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Molecular Biology Reports|June 29, 2012
Splicing of mouse p53 pre-mRNA does not always follow the "first come, first served" principle and may be influenced by cisplatin treatment and serum starvationMin Yang, Jack Wu, Si-Hung Wu, et al.
Biomarker Research|July 15, 2022
Roles of circRNAs in hematological malignanciesFahua Deng, Chengsi Zhang, Tingting Lu, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|March 21, 2006
Down-regulation of Notch-1 contributes to cell growth inhibition and apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cellsZhiwei Wang, Yuxiang Zhang, Yiwei Li, et al.
Cancer Medicine|July 17, 2015
Protecting the normal in order to better kill the cancerBingya Liu, Lewis Ezeogu, Lucas Zellmer, et al.
Molecular Biology Reports|September 25, 2013
PPARγ mediates the effects of WIN55,212-2, an synthetic cannabinoid, on the proliferation and apoptosis of the BEL-7402 hepatocarcinoma cellsYuehui Hong, Yuting Zhou, Ying Wang, et al.
International Journal of Biological Sciences|December 19, 2015
To Know How a Gene Works, We Need to Redefine It First but then, More Importantly, to Let the Cell Itself Decide How to Transcribe and Process Its RNAsYuping Jia, Lichan Chen, Yukui Ma, et al.
Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry|December 3, 2016
Protein multiplicity can lead to misconduct in western blotting and misinterpretation of immunohistochemical staining results, creating much conflicting dataXingde Liu, Yiming Wang, Wenxiu Yang, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2015
Culture at a Higher Temperature Mildly Inhibits Cancer Cell Growth but Enhances Chemotherapeutic Effects by Inhibiting Cell-Cell CollaborationShengming Zhu, Jiangang Wang, Bingkun Xie, et al.
Oncoscience|January 17, 2015
Just like the rest of evolution in Mother Nature, the evolution of cancers may be driven by natural selection, and not by haphazard mutationsJu Zhang, Xiaomin Lou, Lucas Zellmer, et al.
Journal of Cancer|February 27, 2016
Learning about the Importance of Mutation Prevention from Curable Cancers and Benign TumorsGangshi Wang, Lichan Chen, Baofa Yu, et al.
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Molecular Biology Reports|June 29, 2012
Splicing of mouse p53 pre-mRNA does not always follow the "first come, first served" principle and may be influenced by cisplatin treatment and serum starvationMin Yang, Jack Wu, Si-Hung Wu, et al.
Biomarker Research|July 15, 2022
Roles of circRNAs in hematological malignanciesFahua Deng, Chengsi Zhang, Tingting Lu, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|March 21, 2006
Down-regulation of Notch-1 contributes to cell growth inhibition and apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cellsZhiwei Wang, Yuxiang Zhang, Yiwei Li, et al.
Cancer Medicine|July 17, 2015
Protecting the normal in order to better kill the cancerBingya Liu, Lewis Ezeogu, Lucas Zellmer, et al.
Molecular Biology Reports|September 25, 2013
PPARγ mediates the effects of WIN55,212-2, an synthetic cannabinoid, on the proliferation and apoptosis of the BEL-7402 hepatocarcinoma cellsYuehui Hong, Yuting Zhou, Ying Wang, et al.
International Journal of Biological Sciences|December 19, 2015
To Know How a Gene Works, We Need to Redefine It First but then, More Importantly, to Let the Cell Itself Decide How to Transcribe and Process Its RNAsYuping Jia, Lichan Chen, Yukui Ma, et al.
Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry|December 3, 2016
Protein multiplicity can lead to misconduct in western blotting and misinterpretation of immunohistochemical staining results, creating much conflicting dataXingde Liu, Yiming Wang, Wenxiu Yang, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2015
Culture at a Higher Temperature Mildly Inhibits Cancer Cell Growth but Enhances Chemotherapeutic Effects by Inhibiting Cell-Cell CollaborationShengming Zhu, Jiangang Wang, Bingkun Xie, et al.
Oncoscience|January 17, 2015
Just like the rest of evolution in Mother Nature, the evolution of cancers may be driven by natural selection, and not by haphazard mutationsJu Zhang, Xiaomin Lou, Lucas Zellmer, et al.
Journal of Cancer|February 27, 2016
Learning about the Importance of Mutation Prevention from Curable Cancers and Benign TumorsGangshi Wang, Lichan Chen, Baofa Yu, et al.
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