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Nature Communications|January 22, 2014
Maspin is not required for embryonic development or tumour suppressionSonia S Y Teoh, Jessica Vieusseux, Monica Prakash, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|May 19, 2019
The importance of developing therapies targeting the biological spectrum of metastatic diseaseAndries Zijlstra, Ariana Von Lersner, Dihua Yu, et al.
Biopolymers|June 22, 2010
Uptake of a cell permeable G7-18NATE contruct into cells and binding with the Grb-7-SH2 domainNigus D Ambaye, Reece C C Lim, Daniel J Clayton, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|October 26, 2016
Mammographically dense human breast tissue stimulates MCF10DCIS.com progression to invasive lesions and metastasisCecilia W Huo, Mark Waltham, Christine Khoo, et al.
Bone|October 20, 2006
Osteoclast inhibitory lectin (OCIL) inhibits osteoblast differentiation and function in vitroAkira Nakamura, Chi Ly, Mirijana Cipetić, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 3, 2014
Molecular stress-inducing compounds increase osteoclast formation in a heat shock factor 1 protein-dependent mannerRyan C Chai, Michelle M Kouspou, Benjamin J Lang, et al.
Oncotarget|October 6, 2017
Melphalan modifies the bone microenvironment by enhancing osteoclast formationRyan C Chai, Michelle M McDonald, Rachael L Terry, et al.
Cancer Cell|August 13, 2015
The Inositol Polyphosphate 5-Phosphatase PIPP Regulates AKT1-Dependent Breast Cancer Growth and MetastasisLisa M Ooms, Lauren C Binge, Elizabeth M Davies, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 4, 2010
Inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase II regulates PI3K/Akt signaling and is lost in human basal-like breast cancersClare G Fedele, Lisa M Ooms, Miriel Ho, et al.
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Nature Communications|January 22, 2014
Maspin is not required for embryonic development or tumour suppressionSonia S Y Teoh, Jessica Vieusseux, Monica Prakash, et al.
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis|May 19, 2019
The importance of developing therapies targeting the biological spectrum of metastatic diseaseAndries Zijlstra, Ariana Von Lersner, Dihua Yu, et al.
Biopolymers|June 22, 2010
Uptake of a cell permeable G7-18NATE contruct into cells and binding with the Grb-7-SH2 domainNigus D Ambaye, Reece C C Lim, Daniel J Clayton, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|October 26, 2016
Mammographically dense human breast tissue stimulates MCF10DCIS.com progression to invasive lesions and metastasisCecilia W Huo, Mark Waltham, Christine Khoo, et al.
Bone|October 20, 2006
Osteoclast inhibitory lectin (OCIL) inhibits osteoblast differentiation and function in vitroAkira Nakamura, Chi Ly, Mirijana Cipetić, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 3, 2014
Molecular stress-inducing compounds increase osteoclast formation in a heat shock factor 1 protein-dependent mannerRyan C Chai, Michelle M Kouspou, Benjamin J Lang, et al.
Oncotarget|October 6, 2017
Melphalan modifies the bone microenvironment by enhancing osteoclast formationRyan C Chai, Michelle M McDonald, Rachael L Terry, et al.
Cancer Cell|August 13, 2015
The Inositol Polyphosphate 5-Phosphatase PIPP Regulates AKT1-Dependent Breast Cancer Growth and MetastasisLisa M Ooms, Lauren C Binge, Elizabeth M Davies, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 4, 2010
Inositol polyphosphate 4-phosphatase II regulates PI3K/Akt signaling and is lost in human basal-like breast cancersClare G Fedele, Lisa M Ooms, Miriel Ho, et al.
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