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Oncogene - Table of Contents alert Volume 32 Issue 49

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Prostate cancer progression after androgen deprivation therapy: mechanisms of castrate resistance and novel therapeutic approaches OPEN

T Karantanos, P G Corn and T C Thompson

Oncogene 2013 32: 5501-5511; advance online publication, June 10, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.206

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PPARγ maintains ERBB2-positive breast cancer stem cells OPEN

X Wang, Y Sun, J Wong and D S Conklin

Oncogene 2013 32: 5512-5521; advance online publication, June 17, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.217

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Telomere dysfunction and activation of alternative lengthening of telomeres in B-lymphocytes infected by Epstein–Barr virus OPEN

S A Kamranvar, X Chen and M G Masucci

Oncogene 2013 32: 5522-5530; advance online publication, May 27, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.189

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S100A4 interacts with p53 in the nucleus and promotes p53 degradation OPEN

L M Orre, E Panizza, V O Kaminskyy, E Vernet, T Gräslund, B Zhivotovsky and J Lehtiö

Oncogene 2013 32: 5531-5540; advance online publication, June 10, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.213

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Identification of G-protein-coupled receptor 120 as a tumor-promoting receptor that induces angiogenesis and migration in human colorectal carcinoma OPEN

Q Wu, H Wang, X Zhao, Y Shi, M Jin, B Wan, H Xu, Y Cheng, H Ge and Y Zhang

Oncogene 2013 32: 5541-5550; advance online publication, July 15, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.264

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Phospholipase D (PLD) drives cell invasion, tumor growth and metastasis in a human breast cancer xenograph model OPEN

K M Henkels, G P Boivin, E S Dudley, S J Berberich and J Gomez-Cambronero

Oncogene 2013 32: 5551-5562; advance online publication, June 10, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.207

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