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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aberrant expression of alternative DNA polymerases: A source of mutator phenotype as well as replicative stress in cancer Hoffmann, Jean-Sébastien
2010
5 p. 312-319
8 p.
artikel
2 Adaptation to hypoxia and acidosis in carcinogenesis and tumor progression Fang, Jennifer S.
2008
5 p. 330-337
8 p.
artikel
3 Angiogenesis in malignancy Cao, Yihai
2009
5 p. 277-278
2 p.
artikel
4 Announcement 1998
5 p. 401-
1 p.
artikel
5 Autophagosome formation—The role of ULK1 and Beclin1–PI3KC3 complexes in setting the stage Wirth, Martina
2013
5 p. 301-309
9 p.
artikel
6 Autophagy in cellular transformation, survival and communication with the tumor microenvironment Münz, Christian
2013
5 p. 299-300
2 p.
artikel
7 Autophagy in tumour cell death Macintosh, Robin L.
2013
5 p. 344-351
8 p.
artikel
8 Autophagy proteins regulate cell engulfment mechanisms that participate in cancer Kim, Sung Eun
2013
5 p. 329-336
8 p.
artikel
9 Autophagy regulation and its role in cancer Lorin, Séverine
2013
5 p. 361-379
19 p.
artikel
10 BRCA1 methylation: a significant role in tumour development? Catteau, Aurélie
2002
5 p. 359-371
13 p.
artikel
11 Breast cancer: introduction Ingvarsson, Sigurdur
2001
5 p. 323-326
4 p.
artikel
12 Can cancer be reversed by engineering the tumor microenvironment? Ingber, Donald E.
2008
5 p. 356-364
9 p.
artikel
13 Cancer development at tissue level Laconi, Ezio
2008
5 p. 303-304
2 p.
artikel
14 Cancer prevention with freeze-dried berries and berry components Stoner, Gary D.
2007
5 p. 403-410
8 p.
artikel
15 Cancer stem cells and angiogenesis Bjerkvig, Rolf
2009
5 p. 279-284
6 p.
artikel
16 Carcinogenesis in Down syndrome: What can be learned from trisomy 21? Satgé, Daniel
2008
5 p. 365-371
7 p.
artikel
17 Checking the garbage bin for problems in the house, or how autophagy assists in antigen presentation to the immune system Romao, Susana
2013
5 p. 391-396
6 p.
artikel
18 Chemopreventive characteristics of avocado fruit Ding, Haiming
2007
5 p. 386-394
9 p.
artikel
19 Clinical implications of p53: effect on prognosis, tumor progression and chemotherapy response Peller, Shoshana
1998
5 p. 379-387
9 p.
artikel
20 Clinical trials of targeted toxins Frankel, Arthur E.
1995
5 p. 307-317
11 p.
artikel
21 Complementation tagging of cooperating oncogenes in knockout mice Allen, John D.
1996
5 p. 299-306
8 p.
artikel
22 Could p53 be a target for therapeutic suppression? Komarova, Elena
1998
5 p. 389-400
12 p.
artikel
23 CpG island methylator phenotypes in aging and cancer Toyota, Minoru
1999
5 p. 349-357
9 p.
artikel
24 Cytokine-mediated growth promotion of Kaposi's sarcoma and primary effusion lymphoma Ensoli, Barbara
2000
5 p. 367-381
15 p.
artikel
25 Designer self-assembling peptide nanofiber scaffolds for 3D tissue cell cultures Zhang, Shuguang
2005
5 p. 413-420
8 p.
artikel
26 3D-extravasation model – selection of highly motile and metastatic cancer cells Brandt, Burkhard
2005
5 p. 387-395
9 p.
artikel
27 Dietary histone deacetylase inhibitors: From cells to mice to man Dashwood, Roderick H.
2007
5 p. 363-369
7 p.
artikel
28 DNA methylation and genomic imprinting: insights from cancer into epigenetic mechanisms Feinberg, Andrew P
2002
5 p. 389-398
10 p.
artikel
29 DNA methylation and the Epstein–Barr virus Ambinder, Richard F.
1999
5 p. 369-375
7 p.
artikel
30 DNA methylation changes in leukaemia Melki, John R
2002
5 p. 347-357
11 p.
artikel
31 DNA mismatch repair deficient mice in cancer research Prolla, Tomas A.
1996
5 p. 241-247
7 p.
artikel
32 DNA replication fidelity and cancer Preston, Bradley D.
2010
5 p. 281-293
13 p.
artikel
33 Drug resistance associated with antiangiogenesis therapy Eikesdal, Hans Petter
2009
5 p. 310-317
8 p.
artikel
34 Editorial Board 2009
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 2008
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
36 Editorial Board 2007
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Board 2010
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2013
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2011
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Efficiency of carcinogenesis: Is the mutator phenotype inevitable? Beckman, Robert A.
2010
5 p. 340-352
13 p.
artikel
41 Epidemiology and etiology of mantle cell lymphoma and other non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes Smedby, Karin E.
2011
5 p. 293-298
6 p.
artikel
42 Epigenetics wins over genetics: induction of differentiation in tumor cells Lotem, Joseph
2002
5 p. 339-346
8 p.
artikel
43 Epigenetic versus genetic alterations in the inactivation of E-cadherin Strathdee, Gordon
2002
5 p. 373-379
7 p.
artikel
44 Estrogen receptor and breast cancer Sommer, Stephanie
2001
5 p. 339-352
14 p.
artikel
45 Experimental manipulation of genomic methylation Jackson-Grusby, Laurie
1996
5 p. 261-268
8 p.
artikel
46 FHIT alterations in breast cancer Ingvarsson, Sigurdur
2001
5 p. 361-366
6 p.
artikel
47 From chromosomal alterations to target genes for therapy: integrating cytogenetic and functional genomic views of the breast cancer genome Monni, Outi
2001
5 p. 395-401
7 p.
artikel
48 Gene expression perturbation in vitro—A growing case for three-dimensional (3D) culture systems Birgersdotter, Anna
2005
5 p. 405-412
8 p.
artikel
49 Genes in the RB pathway and their knockout in mice Lin, Suh-Chin J.
1996
5 p. 279-289
11 p.
artikel
50 Genetic epidemiology of female breast cancer Hopper, John L
2001
5 p. 367-374
8 p.
artikel
51 Hide-and-seek in the brain: a role for HLA-G mediating immune privilege for glioma cells Wiendl, Heinz
2003
5 p. 343-351
9 p.
artikel
52 HLA-G and IL-10 expression in human cancer—different stories with the same message Urosevic, Mirjana
2003
5 p. 337-342
6 p.
artikel
53 HLA-G and lymphoproliferative disorders Amiot, Laurence
2003
5 p. 379-385
7 p.
artikel
54 HLA-G in cancer: a way to turn off the immune system Rouas-Freiss, Nathalie
2003
5 p. 325-336
12 p.
artikel
55 HLA-G in melanoma: can the current controversies be solved? Chang, Chien-Chung
2003
5 p. 361-369
9 p.
artikel
56 HLA-G modulates immune responses by diverse receptor interactions Hofmeister, Valeska
2003
5 p. 317-323
7 p.
artikel
57 Human RECQ helicases: Roles in DNA metabolism, mutagenesis and cancer biology Monnat Jr., Raymond J.
2010
5 p. 329-339
11 p.
artikel
58 Hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes in cancer Herman, James G.
1999
5 p. 359-367
9 p.
artikel
59 Immunological enhancement of primary tumor development and its prevention Schreiber, Hans
2000
5 p. 351-357
7 p.
artikel
60 Improvement of antiangiogenic cancer therapy by understanding the mechanisms of angiogenic factor interplay and drug resistance Cao, Yihai
2009
5 p. 338-343
6 p.
artikel
61 Inhibition of carcinogenesis by tea constituents Ju, Jihyeung
2007
5 p. 395-402
8 p.
artikel
62 Integrins as “functional hubs” in the regulation of pathological angiogenesis Contois, Liangru
2009
5 p. 318-328
11 p.
artikel
63 Interaction between host T cells and Reed–Sternberg cells in Hodgkin lymphomas Poppema, Sibrand
2000
5 p. 345-350
6 p.
artikel
64 Interindividual differences in phytochemical metabolism and disposition Lampe, Johanna W.
2007
5 p. 347-353
7 p.
artikel
65 Introduction Rotter, Varda
1998
5 p. 315-316
2 p.
artikel
66 Introduction Zhang, Shuguang
2005
5 p. 327-328
2 p.
artikel
67 Introduction Baylin, Stephen B.
1999
5 p. 327-328
2 p.
artikel
68 Introduction: genetic and epigenetic contributions to tumor evolution Klein, George
2002
5 p. 327-330
4 p.
artikel
69 Introduction: Mutant mice in cancer research Bradley, Allan
1996
5 p. 227-228
2 p.
artikel
70 Introduction: Therapy targeted to surface antigens and receptors (I) Fitzgerald, David
1995
5 p. 257-
1 p.
artikel
71 Invasion emerges from cancer cell adaptation to competitive microenvironments: Quantitative predictions from multiscale mathematical models Quaranta, Vito
2008
5 p. 338-348
11 p.
artikel
72 In vitro and in vivo imaging of cell migration: Two interdepending methods to unravel metastasis formation Palm, Daniel
2005
5 p. 396-404
9 p.
artikel
73 Knockout mouse models and mammary tumorigenesis Deng, Chu-Xia
2001
5 p. 387-394
8 p.
artikel
74 Lethal Mutagenesis: Targeting the Mutator Phenotype in Cancer Fox, Edward J.
2010
5 p. 353-359
7 p.
artikel
75 Macrophage polarization in tumour progression Sica, Antonio
2008
5 p. 349-355
7 p.
artikel
76 Manipulation of the mouse germline in the study of Min -induced neoplasia Bilger, Andrea
1996
5 p. 249-260
12 p.
artikel
77 Mantle cell lymphoma Sander, Birgitta
2011
5 p. 291-292
2 p.
artikel
78 Matrigel: Basement membrane matrix with biological activity Kleinman, Hynda K.
2005
5 p. 378-386
9 p.
artikel
79 Mechanisms underlying epigenetically mediated gene silencing in cancer Baylin, Stephen B
2002
5 p. 331-337
7 p.
artikel
80 Methoxylated flavones, a superior cancer chemopreventive flavonoid subclass? Walle, Thomas
2007
5 p. 354-362
9 p.
artikel
81 Ménage à Trois in stress: DAMPs, redox and autophagy Li, Guanqiao
2013
5 p. 380-390
11 p.
artikel
82 Modeling dynamic reciprocity: Engineering three-dimensional culture models of breast architecture, function, and neoplastic transformation Nelson, Celeste M.
2005
5 p. 342-352
11 p.
artikel
83 Modulation of Notch signaling by mastermind-like (MAML) transcriptional co-activators and their involvement in tumorigenesis Wu, Lizi
2004
5 p. 348-356
9 p.
artikel
84 Modulation of the autophagy pathway by human tumor viruses Silva, Lindsey M.
2013
5 p. 323-328
6 p.
artikel
85 Molecular and pathological characterization of inherited breast cancer Borg, Åke
2001
5 p. 375-385
11 p.
artikel
86 Mouse models dissect the role of p53 in cancer and development Lozano, Guillermina
1998
5 p. 337-344
8 p.
artikel
87 Mutator phenotype in cancer: Origin and consequences Loeb, Lawrence A.
2010
5 p. 279-280
2 p.
artikel
88 Mutator phenotypes due to DNA replication infidelity Arana, Mercedes E.
2010
5 p. 304-311
8 p.
artikel
89 Natural killer cell recognition of missing self and haploidentical hematopoietic transplantation Ruggeri, Loredana
2006
5 p. 404-411
8 p.
artikel
90 Natural killer cells in cancer Höglund, Petter
2006
5 p. 331-332
2 p.
artikel
91 New molecular targets in mantle cell lymphoma Parekh, Samir
2011
5 p. 335-346
12 p.
artikel
92 Nf1 gene targeting: toward models and mechanisms Cichowski, Karen
1996
5 p. 291-298
8 p.
artikel
93 NK cell activating ligands on human malignant cells: Molecular and functional defects and potential clinical relevance Chang, Chien-Chung
2006
5 p. 383-392
10 p.
artikel
94 Notch and T cell malignancy Zweidler-McKay, Patrick A
2004
5 p. 329-340
12 p.
artikel
95 Notch in lung development and lung cancer Collins, Brendan J
2004
5 p. 357-364
8 p.
artikel
96 Notch in mammary gland development and breast cancer Politi, Katerina
2004
5 p. 341-347
7 p.
artikel
97 Notch signaling and cancer: emerging complexity Axelson, Håkan
2004
5 p. 317-319
3 p.
artikel
98 Notch signaling in development and disease Hansson, Emil M
2004
5 p. 320-328
9 p.
artikel
99 Notch signaling in neuroblastoma Påhlman, Sven
2004
5 p. 365-373
9 p.
artikel
100 Notch signaling in the integrated control of keratinocyte growth/differentiation and tumor suppression Lefort, Karine
2004
5 p. 374-386
13 p.
artikel
101 Novel approaches using natural killer cells in cancer therapy Suck, Garnet
2006
5 p. 412-418
7 p.
artikel
102 Occult micrometastasis: enrichment, identification and characterization of single disseminated tumour cells Pantel, Klaus
2001
5 p. 327-337
11 p.
artikel
103 Oxidative breakage of cellular DNA by plant polyphenols: A putative mechanism for anticancer properties Hadi, S.M.
2007
5 p. 370-376
7 p.
artikel
104 p53 and apoptosis Gottlieb, Tanya M.
1998
5 p. 359-368
10 p.
artikel
105 Passenger mutations as a marker of clonal cell lineages in emerging neoplasia Salk, Jesse J.
2010
5 p. 294-303
10 p.
artikel
106 p53-Dependent cell cycle control: response to genotoxic stress Schwartz, Dov
1998
5 p. 325-336
12 p.
artikel
107 Phytonutrients: A more natural approach toward cancer prevention D’Ambrosio, Steven M.
2007
5 p. 345-346
2 p.
artikel
108 Pomegranate derived products for cancer chemoprevention Syed, Deeba N.
2007
5 p. 377-385
9 p.
artikel
109 Positive and negative regulation of Natural Killer cells: Therapeutic implications Hallett, William H.D.
2006
5 p. 367-382
16 p.
artikel
110 Progress of HLA-G in cancer Carosella, Edgardo D.
2003
5 p. 315-316
2 p.
artikel
111 Reactivation of mutant p53: a new strategy for cancer therapy Selivanova, Galina
1998
5 p. 369-378
10 p.
artikel
112 Regulation of autophagy by stress-responsive transcription factors Pietrocola, Federico
2013
5 p. 310-322
13 p.
artikel
113 Regulation ofp53downstream genes El-Deiry, Wafik S.
1998
5 p. 345-357
13 p.
artikel
114 Relationships between chromatin organization and DNA methylation in determining gene expression Jones, Peter L.
1999
5 p. 339-347
9 p.
artikel
115 Requirement for reverse immune surveillance for the growth of germinal center-derived murine lymphomas Ponzio, Nicholas M
2000
5 p. 331-340
10 p.
artikel
116 Reverse immune surveillance: an adaptive mechanism used by tumor cells to facilitate their survival and growth. Editorial overview Thorbecke, G.Jeanette
2000
5 p. 327-330
4 p.
artikel
117 Role of activated host T cells in the promotion of MALT lymphoma growth Guindi, M
2000
5 p. 341-344
4 p.
artikel
118 Role of genetic and epigenetic changes in Burkitt lymphoma Lindström, Mikael S
2002
5 p. 381-387
7 p.
artikel
119 Secretion of sHLA-G molecules in malignancies Rebmann, Vera
2003
5 p. 371-377
7 p.
artikel
120 Stromagenesis: The changing face of fibroblastic microenvironments during tumor progression Beacham, Dorothy A.
2005
5 p. 329-341
13 p.
artikel
121 Targeted therapy of carcinomas using BR96 sFv-PE40, a single-chain immunotoxin that binds to the Leyantigen Siegall, Clay B.
1995
5 p. 289-295
7 p.
artikel
122 Targeting autophagy as a potential therapeutic approach for melanoma therapy Liu, He
2013
5 p. 352-360
9 p.
artikel
123 Targeting diphtheria toxin to growth factor receptors Murphy, John R.
1995
5 p. 259-267
9 p.
artikel
124 Targeting plant toxins to the urokinase and α2-macroglobulin receptors Cavallaro, Ugo
1995
5 p. 269-278
10 p.
artikel
125 Targeting Pseudomonas exotoxin to hematologic malignancies Kreitman, Robert J.
1995
5 p. 297-306
10 p.
artikel
126 The angiogenic switch in carcinogenesis Baeriswyl, Vanessa
2009
5 p. 329-337
9 p.
artikel
127 The complex landscape of genetic alterations in mantle cell lymphoma Royo, Cristina
2011
5 p. 322-334
13 p.
artikel
128 The DNA damage response, immunity and cancer Gasser, Stephan
2006
5 p. 344-347
4 p.
artikel
129 The dynamics of natural killer cell tolerance Johansson, Maria H.
2006
5 p. 393-403
11 p.
artikel
130 The establishment and maintenance of DNA methylation patterns in mouse somatic cells Turker, Mitchell S.
1999
5 p. 329-337
9 p.
artikel
131 The functional role of cell adhesion molecules in tumor angiogenesis Francavilla, Chiara
2009
5 p. 298-309
12 p.
artikel
132 The microenvironment in mantle cell lymphoma: Cellular and molecular pathways and emerging targeted therapies Burger, Jan A.
2011
5 p. 308-312
5 p.
artikel
133 The microenvironments of multistage carcinogenesis Laconi, Ezio
2008
5 p. 322-329
8 p.
artikel
134 The novel BORIS + CTCF gene family is uniquely involved in the epigenetics of normal biology and cancer Klenova, Elena M
2002
5 p. 399-414
16 p.
artikel
135 Theories of carcinogenesis: An emerging perspective Sonnenschein, Carlos
2008
5 p. 372-377
6 p.
artikel
136 The p53-deficient mouse: a model for basic and applied cancer studies Donehower, Lawrence A.
1996
5 p. 269-278
10 p.
artikel
137 The role of cannabinoid receptors and the endocannabinoid system in mantle cell lymphoma and other non-Hodgkin lymphomas Wasik, Agata M.
2011
5 p. 313-321
9 p.
artikel
138 The role of HLA-G for protection of human renal cell–carcinoma cells from immune-mediated lysis: implications for immunotherapies Bukur, Jürgen
2003
5 p. 353-359
7 p.
artikel
139 The role of human and viral cytokines in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma Berenson, James R
2000
5 p. 383-391
9 p.
artikel
140 The role of NK cell recognition of nectin and nectin-like proteins in tumor immunosurveillance Fuchs, Anja
2006
5 p. 359-366
8 p.
artikel
141 The role of the NKG2D receptor for tumor immunity Coudert, Jérôme D.
2006
5 p. 333-343
11 p.
artikel
142 Three-dimensional co-culture models to study prostate cancer growth, progression, and metastasis to bone Wang, Ruoxiang
2005
5 p. 353-364
12 p.
artikel
143 Three-dimensional tissue culture models in cancer biology Kim, Jong Bin
2005
5 p. 365-377
13 p.
artikel
144 TP53 mutation patterns in breast cancers: searching for clues of environmental carcinogenesis Olivier, Magali
2001
5 p. 353-360
8 p.
artikel
145 Transcriptional regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene Reisman, David
1998
5 p. 317-324
8 p.
artikel
146 Tumor and viral recognition by natural killer cells receptors Arnon, Tal I.
2006
5 p. 348-358
11 p.
artikel
147 Tumor growth-promoting properties of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) Mitchell, Robert A
2000
5 p. 359-366
8 p.
artikel
148 Tumor lymphatics Sleeman, Jonathan
2009
5 p. 285-297
13 p.
artikel
149 Tumor targeting through fibroblast growth factor receptors Lappi, Douglas A.
1995
5 p. 279-288
10 p.
artikel
150 Unlocking the secrets of immunoglobulin receptors in mantle cell lymphoma: Implications for the origin and selection of the malignant cells Agathangelidis, Andreas
2011
5 p. 299-307
9 p.
artikel
151 Unraveling the microenvironmental influences on the normal mammary gland and breast cancer Weigelt, Britta
2008
5 p. 311-321
11 p.
artikel
152 Using microarrays to study the microenvironment in tumor biology: The crucial role of statistics Baker, Stuart G.
2008
5 p. 305-310
6 p.
artikel
153 Variant base excision repair proteins: Contributors to genomic instability Nemec, Antonia A.
2010
5 p. 320-328
9 p.
artikel
154 Viral interactions with the Notch pathway Hayward, S.Diane
2004
5 p. 387-396
10 p.
artikel
155 Why is autophagy important for melanoma? Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications Corazzari, Marco
2013
5 p. 337-343
7 p.
artikel
156 Xpa knockout mice de Vries, Annemieke
1996
5 p. 229-240
12 p.
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