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Nature Reviews Cancer

Статьи последних нескольких выпусков журнала Nature Reviews Cancer © Nature Publishing Group
  • Angiogenesis: A less bitter pill
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8., pp. 567-567.
    by Patrick Goymer
  • Leukaemia: Mixed up
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (03 July 2008), pp. 568-569.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • Tumorigenesis: PUMA strikes again
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (10 July 2008), pp. 568-569.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • Education, education, education
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8., pp. 568-568.
    by Isobel Barry
  • Angiogenesis: Survival of the infected
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (17 July 2008), pp. 569-569.
    by Katharine H Wrighton
  • Therapeutics: Unravelling lethality
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8., pp. 570-570.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Angiogenesis: Mini mediator of metastasis suppression
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8., pp. 570-571.
    by Nicola Mccarthy
  • Metastasis: Delivering help
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (10 July 2008), pp. 572-573.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Angiogenesis: TGFβ makes a new friend
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (10 July 2008), pp. 572-572.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • Angiogenesis: Turning it down a Notch
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (17 July 2008), pp. 572-573.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • VEGF-targeted therapy: mechanisms of anti-tumour activity
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (03 July 2008), pp. 579-591.
    by Lee M Ellis, Daniel J Hicklin
  • Modes of resistance to anti-angiogenic therapy
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8., pp. 592-603.
    by Gabriele Bergers, Douglas Hanahan
  • Integrins in angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (22 May 2008), pp. 604-617.
    by Christie J Avraamides, Barbara Garmy-Susini, Judith A Varner
  • The role of myeloid cells in the promotion of tumour angiogenesis
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (17 July 2008), pp. 618-631.
    by Craig Murdoch, Munitta Muthana, Seth B Coffelt, Claire E Lewis
  • The semaphorins: versatile regulators of tumour progression and tumour angiogenesis
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (26 June 2008), pp. 632-645.
    by Gera Neufeld, Ofra Kessler
  • The scientific contributions of M. Judah Folkman to cancer research
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (17 July 2008), pp. 647-654.
    by Bruce R Zetter
  • Cycling hypoxia and free radicals regulate angiogenesis and radiotherapy response
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 8. (03 July 2008), pp. 654-654.
    by Mark W Dewhirst, Yiting Cao, Benjamin Moeller
  • BCR–ABL and CDKN2A: a dropped connection
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 563-563.
    by Richard T Williams, Charles J Sherr
  • Cell-cycle deregulation in progressive CML
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 563-563.
    by Michael Savona, Moshe Talpaz
  • Revisiting the biological roles of PAI2 (SERPINB2) in cancer
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (12 June 2008), pp. 535-545.
    by David R Croucher, Darren N Saunders, Sergei Lobov, Marie Ranson
  • Recurrent gene fusions in prostate cancer
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2008), pp. 497-511.
    by Chandan Kumar-Sinha, Scott A Tomlins, Arul M Chinnaiyan
  • Banking on cord blood stem cells
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (12 June 2008), pp. 555-563.
    by Michael J Sullivan
  • Exploring the role of cancer stem cells in radioresistance
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (30 May 2008), pp. 545-554.
    by Michael Baumann, Mechthild Krause, Richard Hill
  • Targeting the oncogene and kinome chaperone CDC37
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (30 May 2008), pp. 491-495.
    by Phillip J Gray, Thomas Prince, Jinrong Cheng, Mary A Stevenson, Stuart K Calderwood
  • Cell cycle: Stop start
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (30 May 2008), pp. 485-485.
    by Nicola Mccarthy
  • Genetics: Looking at the big picture
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (30 May 2008), pp. 486-487.
    by Patrick Goymer
  • Metastasis: Regressing to self-renewal
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (12 June 2008), pp. 483-483.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Signalling: Survival of the sweetest
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (12 June 2008), pp. 484-485.
    by Katharine H Wrighton
  • Tumour suppressor: Confirming DLC1
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2008), pp. 486-487.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • Tumorigenesis: Combined effort
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2008), pp. 484-485.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Tumorigenesis: Some HIFs are more equal than others
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2008), pp. 488-489.
    by Isobel Barry
  • Tumorigenesis: Too much of a good thing
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2008), pp. 489-489.
    by Safia A Danovi
  • Senescence: Hold that thought
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 488-489.
    by Nicola Mccarthy
  • Weighing benefits and risks
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 484-484.
    by Isobel Barry
  • MYB function in normal and cancer cells
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 523-534.
    by Robert G Ramsay, Thomas J Gonda
  • Living on a break: cellular senescence as a DNA-damage response
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 512-522.
    by Fabrizio D di Fagagna
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  • The Mouse Tumor Biology database
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (24 April 2008), pp. 459-465.
    by Debra M Krupke, Dale A Begley, John P Sundberg, Carol J Bult, Janan T Eppig
  • Heavy ion carcinogenesis and human space exploration
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (02 May 2008), pp. 465-472.
    by Marco Durante, Francis A Cucinotta
  • Colonic crypt organization and tumorigenesis
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (15 May 2008), pp. 415-424.
    by Adam Humphries, Nicholas A Wright
  • Telomere dysfunction and tumour suppression: the senescence connection
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6., pp. 450-458.
    by Yibin Deng, Suzanne S Chan, Sandy Chang
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  • Paul Ehrlich's magic bullet concept: 100 years of progress
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (12 May 2008), pp. 473-480.
    by Klaus Strebhardt, Axel Ullrich
  • Deregulated proteolysis by the F-box proteins SKP2 and β-TrCP: tipping the scales of cancer
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6., pp. 438-449.
    by David Frescas, Michele Pagano
  • Cycling hypoxia and free radicals regulate angiogenesis and radiotherapy response
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6., pp. 425-437.
    by Mark W Dewhirst, Yiting Cao, Benjamin Moeller
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  • Oncogenesis: A sideways move?
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (12 May 2008), pp. 408-409.
    by Nicola Mccarthy
  • Therapy: Reversed protection
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (12 May 2008), pp. 412-413.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Imaging: Early detection for pancreatic cancer
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (12 May 2008), pp. 408-409.
    by Patrick Goymer
  • Cell signalling: Dynamic redistribution
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (15 May 2008), pp. 413-413.
    by Ekat Kritikou
  • Microenvironment: What do your surroundings mean?
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6. (15 May 2008), pp. 410-411.
    by Gemma K Alderton
  • Metastasis: Which way to the lungs?
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6., pp. 410-411.
  • Metastasis: Trading in mitochondria
    Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 8, No. 6., pp. 409-409.
    by Isobel Barry
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