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Volume 2, July 2013

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More targets, more pathways and more clues for mutant p53

S Garritano, A Inga, F Gemignani and S Landi

Oncogenesis 2013 2: e54; 10.1038/oncsis.2013.15

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MicroRNA-29a regulates the benzo[a]pyrene dihydrodiol epoxide-induced DNA damage response through Cdc7 kinase in lung cancer cells

L R Barkley and C Santocanale

Oncogenesis 2013 2: e57; 10.1038/oncsis.2013.20

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RAF kinase inhibitor-independent constitutive activation of Yes-associated protein 1 promotes tumor progression in thyroid cancer

S E Lee, J U Lee, M H Lee, M J Ryu, S J Kim, Y K Kim, M J Choi, K S Kim, J M Kim, J W Kim, Y W Koh, D-S Lim, Y S Jo and M Shong

Oncogenesis 2013 2: e55; 10.1038/oncsis.2013.12

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Epigenetic silencing of monoallelically methylated miRNA loci in precancerous colorectal lesions

M Menigatti, T Staiano, C N Manser, P Bauerfeind, A Komljenovic, M Robinson, J Jiricny, F Buffoli and G Marra

Oncogenesis 2013 2: e56; 10.1038/oncsis.2013.21

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Orphan nuclear receptor HNF4G promotes bladder cancer growth and invasion through the regulation of the hyaluronan synthase 2 gene

T Okegawa, K Ushio, M Imai, M Morimoto and T Hara

Oncogenesis 2013 2: e58; 10.1038/oncsis.2013.25

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