| 1. Knockdown of nucleophosmin induces S-phase arrest in HepG2 cells. |
Page:853—860 |
| 2. Spaceflight alters the gene expression profile of cervical cancer cells. |
Page:842—852 |
| 3. miR-124 suppresses multiple steps of breast cancer metastasis by targeting a cohort of pro-metastatic genes in vitro. |
Page:821—830 |
| 4. Schwannoma of the conus medullaris: a rare case. |
Page:867—870 |
| 5. Anti-tumor effect of oncolytic herpes simplex virus G47delta on human nasopharyngeal carcinoma. |
Page:831—841 |
| 6. Potential of vesicular stomatitis virus as an oncolytic therapy for recurrent and drug-resistant ovarian cancer. |
Page:805—814 |
| 7. The evolution of phase I trials in cancer medicine: a critical review of the last decade. |
Page:815—820 |
| 8. Local recurrence of a parosteal osteosarcoma 21 years after incomplete resection. |
Page:861—866 |
| 9. Tumor-induced osteomalacia with elevated fibroblast growth factor 23: a case of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor mixed with connective tissue variants and review of the literature. |
Page:794—804 |
| 10. Water-filled balloon in the postoperative resection cavity improves dose distribution to target volumes in radiotherapy of maxillary sinus carcinoma. |
Page:786—793 |
| 11. The effect of childbirth on carcinogenesis of DMBA-induced breast cancer in female SD rats. |
Page:779—785 |
| 12. Stage T1N0M0 renal cell carcinoma: the prognosis in Asian patients. |
Page:772—778 |
| 13. ABO blood type is associated with endometrial cancer risk in Chinese women. |
Page:766—771 |
| 14. Spatial autocorrelation calculations of the nine malignant neoplasms in Taiwan in 2005-2009: a gender comparison study. |
Page:757—765 |
| 15. Cancer epigenetics: a perspective on the role of DNA methylation in acquired endocrine resistance. |
Page:749—756 |
| 16. Principles of microRNA involvement in human cancers. |
Page:739—748 |
| 17. Cyclosporine, prednisone, and high-dose immunoglobulin treatment of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma refractory to prior CHOP or CHOP-like regimen. |
Page:731—738 |
| 18. Association between single nucleotide polymorphisms on chromosome 17q and the risk of prostate cancer in a Chinese population. |
Page:721—730 |
| 19. Rapamycin induces differentiation of glioma stem/progenitor cells by activating autophagy. |
Page:712—720 |
| 20. EGFR inhibitors sensitize non-small cell lung cancer cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. |
Page:701—711 |
| 21. Chloroquine enhances the cytotoxicity of topotecan by inhibiting autophagy in lung cancer cells. |
Page:690—700 |
| 22. Efficacy and safety of bevacizumab plus chemotherapy in Chinese patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: a randomized phase III ARTIST trial. |
Page:682—689 |
| 23. Molecular genetics of ependymoma. |
Page:669—681 |
| 24. Modulating autophagy: a strategy for cancer therapy. |
Page:655—668 |
| 25. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer reduces surgical risks and lymph-vascular space involvement. |
Page:645—654 |
| 26. Ubc9 expression predicts chemoresistance in breast cancer. |
Page:638—644 |
| 27. Overexpression of centromere protein H is significantly associated with breast cancer progression and overall patient survival. |
Page:627—637 |
| 28. A single nucleotide polymorphism in the matrix metalloproteinase 2 promoter is closely associated with high risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Cantonese from southern China. |
Page:620—626 |
| 29. Implication of platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha in prostate cancer skeletal metastasis. |
Page:612—619 |
| 30. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer progression and metastasis. |
Page:603—611 |
| 31. Platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha in glioma: a bad seed. |
Page:590—602 |
| 32. Serglycin in human cancers. |
Page:585—589 |
| 33. Platelet-derived growth factor signaling in human malignancies. |
Page:581—584 |
| 34. Telomerase reverse transcriptase promoter-driven expression of iodine pump genes for targeted radioiodine therapy of malignant glioma cells. |
Page:574—580 |
| 35. Treatment outcomes for different subgroups of nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy. |
Page:565—573 |
| 36. Safety and immunogenicity of human papillomavirus-16/18 AS04-adjuvanted vaccine in healthy Chinese females aged 15 to 45 years: a phase I trial. |
Page:559—564 |
| 37. Lung carcinoma signaling pathways activated by smoking. |
Page:551—558 |
| 38. The expression and functions of microRNAs in pancreatic adenocarcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. |
Page:540—550 |
| 39. Mitochondria in cancer: at the crossroads of life and death. |
Page:526—539 |
| 40. Metabolic alterations in cancer cells and therapeutic implications. |
Page:508—525 |
| 41. Outsmarting cancer: an international brainstorm in Guangzhou. |
Page:505—507 |
| 42. Correlation of genes associated with drug response to prognosis of large cell lung carcinoma. |
Page:497—504 |
| 43. Protective autophagy antagonizes oxaliplatin-induced apoptosis in gastric cancer cells. |
Page:490—496 |
| 44. Treatment results and prognostic factors of patients undergoing postoperative radiotherapy for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. |
Page:482—489 |
| 45. Tumor shrinkage by cyclopamine tartrate through inhibiting hedgehog signaling. |
Page:472—481 |
| 46. PARP inhibitors: its role in treatment of cancer. |
Page:463—471 |
| 47. Mouse models of colorectal cancer. |
Page:450—462 |
| 48. Mouse models of medulloblastoma. |
Page:442—449 |
| 49. Perspectives of breast cancer etiology: synergistic interaction between smoking and exogenous hormone use. |
Page:433—441 |
| 50. Enrichment of osteosarcoma stem cells by chemotherapy. |
Page:426—432 |
| 51. Loss of A-type lamin expression compromises nuclear envelope integrity in breast cancer. |
Page:415—425 |
| 52. Identification of plasma microRNA-21 as a biomarker for early detection and chemosensitivity of non-small cell lung cancer. |
Page:407—414 |
| 53. RNA interference of pax2 inhibits growth of transplanted human endometrial cancer cells in nude mice. |
Page:400—406 |
| 54. Research progresses in the pathogenesis of anaplastic large cell lymphoma. |
Page:392—399 |
| 55. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms among microRNA: big effects on cancer. |
Page:381—391 |
| 56. Apoptosis and the target genes of microRNA-21. |
Page:371—380 |
| 57. MicroRNA therapeutics: principles, expectations, and challenges. |
Page:368—370 |
| 58. A proposal: a comprehensive platform to characterize tumors in Chinese and improve success in cancer drug discovery and development. |
Page:363—367 |
| 59. Radiotherapy of unicentric mediastinal Castleman's disease. |
Page:351—356 |
| 60. Expressions of Toll-like receptors 3, 4, 7, and 9 in cervical lesions and their correlation with HPV16 infection in Uighur women. |
Page:344—350 |
| 61. Chemokine axes CXCL12/CXCR4 and CXCL16/CXCR6 correlate with lymph node metastasis in epithelial ovarian carcinoma. |
Page:336—343 |
| 62. Lapatinib plus capecitabine in treating HER2-positive advanced breast cancer: efficacy, safety, and biomarker results from Chinese patients. |
Page:327—335 |
| 63. Proton therapy in clinical practice. |
Page:315—326 |
| 64. Gastrointestinal stromal tumor and its targeted therapeutics. |
Page:303—314 |
| 65. Next generation of antibody therapy for cancer. |
Page:293—302 |
| 66. East meets West: ethnic differences in epidemiology and clinical behaviors of lung cancer between East Asians and Caucasians. |
Page:287—292 |
| 67. Clinical significance of tumor-associated macrophage infiltration in supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma. |
Page:280—286 |
| 68. Hepatitis B virus X protein regulates the mEZH2 promoter via the E2F1-binding site in AML12 cells. |
Page:273—279 |
| 69. Diagnostic significance of TCR gene clonal rearrangement analysis in early mycosis fungoides. |
Page:264—272 |
| 70. Association between p21 Ser31Arg polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis. |
Page:254—263 |
| 71. Tumor-associated methylation of the putative tumor suppressor AJAP1 gene and association between decreased AJAP1 expression and shorter survival in patients with glioma. |
Page:247—253 |
| 72. MLL1/WDR5 complex in leukemogenesis and epigenetic regulation. |
Page:240—246 |
| 73. Epigenetic disruption of cell signaling in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. |
Page:231—239 |
| 74. GWAS signals across the HLA regions: revealing a clue for common etiology underlying infectious tumors and other immunity diseases. |
Page:226—230 |
| 75. Cancer systems biology: signal processing for cancer research. |
Page:221—225 |
| 76. Cost-benefit analysis of screening for esophageal and gastric cardiac cancer. |
Page:213—218 |
| 77. Correlation of Skp2 overexpression to prognosis of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma from South China. |
Page:204—212 |
| 78. Trends in outpatient breast cancer surgery among Medicare fee-for-service patients in the United States from 1993 to 2002. |
Page:197—203 |
| 79. Pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells promote breast cancer growth in bone in a murine xenograft model. |
Page:189—196 |
| 80. Advancement and prospects of tumor gene therapy. |
Page:182—188 |
| 81. Clinical microdialysis in neuro-oncology: principles and applications. |
Page:173—181 |
| 82. Oncogene interactions are required for glioma development and progression as revealed by a tissue specific transgenic mouse model. |
Page:163—172 |
| 83. Animal models of melanoma: a somatic cell gene delivery mouse model allows rapid evaluation of genes implicated in human melanoma. |
Page:153—162 |
| 84. Mouse models for cancer research. |
Page:149—152 |
| 85. Nasal metastases from renal cell carcinoma are associated with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center poor-prognosis classification. |
Page:144—148 |
| 86. Association of a single nucleotide polymorphism at 6q25.1,rs2046210, with endometrial cancer risk among Chinese women. |
Page:138—143 |
| 87. Protein folding, protein homeostasis, and cancer. |
Page:124—137 |
| 88. Detection of Stage I nasopharyngeal carcinoma by serologic screening and clinical examination. |
Page:120—123 |
| 89. The prevalence and prevention of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in China. |
Page:114—119 |
| 90. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma in the Northeastern states of India. |
Page:106—113 |
| 91. Ancient migration routes of Austronesian-speaking populations in oceanic Southeast Asia and Melanesia might mimic the spread of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. |
Page:96—105 |
| 92. On the trails of markers and proxies: the socio-cognitive technologies of human movement, knowledge assemblage, and their relevance to the etiology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. |
Page:85—95 |
| 93. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma as a paradigm of cancer genetics. |
Page:79—84 |
| 94. Expressions of the γ2 chain of laminin-5 and secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and their relation to prognosis. |
Page:69—78 |
| 95. Expression and unique functions of four nuclear factor of activated T cells isoforms in non-small cell lung cancer. |
Page:62—68 |
| 96. MUC1-positive circulating tumor cells and MUC1 protein predict chemotherapeutic efficacy in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. |
Page:54—61 |
| 97. Apogossypolone targets mitochondria and light enhances its anticancer activity by stimulating generation of singlet oxygen and reactive oxygen species. |
Page:41—53 |
| 98. A systems biological approach to identify key transcription factors and their genomic neighborhoods in human sarcomas. |
Page:27—40 |
| 99. Clinical implications of hedgehog signaling pathway inhibitors. |
Page:13—26 |
| 100. Therapeutic targeting of epidermal growth factor receptor in human cancer: successes and limitations. |
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| 101. Targeted cancer therapies. |
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