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Academic Article Regulation of tumor angiogenesis by EZH2.
Academic Article Identification of novel therapeutic targets in microdissected clear cell ovarian cancers.
Concept Mice, Nude
Academic Article Early tumor detection afforded by in?vivo imaging of near-infrared II fluorescence.
Academic Article Methods for Systematic Identification of Membrane Proteins for Specific Capture of Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles.
Academic Article Reversible regulation of the transformed phenotype of ornithine decarboxylase- and ras-overexpressing cells by dominant-negative mutants of c-Jun.
Academic Article Nanoparticle conjugates of a highly potent toxin enhance safety and circumvent platinum resistance in ovarian cancer.
Academic Article CL100 expression is down-regulated in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer and its re-expression decreases its malignant potential.
Academic Article Identification of a potential ovarian cancer stem cell gene expression profile from advanced stage papillary serous ovarian cancer.
Academic Article A functional variant in HOXA11-AS, a novel long non-coding RNA, inhibits the oncogenic phenotype of epithelial ovarian cancer.
Academic Article Sustained, low-dose intraperitoneal cisplatin improves treatment outcome in ovarian cancer mouse models.
Grant The Use of Transcriptional Factors as Targets and Agents in Carcinogenesis
Academic Article Deregulated expression of human c-jun transforms primary rat embryo cells in cooperation with an activated c-Ha-ras gene and transforms rat-1a cells as a single gene.
Academic Article cJun overexpression in MCF-7 breast cancer cells produces a tumorigenic, invasive and hormone resistant phenotype.
Academic Article Stable expression of a c-JUN deletion mutant in two malignant mouse epidermal cell lines blocks tumor formation in nude mice.
Academic Article c-Jun activation-dependent tumorigenic transformation induced paradoxically by overexpression or block of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase.

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