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"Recent reports on the biological function of eIF3f in translation and apoptosis in tumor cells demonstrated that eIF3f is down regulated in most human tumors and that overexpression of eIF3f inhibited cell proliferation suggesting a function associated with differentiation XREF_BIBR."
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"Previous studies have demonstrated that overexpression of eIF3f inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis in melanoma and pancreatic cancer cells, suggesting that downregulation of eIF3f is involved in tumorigenesis for many types of cancer [XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR, XREF_BIBR]."
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"In our current study, we found evidence that stable knockdown of eIF3f in normal human pancreatic ductal epithelial cells increased cell size, nuclear pleomorphism, cytokinesis defects, cell proliferation, clonogenicity, apoptotic resistance, migration, and formation of 3-dimensional irregular masses."
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"Haplotype analyses support a single mutational event on a founder haplotype, while the nascence of the missense variant cannot be determined to a more localized region.As only the identical missense variant in EIF3F has been functionally characterized and shown to result in reduced protein amount/ stability, decreased proliferation rate and reduced translational rate, it remains speculative whether other missense variants might have comparable effects."
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"Conversely, eIF3f expression is suppressed in several cancers, including breast cancer. xref Overexpression of eIF3f inhibits cell proliferation, induces apoptosis, and inhibits translation and protein expression. xref eIF3e binds both to eIF4G and to 40S, thus generating an interaction between the eIF4F complex and the ribosome. xref Several studies support a tumor suppressor role for eIF3e."
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"Recent reports on the biological function of eIF3f in translation and apoptosis in
tumor cells demonstrated that eIF3f is down regulated in most human tumors and that
overexpression of eIF3f inhibited cell proliferation suggesting a function
associated with differentiation xref ."