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Explore the benefits of submitting your manuscript >> | | | | | | Original Articles | Top | | PTEN negatively regulates mTORC2 formation and signaling in grade IV glioma via Rictor hyperphosphorylation at Thr1135 and direct the mode of action of an mTORC1/2 inhibitorK Bhattacharya, S Maiti and C Mandal Oncogenesis 2016 5: e227; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.34 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Migration and invasion is inhibited by silencing ROR1 and ROR2 in chemoresistant ovarian cancerC E Henry, E Llamosas, A Djordjevic, N F Hacker and C E Ford Oncogenesis 2016 5: e226; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.32 Abstract | Full Text | | | | An ANCCA/PRO2000-miR-520a-E2F2 regulatory loop as a driving force for the development of hepatocellular carcinomaJ Huang, J Yang, Y Lei, H Gao, T Wei, L Luo, F Zhang, H Chen, Q Zeng and L Guo Oncogenesis 2016 5: e229; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.22 Abstract | Full Text | | | | MiR-186 inhibited aerobic glycolysis in gastric cancer via HIF-1α regulationL Liu, Y Wang, R Bai, K Yang and Z Tian Oncogenesis 2016 5: e224; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.35 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Regulation of H-Ras-driven MAPK signaling, transformation and tumorigenesis, but not PI3K signaling and tumor progression, by plasma membrane microdomainsJ V Michael, J G T Wurtzel and L E Goldfinger Oncogenesis 2016 5: e228; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.36 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Dietary fat overcomes the protective activity of thrombospondin-1 signaling in the Apc Min/+ model of colon cancerD R Soto-Pantoja, J M Sipes, G Martin-Manso, B Westwood, N L Morris, A Ghosh, N J Emenaker and D D Roberts Oncogenesis 2016 5: e230; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.37 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Targeting survivin as a potential new treatment for chondrosarcoma of boneY de Jong, J G van Oosterwijk, A B Kruisselbrink, I H Briaire-de Bruijn, G Agrogiannis, Z Baranski, A H G Cleven, A-M Cleton-Jansen, B van de Water, E H J Danen and J V M G Bovée Oncogenesis 2016 5: e222; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.33 Abstract | Full Text | | Short Communications | Top | | Characterization of MUDENG, a novel anti-apoptotic proteinJ-H Choi, J-B Lim, D D Wickramanayake, Y Wagley, J Kim, H-C Lee, H G Seo, T-H Kim and J-W Oh Oncogenesis 2016 5: e221; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.30 Abstract | Full Text | | | | Association of p53 codon72 Arg>Pro polymorphism with susceptibility to nasopharyngeal carcinoma: evidence from a case–control study and meta-analysisS K Sahu, S Chakrabarti, S D Roy, N Baishya, R R Reddy, S Suklabaidya, A Kumar, S Mohanty, S Maji, A Suryanwanshi, S Rajasubramaniam, M Asthana, A K Panda, S P Singh, S Ganguly, O P Shaw, A K Bichhwalia, P K Sahoo, N R Chattopadhyay, K Chatterjee, C N Kundu, A K Das, R Kannan, Zorenpuii, E Zomawia, S A Sema, Y I Singh, S K Ghosh, K Sharma, B S Das and T Choudhuri Oncogenesis 2016 5: e225; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.31 Abstract | Full Text | | Corrigendum | Top | | MiR-125a promotes paclitaxel sensitivity in cervical cancer through altering STAT3 expressionZ Fan, H Cui, H Yu, Q Ji, L Kang, B Han, J Wang, Q Dong, Y Li, Z Yan, X Yan, X Zhang, Z Lin, Y Hu and S Jiao Oncogenesis 2016 5: e223; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.21 Full Text | | | | | Advertisement | | Nature Partner Journals: a new home for your research
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