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Volume 21, Issue 9 (September 2014)

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Dlx genes and the maintenance of bone homeostasis and skeletal integrity

G Levi and Y Gitton

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1345-1346; 10.1038/cdd.2014.94

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Modulation of alternative splicing contributes to cancer development: focusing on p53 isoforms, p53β and p53γ

H Solomon, M Sharon and V Rotter

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1347-1349; 10.1038/cdd.2014.99

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Getting TRAIL back on track for cancer therapy OPEN

J Lemke, S von Karstedt, J Zinngrebe and H Walczak

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1350-1364; advance online publication, June 20, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.81

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Original Papers

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DLX3 regulates bone mass by targeting genes supporting osteoblast differentiation and mineral homeostasis in vivo

J Isaac, J Erthal, J Gordon, O Duverger, H-W Sun, A C Lichtler, G S Stein, J B Lian and M I Morasso

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1365-1376; advance online publication, June 20, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.82

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Modulation of p53β and p53γ expression by regulating the alternative splicing of TP53 gene modifies cellular response

V Marcel, K Fernandes, O Terrier, D P Lane and J-C Bourdon

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1377-1387; advance online publication, June 13, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.73

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Ubiquitination by SAG regulates macrophage survival/death and immune response during infection OPEN

S C Chang and J L Ding

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1388-1398; advance online publication, May 2, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.54

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The plant metacaspase AtMC1 in pathogen-triggered programmed cell death and aging: functional linkage with autophagy

N S Coll, A Smidler, M Puigvert, C Popa, M Valls and J L Dangl

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1399-1408; advance online publication, May 2, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.50

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Proline, glutamic acid and leucine-rich protein-1 is essential for optimal p53-mediated DNA damage response

B C Nair, S R Krishnan, G R Sareddy, M Mann, B Xu, M Natarajan, P Hasty, D Brann, R R Tekmal and R K Vadlamudi

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1409-1418; advance online publication, May 2, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.55

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The onset of p53 loss of heterozygosity is differentially induced in various stem cell types and may involve the loss of either allele

Y Shetzer, S Kagan, G Koifman, R Sarig, I Kogan-Sakin, M Charni, T Kaufman, M Zapatka, A Molchadsky, N Rivlin, N Dinowitz, S Levin, G Landan, I Goldstein, N Goldfinger, D Pe'er, B Radlwimmer, P Lichter, V Rotter and R Aloni-Grinstein

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1419-1431; advance online publication, May 16, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.57

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Dominant-negative function of the C-terminal fragments of NBR1 and SQSTM1 generated during enteroviral infection

J Shi, G Fung, P Piesik, J Zhang and H Luo

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1432-1441; advance online publication, April 25, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.58

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The PI3K regulatory subunits p55α and p50α regulate cell death in vivo

S Pensa, K Neoh, H K Resemann, P A Kreuzaler, K Abell, N J Clarke, T Reinheckel, C R Kahn and C J Watson

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1442-1450; advance online publication, June 6, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.59

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AMPK couples p73 with p53 in cell fate decision

Y Adamovich, J Adler, V Meltser, N Reuven and Y Shaul

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1451-1459; advance online publication, May 30, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.60

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The TORC1 inhibitors Nprl2 and Nprl3 mediate an adaptive response to amino-acid starvation in Drosophila

Y Wei and M A Lilly

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1460-1468; advance online publication, May 2, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.63

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PKCλ/ι signaling promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth and metastasis

A Paul, S Gunewardena, S R Stecklein, B Saha, N Parelkar, M Danley, G Rajendran, P Home, S Ray, I Jokar, G A Vielhauer, R A Jensen, O Tawfik and S Paul

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1469-1481; advance online publication, May 2, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.62

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Unnatural amino acids increase sensitivity and provide for the design of highly selective caspase substrates

M Poreba, P Kasperkiewicz, S J Snipas, D Fasci, G S Salvesen and M Drag

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1482-1492; advance online publication, May 16, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.64

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Integrated high-throughput analysis identifies Sp1 as a crucial determinant of p53-mediated apoptosis OPEN

H Li, Y Zhang, A Ströse, D Tedesco, K Gurova and G Selivanova

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1493-1502; advance online publication, June 27, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.69

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Correspondence

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Phosphorylation of H3 serine 10 by IKKα governs cyclical production of ROS in estrogen-induced transcription and ensures DNA wholeness OPEN

B Perillo, A Di Santi, G Cernera, M N Ombra, G Castoria and A Migliaccio

Cell Death Differ 2014 21: 1503; advance online publication, June 27, 2014; 10.1038/cdd.2014.91

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