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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Cell Research Table of Contents alert Volume 18 Issue 7

CELL RESEARCH

July 2008 Volume 18 Number 7, pp 705 - 802

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Before the roundworm, there was the silkmoth.

CDD's next Special Issue commemorates Richard Lockshin in honor of his
70th birthday.

Featured review articles discuss the phylogeny and regulation of
programmed cell death in a variety of model organisms. Read a
selection of FREE articles from the Richard Lockshin issue online at
CDD.
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BDPk0ET

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Cell Signaling Review Series and Web Focus -
brought to you by Cell Research

Since March 2008, Cell Research has featured many articles about the
recent advances in cell signaling. This review series and accompanying
web focus highlights articles from Cell Research as well as Nature and
explores the context of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation,
cancer and other human diseases.

Access the Cell Signaling Review Series and Web Focus today to view
select articles FREE of charge.
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BxkU0EQ

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COMMENTARY
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Emperipolesis, entosis and beyond: Dance with fate
Peng Xia, Shan Wang, Zhen Guo and Xuebiao Yao
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCU0Em

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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
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Mechanisms of p53-mediated mitochondrial membrane permeabilization
Eugenia Morselli, Lorenzo Galluzzi and Guido Kroemer
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCV0En

With a little help from my friends: modulation of phagocytosis through
TLR activation
Erin Tricker and Genhong Cheng
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCW0Eo

Stem cell self-renewal versus differentiation: Tumor suppressor
Mei-P26 and miRNAs control the balance
Run Shen and Ting Xie
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCX0Ep

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REVIEWS
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Mapping the human protein interactome
Daniel Figeys
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCY0Eq
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCZ0Er

Actions of human telomerase beyond telomeres
Yusheng Cong and Jerry W Shay
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCa0Ey
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCb0Ez

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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p53's mitochondrial translocation and MOMP action is independent of
Puma and Bax and severely disrupts mitochondrial membrane integrity
Sonja Wolff, Susan Erster, Gustavo Palacios and Ute M Moll
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCc0E1
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCd0E2

MyD88-independent activation of a novel actin-Cdc42/Rac pathway is
required for Toll-like receptor-stimulated phagocytosis
Ling Kong and Bao-Xue Ge
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCe0E3
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCf0E4

Role of the Arabidopsis thaliana NAC transcription factors ANAC019 and
ANAC055 in regulating jasmonic acid-signaled defense responses
Qingyun Bu, Hongling Jiang, Chang-Bao Li, Qingzhe Zhai, Jie Zhang,
Xiaoyan Wu, Jiaqiang Sun, Qi Xie and Chuanyou Li
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCg0E5
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCh0E6

Membrane glycoprotein M6A promotes [mu]-opioid receptor endocytosis
and facilitates receptor sorting into the recycling pathway
Ying-Jian Liang, Dai-Fei Wu, Ralf Stumm, Volker Hollt and Thomas Koch
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCi0E7
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCj0E8

Activation of the PI3K/AKT pathway mediates FSH-stimulated VEGF
expression in ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma
Yan Huang, Keqin Hua, Xianrong Zhou, Hongyan Jin, Xiaojun Chen, Xin
Lu, Yinhua Yu, Xiliang Zha and Youji Feng
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCk0EA
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCl0EB

Angiotensin II promotes NO production, inhibits apoptosis and enhances
adhesion potential of bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells
Tao Yin, Xinliang Ma, Li Zhao, Kang Cheng and Haichang Wang
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCm0EC
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCn0ED

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Mouse RING finger protein Rnf133 is a testis-specific endoplasmic
reticulum-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase
Hong Nian, Wei Zhang, Hexin Shi, Qingzhen Zhao, Qi Xie, Shangying
Liao, Yan Zhang, Zhuqiang Zhang, Chen Wang and Chunsheng Han
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0BzCo0EE

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Laboratory Investigation presents:
'Understanding the development of human bladder cancer by using a
whole-organ genomic mapping strategy'
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0ByIM0Ej

Can this disease be detected earlier? Genome-wide mapping of human
bladder cancer has identified key genetic risk areas for cancer development
and provides new insight into early genetic origins of cancer.
View the complete article
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0ByIM0Ej
online at Laboratory Investigation.
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/el4r0Xztnp0Hhw0Fnv0E5


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