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1 Alpha-fetoprotein gene regulation: lessons from transgenic mice Spear, Brett T.
1999
104-105 2 p. 109-116
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2 Angiogenesis and apoptosis Folkman, Judah
2003
104-105 2 p. 159-167
9 p.
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3 Antiangiogenic cancer therapy Cao, Yihai
2004
104-105 2 p. 139-145
7 p.
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4 Apoptosis and cancer: where we are and where to go … Zhivotovsky, Boris
2003
104-105 2 p. 93-95
3 p.
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5 Apoptosis in hematological disorders Debatin, Klaus-Michael
2003
104-105 2 p. 149-158
10 p.
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6 Apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation: in search of the order Blagosklonny, Mikhail V.
2003
104-105 2 p. 97-105
9 p.
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7 A role for microRNAs in the development of the immune system and in the pathogenesis of cancer Kanellopoulou, Chryssa
2008
104-105 2 p. 79-88
10 p.
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8 Autocrine signaling in carcinoma: VEGF and the α6β4 integrin Mercurio, Arthur M
2004
104-105 2 p. 115-122
8 p.
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9 CA 125: fundamental and clinical aspects Verheijen, R.H.M.
1999
104-105 2 p. 117-124
8 p.
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10 Cancer as a reprogramming-like disease: Implications in tumor development and treatment Castellanos, Andrés
2010
104-105 2 p. 93-97
5 p.
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11 Cancer biology and the nuclear envelope: A convoluted relationship de las Heras, Jose I.
2013
104-105 2 p. 125-137
13 p.
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12 Cancer stem cells at the crossroads of current cancer therapy failures—Radiation oncology perspective Koch, Ulrike
2010
104-105 2 p. 116-124
9 p.
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13 Cancer stem cells: Back to Darwin? Greaves, Mel
2010
104-105 2 p. 65-70
6 p.
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14 Cancer stem cells in solid tumors Hermann, Patrick C.
2010
104-105 2 p. 77-84
8 p.
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15 Cathepsin B and tumor proteolysis: contribution of the tumor microenvironment Sloane, Bonnie F.
2005
104-105 2 p. 149-157
9 p.
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16 CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells in human hematopoietic cell transplantation Zorn, Emmanuel
2006
104-105 2 p. 150-159
10 p.
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17 Cell and tissue interactions in carcinogenesis and metastasis and their clinical significance Tarin, David
2011
104-105 2 p. 72-82
11 p.
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18 Cell death by incompatibility in the fungus Podospora Pinan-Lucarré, Bérangère
2007
104-105 2 p. 101-111
11 p.
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19 Cell death in unusual but informative and beautiful model organisms Golstein, Pierre
2007
104-105 2 p. 91-93
3 p.
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20 Cell surface Death Receptor signaling in normal and cancer cells Özören, Nesrin
2003
104-105 2 p. 135-147
13 p.
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21 Cellular aspects of alpha-fetoprotein reexpression in tumors Abelev, G.I.
1999
104-105 2 p. 95-107
13 p.
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22 Changes in miRNA expression in solid tumors: An miRNA profiling in melanomas Molnár, Viktor
2008
104-105 2 p. 111-122
12 p.
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23 Chemokine receptor CXCR4 as a therapeutic target for neuroectodermal tumors Shim, Hyunsuk
2009
104-105 2 p. 123-134
12 p.
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24 Chemokines and the microenvironment in neuroectodermal tumor–host interaction Somasundaram, Rajasekharan
2009
104-105 2 p. 92-96
5 p.
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25 Chemokine signaling in cancer: One hump or two? Rubin, Joshua B.
2009
104-105 2 p. 116-122
7 p.
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26 Chemokines in neuroectodermal cancers: The crucial growth signal from the soil Gross, Nicole
2009
104-105 2 p. 103-110
8 p.
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27 Chemokines in neuroectodermal development and their potential implication in cancer stem cell-driven metastasis Civenni, Gianluca
2009
104-105 2 p. 68-75
8 p.
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28 Chemokines in neuroectodermal tumors: And now for something completely different Meier, Roland
2009
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29 Chemokines in neuroectodermal tumour progression and metastasis Raffaghello, Lizzia
2009
104-105 2 p. 97-102
6 p.
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30 Chronic B cell malignancies and bone marrow microenvironment Ghia, Paolo
2002
104-105 2 p. 149-155
7 p.
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31 Closer to the completed unity: Messenger and microRNA profiling Falus, András
2008
104-105 2 p. 77-78
2 p.
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32 Colonization of adjacent stem cell compartments by mutant keratinocytes Brash, Douglas E.
2005
104-105 2 p. 97-102
6 p.
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33 Critical determinants of metastasis Fidler, Isaiah J.
2002
104-105 2 p. 89-96
8 p.
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34 Cyclin D1 as a cellular proto-oncogene Bates, Stewart
1995
104-105 2 p. 73-82
10 p.
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35 Cyclins, CDKs and cancer Pines, Jonathon
1995
104-105 2 p. 63-72
10 p.
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36 Deciphering the molecular genetic basis of NPC through functional approaches Lung, Hong Lok
2012
104-105 2 p. 87-95
9 p.
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37 Deciphering the molecular genetic basis of NPC through molecular, cytogenetic, and epigenetic approaches Lo, Kwok-Wai
2012
104-105 2 p. 79-86
8 p.
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38 Defects in the apoptotic machinery of cancer cells: role in drug resistance Zhivotovsky, Boris
2003
104-105 2 p. 125-134
10 p.
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39 DNA replication timing, genome stability and cancer Donley, Nathan
2013
104-105 2 p. 80-89
10 p.
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40 Dynamic chromatin loops bridge health and disease in the nuclear landscape Göndör, Anita
2013
104-105 2 p. 90-98
9 p.
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41 Editorial Board 2009
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42 Editorial Board 2008
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43 Editorial Board 2010
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44 Editorial Board 2013
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45 Editorial Board 2012
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46 Editorial Board 2011
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47 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2003
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48 Expanding fields of genetically altered cells in head and neck squamous carcinogenesis Braakhuis, Boudewijn J.M.
2005
104-105 2 p. 113-120
8 p.
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49 Familial and large-scale case–control studies identify genes associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma Bei, Jin-Xin
2012
104-105 2 p. 96-106
11 p.
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50 From autophagic to necrotic cell death in Dictyostelium Tresse, Emilie
2007
104-105 2 p. 94-100
7 p.
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51 Functional control of regulatory T cells and cancer immunotherapy Wang, Rong-Fu
2006
104-105 2 p. 106-114
9 p.
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52 Gene therapy of cancer with interferon: lessons from tumor models and perspectives for clinical applications Ferrantini, Maria
2000
104-105 2 p. 145-157
13 p.
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53 Genetic approaches to study Rel/NF-κB/IκB function in mice Attar, Ricardo M.
1997
104-105 2 p. 93-101
9 p.
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54 Genetic predisposition factors and nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk: A review of epidemiological association studies, 2000–2011 Hildesheim, Allan
2012
104-105 2 p. 107-116
10 p.
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55 Genome organizing function of SATB1 in tumor progression Kohwi-Shigematsu, Terumi
2013
104-105 2 p. 72-79
8 p.
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56 Getting to the stem of cancer Sánchez-García, Isidro
2010
104-105 2 p. 63-64
2 p.
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57 Heterochromatin instability in cancer: From the Barr body to satellites and the nuclear periphery Carone, Dawn M.
2013
104-105 2 p. 99-108
10 p.
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58 Higher order chromatin organization in cancer Reddy, Karen L.
2013
104-105 2 p. 109-115
7 p.
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59 Host–tumor interactions in nasopharyngeal carcinomas Gourzones, Claire
2012
104-105 2 p. 127-136
10 p.
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60 IκB proteins: structure, function and regulation Whiteside, Simon T.
1997
104-105 2 p. 75-82
8 p.
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61 Immune cell infiltration of primary and metastatic lesions: Mechanisms and clinical impact Talmadge, James E.
2011
104-105 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
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62 Immune-inflammatory mechanisms in IFN γ -mediated anti-tumor activity Tannenbaum, Charles S.
2000
104-105 2 p. 113-123
11 p.
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63 Immunotoxins for central nervous system malignancy Youle, Richard J.
1996
104-105 2 p. 65-70
6 p.
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64 Inducible cell death in plant immunity Hofius, Daniel
2007
104-105 2 p. 166-187
22 p.
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65 Integrative radiation carcinogenesis: interactions between cell and tissue responses to DNA damage Barcellos-Hoff, Mary Helen
2005
104-105 2 p. 138-148
11 p.
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66 Introduction Rubin, H.
2005
104-105 2 p. 73-74
2 p.
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67 Introduction Abelev, G.I.
1999
104-105 2 p. 61-65
5 p.
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68 Introduction and future goals Fitzgerald, David
1996
104-105 2 p. 55-
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69 Introduction: Cell cycle regulation and cancer La Thangue, Nicholas B.
1995
104-105 2 p. 61-62
2 p.
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70 Introduction; interferons’ connection to cancer Pitha, Paula M.
2000
104-105 2 p. 69-72
4 p.
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71 Introduction: The Rel/NF-κB signal transduction pathway Gilmore, Thomas D.
1997
104-105 2 p. 61-62
2 p.
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72 Lamellipodia in invasion Condeelis, John S
2001
104-105 2 p. 119-128
10 p.
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73 Leukemia stem cells Lane, Steven W.
2010
104-105 2 p. 71-76
6 p.
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74 Mammalian heparanase: involvement in cancer metastasis, angiogenesis and normal development Vlodavsky, Israel
2002
104-105 2 p. 121-129
9 p.
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75 Melanoma and innate immunity – Active inflammation or just erroneous attraction? Navarini-Meury, Alexander A.
2009
104-105 2 p. 84-91
8 p.
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76 Membrane stabilization by intimate contact between cells reduces their Mg2+ activity and suppresses the neoplastic phenotype Rubin, Harry
2005
104-105 2 p. 121-131
11 p.
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77 Metastasis suppressors and the tumor microenvironment Cook, Leah M.
2011
104-105 2 p. 113-122
10 p.
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78 Metastatic colonization: Settlement, adaptation and propagation of tumor cells in a foreign tissue environment Shibue, Tsukasa
2011
104-105 2 p. 99-106
8 p.
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79 Microenvironmental control of premalignant disease: the role of intercellular adhesion in the progression of squamous cell carcinoma Alt-Holland, Addy
2005
104-105 2 p. 84-96
13 p.
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80 MicroRNAs and immunity: Novel players in the regulation of normal immune function and inflammation Sonkoly, Enikö
2008
104-105 2 p. 131-140
10 p.
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81 miRNAs: Little known mediators of oncogenesis Gartel, Andrei L.
2008
104-105 2 p. 103-110
8 p.
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82 Molecular markers of B-cell lymphoma Stevenson, George T.
1999
104-105 2 p. 139-147
9 p.
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83 Molecular regulation of angiogenesis and tumorigenesis by signal transduction pathways: evidence of predictable and reproducible patterns of synergy in diverse neoplasms Arbiser, Jack L
2004
104-105 2 p. 81-91
11 p.
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84 Multiple regulatory pathways of vascular permeability factor/vascular endothelial growth factor (VPF/VEGF) expression in tumors Mukhopadhyay, Debabrata
2004
104-105 2 p. 123-130
8 p.
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85 NF-κB in cancer: a marked target Lin, Anning
2003
104-105 2 p. 107-114
8 p.
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86 Non-developmentally programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans Kourtis, Nikos
2007
104-105 2 p. 122-133
12 p.
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87 Non-viral environmental risk factors for nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A systematic review Jia, Wei-Hua
2012
104-105 2 p. 117-126
10 p.
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88 Normal stem cells and cancer stem cells: similar and different Shackleton, Mark
2010
104-105 2 p. 85-92
8 p.
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89 Novel functions of interferon-induced proteins Sen, Ganes C.
2000
104-105 2 p. 93-101
9 p.
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90 Nuclear architecture and chromatin structure on the path to cancer Göndör, Anita
2013
104-105 2 p. 63-64
2 p.
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91 Oncogenes and tumor angiogenesis Rak, Janusz
2004
104-105 2 p. 93-104
12 p.
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92 Oncogenic Ras and its role in tumor cell invasion and metastasis Campbell, Paul M
2004
104-105 2 p. 105-114
10 p.
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93 Origins and selection of p53 mutations in lung carcinogenesis Rodin, Sergei N
2005
104-105 2 p. 103-112
10 p.
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94 Physiological cellular reprogramming and cancer Abollo-Jiménez, Fernando
2010
104-105 2 p. 98-106
9 p.
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95 Preclinical approaches to study the biology and treatment of brain metastases Cruz-Muñoz, William
2011
104-105 2 p. 123-130
8 p.
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96 Programmed cell death in Hydra Böttger, Angelika
2007
104-105 2 p. 134-146
13 p.
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97 Prostate-specific antigen Stenman, Ulf-Håkan
1999
104-105 2 p. 83-93
11 p.
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98 Proteases in invasion: matrix metalloproteinases Stetler-Stevenson, William G
2001
104-105 2 p. 143-152
10 p.
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99 Receptors involved in microenvironment-driven molecular evolution of cancer cells Eshel, Rinat
2002
104-105 2 p. 139-147
9 p.
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100 Regulating the regulators or how to elicit an immune response Astier, Anne
2006
104-105 2 p. 89-90
2 p.
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101 Regulation of angiogenesis and tumorigenesis Arbiser, J.L
2004
104-105 2 p. 79-80
2 p.
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102 Regulation of membrane type-matrix metalloproteinases Hernandez-Barrantes, Sonia
2002
104-105 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
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103 Regulation of the cell cycle by viral oncoproteins Vousden, Karen H.
1995
104-105 2 p. 109-116
8 p.
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104 Regulation of the cytoskeleton by Rho-family GTPases: implications for tumour cell invasion Price, Leo S
2001
104-105 2 p. 167-173
7 p.
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105 Regulatory cells and human cancer Baecher-Allan, Clare
2006
104-105 2 p. 98-105
8 p.
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106 Regulatory T cells: How do they find their space in the immunological arena? D’Ambrosio, Daniele
2006
104-105 2 p. 91-97
7 p.
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107 Regulatory T cells in immune surveillance and treatment of cancer Yamaguchi, Tomoyuki
2006
104-105 2 p. 115-123
9 p.
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108 Rel/NF-κB and IκB factors in oncogenesis Luque, Ignacio
1997
104-105 2 p. 103-111
9 p.
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109 Rel/NF-κB and IκB proteins: an overview May, Michael J.
1997
104-105 2 p. 63-73
11 p.
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110 Rel/NF-κB transcription factors and the control of apoptosis Sonenshein, Gail E.
1997
104-105 2 p. 113-119
7 p.
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111 Restoring apoptosis as a strategy for cancer gene therapy: focus on p53 and mda-7 Lebedeva, Irina V.
2003
104-105 2 p. 169-178
10 p.
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112 Role of EBER and BARF1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) tumorigenesis Takada, Kenzo
2012
104-105 2 p. 162-165
4 p.
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113 Role of EBNA1 in NPC tumourigenesis Frappier, Lori
2012
104-105 2 p. 154-161
8 p.
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114 Role of non-coding RNA and heterochromatin in aneuploidy and cancer Pezer, Željka
2008
104-105 2 p. 123-130
8 p.
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115 Role of the cytoplasmic domains of the type I interferon receptor subunits in signaling Prejean, Christine
2000
104-105 2 p. 83-92
10 p.
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116 Scatter factors and invasive growth Comoglio, Paolo M
2001
104-105 2 p. 153-165
13 p.
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117 Second-generation interferons for cancer: clinical targets Borden, Ernest C.
2000
104-105 2 p. 125-144
20 p.
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118 Stromal cells can contribute oncogenic signals Tlsty, Thea D
2001
104-105 2 p. 97-104
8 p.
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119 Suppression of anti-cancer immunity by regulatory T cells: Back to the future Orentas, Rimas J.
2006
104-105 2 p. 137-149
13 p.
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120 Targeting T cells for GVHD therapy Vallera, Daniel A.
1996
104-105 2 p. 57-64
8 p.
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121 Targeting toxins to neural antigens and receptors Wiley, Ronald G.
1996
104-105 2 p. 71-77
7 p.
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122 Telomeres and the nucleus Novo, Clara Lopes
2013
104-105 2 p. 116-124
9 p.
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123 The biology of cancer metastasis Fidler, Isaiah J.
2011
104-105 2 p. 71-
1 p.
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124 The biology of EBV infection in human epithelial cells Tsao, Sai Wah
2012
104-105 2 p. 137-143
7 p.
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125 The carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) family: structures, suggested functions and expression in normal and malignant tissues Hammarström, Sten
1999
104-105 2 p. 67-81
15 p.
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126 The dominance of the microenvironment in breast and ovarian cancer Roskelley, Calvin D
2002
104-105 2 p. 97-104
8 p.
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127 The dorsoventral signal transduction pathway and the Rel-like transcription factors in Drosophila Drier, Eric A.
1997
104-105 2 p. 83-92
10 p.
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128 The enigmatic world of mRNA-like ncRNAs: Their role in human evolution and in human diseases Széll, Márta
2008
104-105 2 p. 141-148
8 p.
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129 The HER-2/neu oncogene: prognostic factor, predictive factor and target for therapy Ross, Jeffrey S.
1999
104-105 2 p. 125-138
14 p.
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130 The impact of CD4+CD25+ Treg on tumor specific CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity and cancer Khazaie, Khashayarsha
2006
104-105 2 p. 124-136
13 p.
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131 The interferon regulatory factors and oncogenesis Tanaka, Nobuyuki
2000
104-105 2 p. 73-81
9 p.
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132 The interferons and cell death: guardians of the cell or accomplices of apoptosis? Barber, Glen N.
2000
104-105 2 p. 103-111
9 p.
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133 The performance of e23(Fv)PEs, recombinant toxins targeting the erbB-2 protein Richter King, C.
1996
104-105 2 p. 79-86
8 p.
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134 The retinoblastoma protein and its relatives Whyte, Peter
1995
104-105 2 p. 83-90
8 p.
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135 The role of chemokines in cancer immune surveillance by the adaptive immune system Krieg, Carsten
2009
104-105 2 p. 76-83
8 p.
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136 The role of cytokines in the epithelial cancer microenvironment Wilson, Julia
2002
104-105 2 p. 113-120
8 p.
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137 The role of miRNAs and EBV BARTs in NPC Marquitz, Aron R.
2012
104-105 2 p. 166-172
7 p.
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138 The role of Rel/NF-κB proteins in viral oncogenesis and the regulation of viral transcription Mosialos, George
1997
104-105 2 p. 121-129
9 p.
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139 The role of the Bcl-2 protein family in cancer Coultas, Leigh
2003
104-105 2 p. 115-123
9 p.
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140 The role of the EBV-encoded latent membrane proteins LMP1 and LMP2 in the pathogenesis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) Dawson, Christopher W.
2012
104-105 2 p. 144-153
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141 The role of the microenvironment and intercellular cross-talk in tumor angiogenesis Ahmad, Syed A
2002
104-105 2 p. 105-112
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142 The role of the organ microenvironment in brain metastasis Fidler, Isaiah J.
2011
104-105 2 p. 107-112
6 p.
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143 The role of the stromal microenvironment in prostate cancer Condon, Mark S.
2005
104-105 2 p. 132-137
6 p.
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144 The roles of chemokine CXCL12 in embryonic and brain tumor angiogenesis Li, Meizhang
2009
104-105 2 p. 111-115
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145 The secreted factors responsible for pre-metastatic niche formation: Old sayings and new thoughts Peinado, Héctor
2011
104-105 2 p. 139-146
8 p.
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146 The stem cell niche in health and malignancy Burness, Monika L.
2010
104-105 2 p. 107-115
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147 The tumour microenvironment—Introduction Witz, Isaac P.
2002
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2 p.
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148 The utility of LNA in microRNA-based cancer diagnostics and therapeutics Stenvang, Jan
2008
104-105 2 p. 89-102
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149 Thinking outside the box: Using metastasis suppressors as molecular tools Thiolloy, Sophie
2011
104-105 2 p. 89-98
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150 Tissue homeostasis and the control of the neoplastic phenotype in epithelial cancers Glick, Adam B.
2005
104-105 2 p. 75-83
9 p.
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151 Towards a mechanistic understanding of tumor invasion—lessons from the α 6 β 4integrin Mercurio, Arthur M.
2001
104-105 2 p. 129-141
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152 Transcriptional control by E2F Adams, Peter D.
1995
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153 Transcriptional control by the retinoblastoma protein Kouzarides, Tony
1995
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154 Transcriptional control of melanoma metastasis: The importance of the tumor microenvironment Braeuer, Russell R.
2011
104-105 2 p. 83-88
6 p.
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155 Transcription factories, chromatin loops, and the dysregulation of gene expression in malignancy Deng, Binwei
2013
104-105 2 p. 65-71
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156 Tumor invasion as dysregulated cell motility Kassis, Jareer
2001
104-105 2 p. 105-117
13 p.
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157 Tumors are unique organs defined by abnormal signaling and context Radisky, Derek
2001
104-105 2 p. 87-95
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158 Unlocking the Rosetta Stone enigma for nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Genetics, viral infection, and epidemiological factors Lung, Maria Li
2012
104-105 2 p. 77-78
2 p.
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159 Using Ciona to study developmental programmed cell death Baghdiguian, Stephen
2007
104-105 2 p. 147-153
7 p.
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160 UVA-mediated activation of signaling pathways involved in skin tumor promotion and progression Bachelor, Michael A
2004
104-105 2 p. 131-138
8 p.
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161 Why toxins! Fitzgerald, David
1996
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9 p.
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162 Yeast apoptosis—From genes to pathways Fröhlich, Kai-Uwe
2007
104-105 2 p. 112-121
10 p.
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163 Zebrafish as a powerful vertebrate model system for in vivo studies of cell death Pyati, Ujwal J.
2007
104-105 2 p. 154-165
12 p.
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