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Is oncogenesis a normal cellular defense mechanism?Academic Article Why?
Cancer-associated splicing variant of tumor suppressor AIMP2/p38: pathological implication in tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Chemoprevention by N-acetylcysteine of low-dose CT-induced murine lung tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Dmp1a inhibits HER2/neu-induced mammary tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Skp2 targeting suppresses tumorigenesis by Arf-p53-independent cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
Targeted deletion of RasGRP1 impairs skin tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
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Crucial role of p53-dependent cellular senescence in suppression of Pten-deficient tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
The Skp2-SCF E3 ligase regulates Akt ubiquitination, glycolysis, herceptin sensitivity, and tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Evolutionary maintenance of oncogenesis.Academic Article Why?
The role of YY1 in oncogenesis and its potential as a drug target in cancer therapies.Academic Article Why?
Re: The Genomic Landscape of Renal Oncocytoma Identifies a Metabolic Barrier to Tumorigenesis.Academic Article Why?
Differential p53-independent outcomes of p19(Arf) loss in oncogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Noncoding RNA in oncogenesis: a new era of identifying key players.Academic Article Why?
RAS Mutations and Oncogenesis: Not all RAS Mutations are Created Equally.Academic Article Why?
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