1. Suppressed glycolytic metabolism in the prostate of transgenic rats overexpressing calcium-binding protein regucalcin underpins reduced cell proliferation
    Cátia V. Vaz et al, 2016, Transgenic Research CrossRef
  2. Exogenous regucalcin negatively regulates the progression of cervical adenocarcinoma
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  3. In-Depth N-Glycosylation Reveals Species-Specific Modifications and Functions of the Royal Jelly Protein from Western (Apis mellifera) and Eastern Honeybees (Apis cerana)
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  4. Prolonged survival in pancreatic cancer patients with increased regucalcin gene expression: Overexpression of regucalcin suppresses the proliferation in human pancreatic cancer MIA PaCa-2 cells in vitro
    MASAYOSHI YAMAGUCHI et al, 2016, International Journal of Oncology CrossRef
  5. The overexpressed regucalcin represses the growth via regulating diverse pathways linked to EGF signaling in human ovarian cancer SK-OV-3 cells: Involvement of extracellular regucalcin
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  6. Extracellular Regucalcin Suppresses the Growth, Migration, Invasion, and Adhesion of Metastatic Human Prostate Cancer Cells
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  7. Towards frailty biomarkers: Candidates from genes and pathways regulated in aging and age-related diseases
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    Masayoshi Yamaguchi, 2023, Cancers CrossRef
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