASSF10, RASSF2, RASSF3, RASSF4, RASSF5, RASSF6, RASSF7, RASSF8, RASSF9
The RASSF proteins in cancer; from epigenetic silencing to functional characterization.
Richter AM, Pfeifer GP, Dammann RH.
Biochim Biophys Acta 1796(2):114-28. Epub 2009 Mar 31. Review.PMID: 19344752 2009
6RASSF10
Frequent epigenetic inactivation of RASSF10 in thyroid cancer.
Schagdarsurengin U, Richter AM, Wöhler C, Dammann RH.
Epigenetics 4(8):571-6. Epub 2009 Nov 14. 2009
7RASSF10, RASSF7, RASSF9
RASSF7 is a member of a new family of RAS association domain-containing proteins and is required for completing mitosis.
Sherwood V, Manbodh R, Sheppard C, Chalmers AD.
Mol Biol Cell 19(4):1772-82. Epub 2008 Feb 13. 2008
8RASSF1, RASSF10, RASSF2, RASSF3, RASSF4, RASSF5, RASSF6, RASSF7, RASSF8, RASSF9
The Ras-association domain family (RASSF) members and their role in human tumourigenesis.
van der Weyden L, Adams DJ.
Biochim Biophys Acta 1776(1):58-85. Epub 2007 Jul 4. Review.PMID: 17692468 2007