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Shailesh Singh to Disease Progression

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Connection Strength

0.482
  1. Thomas JK, Mir H, Kapur N, Bae S, Singh S. CC chemokines are differentially expressed in Breast Cancer and are associated with disparity in overall survival. Sci Rep. 2019 03 08; 9(1):4014.
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    Score: 0.145
  2. King J, Mir H, Singh S. Association of Cytokines and Chemokines in Pathogenesis of Breast Cancer. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2017; 151:113-136.
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    Score: 0.131
  3. Gupta P, Sharma PK, Mir H, Singh R, Singh N, Kloecker GH, Lillard JW, Singh S. CCR9/CCL25 expression in non-small cell lung cancer correlates with aggressive disease and mediates key steps of metastasis. Oncotarget. 2014 Oct 30; 5(20):10170-9.
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    Score: 0.107
  4. Sharma PK, Singh R, Novakovic KR, Eaton JW, Grizzle WE, Singh S. CCR9 mediates PI3K/AKT-dependent antiapoptotic signals in prostate cancer cells and inhibition of CCR9-CCL25 interaction enhances the cytotoxic effects of etoposide. Int J Cancer. 2010 Nov 01; 127(9):2020-30.
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    Score: 0.081
  5. Singh UP, Singh S, Singh R, Cong Y, Taub DD, Lillard JW. CXCL10-producing mucosal CD4+ T cells, NK cells, and NKT cells are associated with chronic colitis in IL-10(-/-) mice, which can be abrogated by anti-CXCL10 antibody inhibition. J Interferon Cytokine Res. 2008 Jan; 28(1):31-43.
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    Score: 0.017
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