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Expression of alpha1,6-fucosyltransferase (FUT8) in papillary carcinoma of the thyroid: its linkage to biological aggressiveness and anaplastic transformation.

Ito Y., Miyauchi A., Yoshida H., Uruno T., Nakano K., Takamura Y., Miya A., Kobayashi K., Yokozawa T., Matsuzuka F. et al.

Cancer Lett. 200:167-172(2003) GeneRIF 2530 · Mapped (6)
These results suggest that FUT8 expression may be a key factor in the progression of thyroid papillary carcinomas but not follicular carcinomas and decreases in FUT8 expression might be linked to anaplastic transformation. GeneRIF 2530

N-glycan alterations are associated with drug resistance in human hepatocellular carcinoma.

Kudo T., Nakagawa H., Takahashi M., Hamaguchi J., Kamiyama N., Yokoo H., Nakanishi K., Nakagawa T., Kamiyama T., Deguchi K. et al.

Mol. Cancer 6:32-32(2007) GeneRIF 2530 · Mapped (16)
We investigated mRNA levels of glycosyltransferases namely N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase a (GnT)-IVb and found that (GnT)-IVb expression was increased in HLE-cells resistant to Epirubicin GeneRIF 2530

Requirement of Fut8 for the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2: a new mechanism for the emphysema-like changes observed in Fut8-deficient mice.

Wang X., Fukuda T., Li W., Gao C.X., Kondo A., Matsumoto A., Miyoshi E., Taniguchi N., Gu J.

J. Biochem. 145:643-651(2009) GeneRIF 2530 · Mapped (17)
Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) expression was significantly suppressed in Fut8(-/-) mice suggesting that Fut8 was required for VEGFR-2 expression. GeneRIF 2530

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