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Oncogene - Table of Contents alert Volume 32 Issue 46

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Volume 32, Issue 46 (November 2013)

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Mapping genetic alterations causing chemoresistance in cancer: identifying the roads by tracking the drivers OPEN

P E Lønning and S Knappskog

Oncogene 2013 32: 5315-5330; advance online publication, March 11, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.48

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Genomic instability in pre-neoplastic colonic lesions

J A Shaw, T A Graham and J Stebbing

Oncogene 2013 32: 5331-5332; advance online publication, February 11, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.21

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A study of genomic instability in early preneoplastic colonic lesions OPEN

A D Beggs, E Domingo, M Abulafi, S V Hodgson and I P M Tomlinson

Oncogene 2013 32: 5333-5337; advance online publication, December 17, 2012; 10.1038/onc.2012.584

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Reduced FANCD2 influences spontaneous SCE and RAD51 foci formation in uveal melanoma and Fanconi anaemia OPEN

P Gravells, L Hoh, S Solovieva, A Patil, E Dudziec, I G Rennie, K Sisley and H E Bryant

Oncogene 2013 32: 5338-5346; advance online publication, January 14, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2012.627

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The costimulatory molecule B7-H4 promote tumor progression and cell proliferation through translocating into nucleus OPEN

L Zhang, H Wu, D Lu, G Li, C Sun, H Song, J Li, T Zhai, Lv Huang, C Hou, W Wang, B Zhou, S Chen, B Lu and X Zhang

Oncogene 2013 32: 5347-5358; advance online publication, January 14, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2012.600

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Aberrant Mer receptor tyrosine kinase expression contributes to leukemogenesis in acute myeloid leukemia OPEN

A B Lee-Sherick, K M Eisenman, S Sather, A McGranahan, P M Armistead, C S McGary, S A Hunsucker, J Schlegel, H Martinson, C Cannon, A K Keating, H S Earp, X Liang, D DeRyckere and D K Graham

Oncogene 2013 32: 5359-5368; advance online publication, March 11, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2013.40

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EMP2 regulates angiogenesis in endometrial cancer cells through induction of VEGF OPEN

L K Gordon, M Kiyohara, M Fu, J Braun, P Dhawan, A Chan, L Goodglick and M Wadehra

Oncogene 2013 32: 5369-5376; advance online publication, January 21, 2013; 10.1038/onc.2012.622

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