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Oncogenesis - Table of Contents alert Volume 5, June 2016

Oncogenesis

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Volume 5, June 2016

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NIK regulates MT1-MMP activity and promotes glioma cell invasion independently of the canonical NF-κB pathway

C L Duran, D W Lee, J-U Jung, S Ravi, C B Pogue, L G Toussaint, K J Bayless and R Sitcheran

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e231; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.39

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Ras-association domain family 10 acts as a novel tumor suppressor through modulating MMP2 in hepatocarcinoma

W Liu, J Wang, L Wang, C Qian, Y Qian, H Xuan, W Zhuo, X Li, J Yu and J Si

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e237; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.24

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Improvement of gemcitabine sensitivity of p53-mutated pancreatic cancer MiaPaCa-2 cells by RUNX2 depletion-mediated augmentation of TAp73-dependent cell death

M Nakamura, H Sugimoto, T Ogata, K Hiraoka, H Yoda, M Sang, M Sang, Y Zhu, M Yu, O Shimozato and T Ozaki

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e233; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.40

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Ric-8A gene deletion or phorbol ester suppresses tumorigenesis in a mouse model of GNAQ Q209L-driven melanoma

B R Patel and G G Tall

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e236; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.45

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An essential role of Ffar2 (Gpr43) in dietary fibre-mediated promotion of healthy composition of gut microbiota and suppression of intestinal carcinogenesis

S Sivaprakasam, A Gurav, A V Paschall, G L Coe, K Chaudhary, Y Cai, R Kolhe, P Martin, D Browning, L Huang, H Shi, H Sifuentes, M Vijay-Kumar, S A Thompson, D H Munn, A Mellor, T L McGaha, P Shiao, C W Cutler, K Liu, V Ganapathy, H Li and N Singh

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e238; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.38

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PPAR-delta promotes survival of breast cancer cells in harsh metabolic conditions

X Wang, G Wang, Y Shi, L Sun, R Gorczynski, Y-J Li, Z Xu and D E Spaner

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e232; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.41

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Loss of OLFM4 promotes tumor migration through inducing interleukin-8 expression and predicts lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancer

J Zhao, P Shu, F Duan, X Wang, L Min, Z Shen, Y Ruan, J Qin, Y Sun and X Qin

Oncogenesis 2016 5: e234; 10.1038/oncsis.2016.42

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