December 2007 Volume 26 Number 57, pp 7825 - 7932
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A Bone Marrow Transplantation special issue on Myeloma
Guest edited by Ray Powles, Kenneth Anderson, Jean Luc Harrousseau and
Bhawna Sirohi, this special issue comes at a crucial time, following
three new targeted therapies which have recently been approved for
myeloma. It gives guidance on how the sequence of treatments and
supportive therapy can be put together to optimize the patient's
treatment pathway, to produce prolonged normal symptom-free survival.
It is a model for other Cancers.
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REVIEW
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A role for LKB1 gene in human cancer beyond the Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
M Sanchez-Cespedes
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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The evolutionarily conserved EBR module of RALT//MIG6 mediates
suppression of the EGFR catalytic activity
S Anastasi, M F Baietti, Y Frosi, S Alema and O Segatto
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Differential mitotic degradation of the CDC25B phosphatase variants
I Kieffer, C Lorenzo, C Dozier, E Schmitt and B Ducommun
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Molecular signatures of metaplastic carcinoma of the breast by
large-scale transcriptional profiling: identification of genes
potentially related to epithelial-mesenchymal transition
H C Lien, Y H Hsiao, Y S Lin, Y T Yao, H F Juan, W H Kuo, Mien-Chie
Hung, K J Chang and F J Hsieh
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Estrogen-induced and TAFII30-mediated gene repression by direct
recruitment of the estrogen receptor and co-repressors to the core
promoter and its reversal by tamoxifen
H Hao, M d'Alincourt-Salazar, K M M Kelley, A Shatnawi, S Mukherjee, Y
M Shah and M Ratnam
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Genetic analysis of p53 nuclear importation
Q Li, R R Falsey, S Gaitonde, V Sotello, K Kislin and J D Martinez
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Gene expression and the biological phenotype of papillary thyroid
carcinomas
L Delys, V Detours, B Franc, G Thomas, T Bogdanova, M Tronko, F
Libert, J E Dumont and C Maenhaut
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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
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Sphingosine kinase-1 mediates BCR//ABL-induced upregulation of Mcl-1
in chronic myeloid leukemia cells
Q-F Li, W-R Huang, H-F Duan, H Wang, C-T Wu and L-S Wang
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/eiC70Xztnp0Hjk0BjUL0Ei
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RET(MEN 2B) is active in the endoplasmic reticulum before reaching the
cell surface
P Runeberg-Roos, H Virtanen and M Saarma
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The clock gene Per2 links the circadian system to the estrogen
receptor
S Gery, R K Virk, K Chumakov, A Yu and H P Koeffler
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ONCOGENOMICS
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PRTFDC1, a possible tumor-suppressor gene, is frequently silenced in
oral squamous-cell carcinomas by aberrant promoter hypermethylation
E Suzuki, I Imoto, A Pimkhaokham, T Nakagawa, N Kamata, K-i Kozaki, T
Amagasa and J Inazawa
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