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S100 Proteins (S 100 Protein) Summary

Description: A family of highly acidic calcium-binding proteins found in large concentration in the brain and believed to be glial in origin. They are also found in other organs in the body. They have in common the EF-hand motif (EF HAND MOTIFS) found on a number of calcium binding proteins. The name of this family derives from the property of being soluble in a 100% saturated ammonium sulfate solution.

Also Known As: S 100 Protein; Nerve Tissue Protein S 100; S-100 Protein; S100 Protein Family; Antigen S 100

Networked: 2374 relevant articles (27 outcomes, 252 trials/studies) for this Bio-Agent

Key Diseases for which S100 Proteins is Relevant

  1. Melanoma (Melanoma, Malignant) : 9 outcomes 24 studies in 211 results
  2. Neoplasms (Cancer) : 8 outcomes 99 studies in 1319 results
  3. Carcinoma (Carcinomatosis) : 3 outcomes 11 studies in 69 results
  4. Sarcoma (Soft Tissue Sarcoma) : 2 outcomes 3 studies in 31 results
  5. Lymphoma (Lymphomas) : 2 outcomes 2 studies in 17 results
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Drugs Related to S100 Proteins

  1. Antibodies
  2. Vimentin
  3. Phosphopyruvate Hydratase (Enolase)
  4. Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
  5. MART-1 Antigen
  6. Biological Markers (Surrogate Marker)
  7. Keratins (Keratin)
  8. Mucin-1 (CA 15-3 Antigen)
  9. Antigens
  10. Paraffin
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Therapies Related to S100 Proteins

  1. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
  2. Heterologous Transplantation (Xenotransplantation)
  3. Prostatectomy (Retropubic Prostatectomy)
  4. Lymph Node Excision (Lymph Node Dissection)
  5. Transplants (Transplant)
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