1 | STEAP1, STEAP2, STEAP3, STEAP4
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| STEAP proteins: from structure to applications in cancer therapy.
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| Gomes IM, Maia CJ, Santos CR.
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| Mol Cancer Res 10(5):573-87. doi: 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-11-0281. Epub 2012 Apr 20. Review.
2012
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2 | STEAP2,STEAP3,STEAP4
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| Coordinated regulation of nutrient and inflammatory responses by STAMP2 is essential for metabolic homeostasis.
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| Wellen KE, Fucho R, Gregor MF, Furuhashi M, Morgan C, Lindstad T, Vaillancourt E, Gorgun CZ, Saatcioglu F, Hotamisligil GS.
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| Cell 129(3):537-48. 2007
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3 | STEAP2
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| Molecular cloning and characterization of STAMP1, a highly prostate-specific six transmembrane protein that is overexpressed in prostate cancer.
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| Korkmaz KS, Elbi C, Korkmaz CG, Loda M, Hager GL, Saatcioglu F.
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| J Biol Chem 277(39):36689-96. 2002
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4 | STEAP2
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| Cloning and characterization of a novel six-transmembrane protein STEAP2, expressed in normal and malignant prostate.
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| Porkka KP, Helenius MA, Visakorpi T.
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| Lab Invest 82(11):1573-82. 2002
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5 | ANO7, SLC45A3, STEAP2, SYT7
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| Prediction of gene function by genome-scale expression analysis: prostatecancer-associated genes.
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| Walker MG, Volkmuth W, Sprinzak E, Hodgson D, Klingler T.
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| Genome Res 9(12):1198-203. 1999
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