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The glucose-deprivation network counteracts lapatinib-induced toxicity in resistant ErbB2-positive breast cancer cells
Kakajan Komurov, Prahlad T Ram and colleagues

Glucose deprivation activates a metabolic and signaling amplification loop leading to cell death
Nicholas A Graham, Thomas G Graeber and colleagues

Metabolic rewiring drives resistance to targeted cancer therapy
Jason W Locasale

Signaling for death: tyrosine phosphorylation in the response to glucose deprivation
Bryan D Bryson and Forest M White
 

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PLAU inferred from a correlation network is critical for suppressor function of regulatory T cells

Network-based analysis of transcriptome dynamics during activation in two human T-cell subpopulations identifies key regulators, and reveals that PLAU plays a critical role in both human and murine regulatory T-cell function.

Feng He, Hairong Chen, Michael Probst-Kepper, Robert Geffers, Serge Eifes, Antonio del Sol, Klaus Schughart, An-Ping Zeng & Rudi Balling

Molecular Systems Biology 8:624; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.56; published 20 November 2012

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Programming stress-induced altruistic death in engineered bacteria

Altruistic death is shown to confer a population level advantage in engineered E. coli. Cost-benefit trade-offs are analyzed and altruistic death is shown to account for the 'Eagle effect', whereby bacteria appear to grow better in high antibiotics concentrations.

Yu Tanouchi, Anand Pai, Nicolas E Buchler & Lingchong You

Molecular Systems Biology 8:626; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.57; published 20 November 2012

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Altruistic cell death and collective drug resistance

Carlos Carmona-Fontaine & Joao B Xavier

Molecular Systems Biology 8:627; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.60; published 20 November 2012

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dNdS does not show positive selection drives separation of polar-tropical SAR11 populations

Haiwei Luo & Austin L Hughes

Molecular Systems Biology 8:625; doi:10.1038/msb.2012.58; published 20 November 2012

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