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1 Activation of AMPK promotes cardiac differentiation by stimulating the autophagy pathway Kolahdouzmohammadi, Mina

17 3 p. 939-955
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2 Adipocytes reprogram prostate cancer stem cell machinery Fontana, Fabrizio

17 3 p. 915-924
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3 Advances in research of biological functions of Isthmin-1 Menghuan, Li

17 3 p. 507-521
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4 Advances in studies of circulating microRNAs: origination, transportation, and distal target regulation Wu, Qingni

17 3 p. 445-455
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5 AMPK targets a proto-oncogene TPD52 (isoform 3) expression and its interaction with LKB1 suppress AMPK-GSK3β signaling axis in prostate cancer Khilar, Priyanka

17 3 p. 957-974
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6 An assembly of TROP2-mediated signaling events Upadhyay, Shubham Sukerndeo

17 3 p. 1105-1111
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7 A network map of cytoskeleton-associated protein 4 (CKAP4) mediated signaling pathway in cancer Suchitha, G. P.

17 3 p. 1097-1104
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8 A network map of discoidin domain receptor 1(DDR1)-mediated signaling in pathological conditions Dagamajalu, Shobha

17 3 p. 1081-1088
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9 A network map of GDNF/RET signaling pathway in physiological and pathological conditions Mol, Praseeda

17 3 p. 1089-1095
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10 A network map of macrophage-stimulating protein (MSP) signaling Sanjeev, Diya

17 3 p. 1113-1120
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11 Biological functions of CRTC2 and its role in metabolism-related diseases Zheng, Hong-Yu

17 3 p. 495-506
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12 BLM promotes malignancy in PCa by inducing KRAS expression and RhoA suppression via its interaction with HDGF and activation of MAPK/ERK pathway Guo, Yingchu

17 3 p. 757-772
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13 Catalpol inhibits hepatic stellate cell activation by reducing the formation and changing the contents of hepatocyte-derived extracellular vesicles Xie, Zheng-Yuan

17 3 p. 723-736
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14 CD40 induces selective routing of Ras isoforms to subcellular compartments Nair, Arathi

17 3 p. 1009-1021
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15 Cell–cell communications: new insights into targeting efficacy of phytochemical adjuvants on tight junctions and pathophysiology of various malignancies Pandrangi, Santhi Latha

17 3 p. 457-467
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16 Cell cycle protein BORA is associated with colorectal cancer progression by AURORA-PLK1 cascades: a bioinformatics analysis Mahajan, Mohita

17 3 p. 773-791
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17 CircRNA hsa_circ_0001627 aggravates cervical cancer progression through upregulation of FNDC3B and activating PI3K/mTOR signaling pathway Li, Yan

17 3 p. 627-638
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18 Correction to: Three generations of mTOR kinase inhibitors in the activation of the apoptosis process in melanoma cells Ciołczyk-Wierzbicka, Dorota

17 3 p. 991
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19 Dehydrozingerone promotes healing of diabetic foot ulcers: a molecular insight Begum, Farmiza

17 3 p. 673-688
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20 Emerging roles of the long non-coding RNA NEAT1 in gynecologic cancers Farzaneh, Maryam

17 3 p. 531-547
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21 Ephrin–Eph receptor tyrosine kinases for potential therapeutics against hepatic pathologies Mekala, Sowmya

17 3 p. 549-561
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22 Estrogens drive the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation and promote proto-oncogene c-Myc expression in prostate cancer cells by androgen receptor/estrogen receptor signaling Erzurumlu, Yalcin

17 3 p. 793-811
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23 Friend and foe: the regulation network of ascites components in ovarian cancer progression Geng, Zhe

17 3 p. 391-407
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24 From outside to inside and back again: the lysophosphatidic acid-CCN axis in signal transduction Balijepalli, Pravita

17 3 p. 845-849
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25 GSKIP modulates cell aggregation through EMT/MET signaling rather than differentiation in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells Tsai, Cheng-Yu

17 3 p. 1039-1054
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26 High glucose-induced IL-7/IL-7R upregulation of dermal fibroblasts inhibits angiogenesis in a paracrine way in delayed diabetic wound healing Gao, Ruikang

17 3 p. 1023-1038
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27 How does the same ligand activate signaling of different receptors in TNFR superfamily: a computational study Su, Zhaoqian

17 3 p. 657-671
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28 Lipin-1 stability and its adipogenesis functions are regulated in contrasting ways by AKT1 and LKB1 Un Nisa, Misbah

17 3 p. 689-704
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29 Lupeol and Paclitaxel cooperate in hindering hypoxia induced vasculogenic mimicry via suppression of HIF-1α-EphA2-Laminin-5γ2 network in human oral cancer Saha, Depanwita

17 3 p. 591-608
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30 METTL3–METTL14 complex induces necroptosis and inflammation of vascular smooth muscle cells via promoting N6 methyladenosine mRNA methylation of receptor-interacting protein 3 in abdominal aortic aneurysms Li, Kun

17 3 p. 897-914
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31 MiR-218-5p promotes trophoblast infiltration and inhibits endoplasmic reticulum/oxidative stress by reducing UBE3A-mediated degradation of SATB1 Gu, Xiao

17 3 p. 993-1008
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32 mir-98-5p regulates gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis by targeting PPP1R15B in hepatocytes Khan, Rukshar

17 3 p. 881-895
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33 miR-135 protects against atrial fibrillation by suppressing intracellular calcium-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation Yu, Yahan

17 3 p. 813-825
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34 Molecular pathways modulated by phytochemicals in head and neck cancer Kaushik, Mahesh

17 3 p. 469-483
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35 Optimized multiplex immunofluorescence for the characterization of tumor immune microenvironment in neoplastic paraffin-preserved tissues Roversi, Fernanda Marconi

17 3 p. 1055-1065
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36 Quinacrine and Curcumin in combination decreased the breast cancer angiogenesis by modulating ABCG2 via VEGF A Nayak, Deepika

17 3 p. 609-626
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37 Renal FGF23 signaling depends on redox protein Memo1 and promotes orthovanadate-sensitive protein phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activity Bartos, Katalin

17 3 p. 705-722
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38 Retraction Note: Long non-coding RNA TP73-AS1 promotes TFAP2B-mediated proliferation, metastasis and invasion in retinoblastoma via decoying of miRNA-874-3p Wang, Lina

17 3 p. 1121
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39 Sam68 promotes osteogenic differentiation of aortic valvular interstitial cells by TNF-α/STAT3/autophagy axis Liu, Xing

17 3 p. 863-879
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40 SHP2 regulates adipose maintenance and adipocyte-pancreatic cancer cell crosstalk via PDHA1 Olou, Appolinaire A.

17 3 p. 575-590
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41 Skin aging from the perspective of dermal fibroblasts: the interplay between the adaptation to the extracellular matrix microenvironment and cell autonomous processes Fisher, Gary J.

17 3 p. 523-529
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42 Spermatozoa, acts as an external cue and alters the cargo and production of the extracellular vesicles derived from oviductal epithelial cells in vitro Reshi, Qurat Ul Ain

17 3 p. 737-755
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43 Survival-based bioinformatics analysis to identify hub long non-coding RNAs along with lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA network for potential diagnosis/prognosis of thyroid cancer Morovat, Pejman

17 3 p. 639-655
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44 Targeting PI3K/Akt signaling in prostate cancer therapy Hashemi, Mehrdad

17 3 p. 423-443
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45 Temporal phosphoproteomic analysis of VEGF-A signaling in HUVECs: an insight into early signaling events associated with angiogenesis Abhinand, Chandran S.

17 3 p. 1067-1079
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46 The cryptic role of CXCL17/CXCR8 axis in the pathogenesis of cancers: a review of the latest evidence Hashemi, Seyyede Fatemeh

17 3 p. 409-422
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47 The growth hormone receptor interacts with transcriptional regulator HMGN1 upon GH-induced nuclear translocation Jain, Lekha

17 3 p. 925-937
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48 The impact of cellular senescence in human adipose tissue Nerstedt, Annika

17 3 p. 563-573
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49 The protective effects of phosphoserine aminotransferase 1 (PSAT1) against hepatic ischemia–reperfusion injury Deng, Yinzhi

17 3 p. 851-862
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50 Three generations of mTOR kinase inhibitors in the activation of the apoptosis process in melanoma cells Ciołczyk-Wierzbicka, Dorota

17 3 p. 975-989
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51 UTP increases wound healing in the self assembled skin substitute (SASS) Naasani, Liliana I. Sous

17 3 p. 827-844
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52 Why do humans need thrombospondin-1? Kaur, Sukhbir

17 3 p. 485-493
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