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Nature Reviews Cancer contents June 2008 Volume 8 Number 6, pp 405-480

NATURE REVIEWS CANCER

June 2008 Volume 8 Number 6

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This month's FEATURED article:
Cycling hypoxia and free radicals regulate angiogenesis and radiotherapy response
Mark W. Dewhirst, Yiting Cao and Benjamin Moeller
p425 | doi:10.1038/nrc2397

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From the editors
p405 | doi:10.1038/nrc2417
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
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Leukaemia: A provoking end?
p407 | doi:10.1038/nrc2412
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Oncogenesis: A sideways move?
p408 | doi:10.1038/nrc2405
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Imaging: Early detection for pancreatic cancer
p408 | doi:10.1038/nrc2407
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TRIAL WATCH
Prickly promise
p408 | doi:10.1038/nrc2416
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Metastasis: Trading in mitochondria
p409 | doi:10.1038/nrc2411
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Microenvironment: What do your surroundings mean?
Published online: 15 May 2008
p410 | doi:10.1038/nrc2409
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Metastasis: Which way to the lungs?
p410 | doi:10.1038/nrc2410
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IN THE NEWS
Ensuring a good collection
p410 | doi:10.1038/nrc2415
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IN BRIEF
Metabolism | Angiogenesis | Non-coding RNAS
p411 | doi:10.1038/nrc2414
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Therapy: Reversed protection
p412 | doi:10.1038/nrc2406
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Cell polarity: APC throws the anchor
p412 | doi:10.1038/nrc2413
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Cell signalling: Dynamic redistribution
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REVIEWS
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Colonic crypt organization and tumorigenesis
Adam Humphries and Nicholas A. Wright
p415 | doi:10.1038/nrc2392
Recent advances in our understanding of intestinal crypt biology, including how mutations in stem cells become fixed and expand within the epithelium, has led to new theories on the origins of colonic adenomas and cancers.
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Cycling hypoxia and free radicals regulate angiogenesis and radiotherapy response
Mark W. Dewhirst, Yiting Cao and Benjamin Moeller
p425 | doi:10.1038/nrc2397
Hypoxia and free radicals, such as reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, alter the activity of the transcription factor HIF1, which can regulate tumour cell survival and angiogenesis. Intratumoural heterogeneity of these factors significantly affects HIF1 and consequently the response to cytotoxic therapy.
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Deregulated proteolysis by the F-box proteins SKP2 and [beta]-TrCP: tipping the scales of cancer
David Frescas and Michele Pagano
p438 | doi:10.1038/nrc2396
Cell cycle progression is regulated by phosphorylation and protein degradation, which is mediated by ubiquitin ligases. This Review explores the relevance of two ubiquitin ligase specificity factors (F-box proteins) that are emerging as important players in tumour development.
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Telomere dysfunction and tumour suppression: the senescence connection
Yibin Deng, Suzanne S. Chan and Sandy Chang
p450 | doi:10.1038/nrc2393
Using recent evidence from mouse models, this Review discusses whether p53-dependent senescence induced by dysfunctional telomeres is as potent as apoptosis in suppressing tumorigenesis in vivo.
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PERSPECTIVES
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INNOVATION
The Mouse Tumor Biology database
Debra M. Krupke, Dale A. Begley, John P. Sundberg, Carol J. Bult and Janan T. Eppig
p459 | doi:10.1038/nrc2390
The Mouse Tumor Biology database seeks to facilitate the researcher's access to the ever increasing amount of data now being published using mouse models of cancer. Why is this database important and how does it relate to similar databases within the cancer research community?
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
Heavy ion carcinogenesis and human space exploration
Marco Durante and Francis A. Cucinotta
p465 | doi:10.1038/nrc2391
The next generation of space missions will involve much longer exposures of astronauts to space radiation. Predicting what this means for cancer risk is a crucial but difficult task.
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TIMELINE
Paul Ehrlich's magic bullet concept: 100 years of progress
Klaus Strebhardt and Axel Ullrich
Published online: 12 May 2008
p473 | doi:10.1038/nrc2394
One hundred years ago, Paul Ehrlich received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. His idea of creating 'magic bullets' for use in the fight against human diseases has inspired generations of scientists to devise powerful molecular cancer therapeutics.
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Cell Death & Differentiation presents 'Biology of hypoxia-inducible factors'
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as the third special issue of 2008.
'Biology of hypoxia-inducible factors'features 10 review articles focusing on the regulators and biological consequences of HIF activation. To read the full selection of reviews from 'Biology of Hypoxia-inducible factors',
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