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Oncogene - Table of Contents alert Volume 31 Issue 14

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Volume 31, Issue 14 (April 2012)

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Integrating developmental signals: a Hippo in the (path)way

A Mauviel, F Nallet-Staub and X Varelas

Oncogene 2012 31: 1743-1756; advance online publication, August 29, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.363

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HIF-1-dependent expression of angiopoietin-like 4 and L1CAM mediates vascular metastasis of hypoxic breast cancer cells to the lungs

H Zhang, C C L Wong, H Wei, D M Gilkes, P Korangath, P Chaturvedi, L Schito, J Chen, B Krishnamachary, P T Winnard, Jr, V Raman, L Zhen, W A Mitzner, S Sukumar and G L Semenza

Oncogene 2012 31: 1757-1770; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.365

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Promotion of cytoplasmic mislocalization of p27 by Helicobacter pylori in gastric cancer

S Wen, Y So, K Singh, J M Slingerland, M B Resnick, S Zhang, V Ruiz and S F Moss

Oncogene 2012 31: 1771-1780; advance online publication, August 15, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.362

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Mtss1 regulates epidermal growth factor signaling in head and neck squamous carcinoma cells

J C Dawson, P Timpson, G Kalna and L M Machesky

Oncogene 2012 31: 1781-1793; advance online publication, September 19, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.376

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Pim1 kinase is required to maintain tumorigenicity in MYC-expressing prostate cancer cells

J Wang, P D Anderson, W Luo, D Gius, M Roh and S A Abdulkadir

Oncogene 2012 31: 1794-1803; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.371

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c-Abl and Arg are activated in human primary melanomas, promote melanoma cell invasion via distinct pathways, and drive metastatic progression

S S Ganguly, L S Fiore, J T Sims, J W Friend, D Srinivasan, M A Thacker, M L Cibull, C Wang, M Novak, D M Kaetzel and R Plattner

Oncogene 2012 31: 1804-1816; advance online publication, September 5, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.361

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A 19S proteasomal subunit cooperates with an ERK MAPK-regulated degron to regulate accumulation of Fra-1 in tumour cells

J L Pakay, J Diesch, O Gilan, Y-Y Yip, E Sayan, W Kolch, J M Mariadason, R D Hannan, E Tulchinsky and A S Dhillon

Oncogene 2012 31: 1817-1824; advance online publication, August 29, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.375

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Macrophage-elicited loss of estrogen receptor-α in breast cancer cells via involvement of MAPK and c-Jun at the ESR1 genomic locus

F Stossi, Z Madak-Erdoğan and B S Katzenellenbogen

Oncogene 2012 31: 1825-1834; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.370

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Rack1 protects N-terminal phosphorylated c-Jun from Fbw7-mediated degradation

J Zhang, F Zhu, X Li, Z Dong, Y Xu, C Peng, S Li, Y-Y Cho, K Yao, T A Zykova, A M Bode and Z Dong

Oncogene 2012 31: 1835-1844; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.369

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FOXO3a represses VEGF expression through FOXM1-dependent and -independent mechanisms in breast cancer

C T Karadedou, A R Gomes, J Chen, M Petkovic, K-K Ho, A K Zwolinska, A Feltes, S Y Wong, K Y K Chan, Y-N Cheung, J W H Tsang, J J Brosens, U-S Khoo and E W-F Lam

Oncogene 2012 31: 1845-1858; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.368

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Loss of LIN9, a member of the DREAM complex, cooperates with SV40 large T antigen to induce genomic instability and anchorage-independent growth

S Hauser, T Ulrich, S Wurster, K Schmitt, N Reichert and S Gaubatz

Oncogene 2012 31: 1859-1868; advance online publication, August 22, 2011; 10.1038/onc.2011.364

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