Gene description for TSG101 |
Gene name |
tumor susceptibility 101 |
Gene symbol |
TSG101 |
Other names/aliases |
TSG10 VPS23 |
Species |
Homo sapiens |
Experiment description of studies that identified TSG101 in Stomach cancer cells |
1
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Experiment ID | 88 |
Identified molecule | protein
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Extracellular vesicle type | Exosomes |
MISEV | EVs |
Identification method | Western blotting
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PubMed ID |
20949044
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Organism | Homo sapiens |
Experiment description | Let-7 MicroRNA Family Is Selectively Secreted into the Extracellular Environment via Exosomes in a Metastatic Gastric Cancer Cell Line |
Authors | Ohshima K, Inoue K, Fujiwara A, Hatakeyama K, Kanto K, Watanabe Y, Muramatsu K, Fukuda Y, Ogura S, Yamaguchi K, Mochizuki T. |
Journal name |
PLOS1
|
Publication year | 2010 |
Sample | Stomach cancer cells |
Sample name | AZ-P7a |
Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Filtration Ultracentrifugation |
Flotation density | - |
Molecules identified in the study | Protein miRNA |
Methods used in the study | Immunoelectron microscopy Western blotting RT-PCR Human miRNA Microarray Kit |
EV-TRACK |
EV100005: EV-METRIC:44%
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2
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Experiment ID | 82 |
Identified molecule | protein
|
Extracellular vesicle type | Exosomes |
MISEV | EVs |
Identification method | Western blotting
|
PubMed ID |
20949044
|
Organism | Homo sapiens |
Experiment description | Let-7 MicroRNA Family Is Selectively Secreted into the Extracellular Environment via Exosomes in a Metastatic Gastric Cancer Cell Line |
Authors | Ohshima K, Inoue K, Fujiwara A, Hatakeyama K, Kanto K, Watanabe Y, Muramatsu K, Fukuda Y, Ogura S, Yamaguchi K, Mochizuki T. |
Journal name |
PLOS1
|
Publication year | 2010 |
Sample | Stomach cancer cells |
Sample name | AZ-521 |
Isolation/purification methods | Differential centrifugation Filtration Ultracentrifugation |
Flotation density | - |
Molecules identified in the study | Protein miRNA |
Methods used in the study | Western blotting RT-PCR Human miRNA Microarray Kit |
EV-TRACK |
EV100005: EV-METRIC:44%
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