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  1. Patients with high c-MYC-expressing squamous cell carcinomas of the tongue show better survival than those with low- and medium-expressing tumours
  2. ΔNp63 activates EGFR signaling to induce loss of adhesion in triple-negative basal-like breast cancer cells
  3. Gene expression changes in tumor free tongue tissue adjacent to tongue squamous cell carcinoma
  4. Aldo-keto reductases are biomarkers of NRF2 activity and are co-ordinately overexpressed in non-small cell lung cancer
  5. Epigenetic regulation of OAS2 shows disease-specific DNA methylation profiles at individual CpG sites
  6. Inactivation of TGFβ receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
  7. ΔNp63 regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, adhesion, and migration in the BL2 subtype of basal-like breast cancer
  8. AGR2 oncoprotein inhibits p38 MAPK and p53 activation through a DUSP10-mediated regulatory pathway
  9. Phosphorylation of a splice variant of collapsin response mediator protein 2 in the nucleus of tumour cells links cyclin dependent kinase-5 to oncogenesis
  10. Correlation between Reversal of DNA Methylation and Clinical Symptoms in Psoriatic Epidermis Following Narrow-Band UVB Phototherapy
  11. Expression of p16 in squamous cell carcinoma of the mobile tongue is independent of HPV infection despite presence of the HPV-receptor syndecan-1
  12. Downregulation of miRNA-424: a sign of field cancerisation in clinically normal tongue adjacent to squamous cell carcinoma
  13. Book review
  14. Evidence for biological effects of metformin in operable breast cancer: biomarker analysis in a pre-operative window of opportunity randomized trial
  15. The effect of 222-nm UVC phototesting on healthy volunteer skin: a pilot study
  16. Oxidation Reduction is a Key Process for Successful Treatment of Psoriasis by Narrow-band UVB Phototherapy
  17. Viruses and disease: emerging concepts for prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  18. Predictive Gene Signatures: Molecular Markers Distinguishing Colon Adenomatous Polyp and Carcinoma
  19. Mutant p53 accumulation in human breast cancer is not an intrinsic property or dependent on structural or functional disruption but is regulated by exogenous stress and receptor status
  20. Lack of correlation of stem cell markers in breast cancer stem cells
  21. Responses to ionizing radiation mediated by inflammatory mechanisms
  22. Expression of CXCL10 is associated with response to radiotherapy and overall survival in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue
  23. Genes Involved in Epithelial Differentiation and Development are Differentially Expressed in Oral and Genital Lichen Planus Epithelium Compared to Normal Epithelium
  24. p53 and cell cycle independent dysregulation of autophagy in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
  25. Characterization of specific p63 and p63-N-terminal isoform antibodies and their application for immunohistochemistry
  26. In Brief: cell senescence
  27. High expression of p63 is correlated to poor prognosis in squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue
  28. The Influence of p53 Functions on Radiation-Induced Inflammatory Bystander-Type Signaling in Murine Bone Marrow
  29. The Influence of p53 Functions on Radiation-Induced Inflammatory Bystander-Type Signaling in Murine Bone Marrow
  30. Dysregulation of autophagy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia with the small-molecule Sirtuin inhibitor Tenovin-6
  31. Interactions of Apoptotic Cells with Macrophages in Radiation-Induced Bystander Signaling
  32. Autoantibodies and decreased expression of the transcription factor ELF-3 together with increased chemokine pathways support an autoimmune phenotype and altered differentiation in lichen planus located in oral mucosa
  33. Radiation-induced bone marrow apoptosis, inflammatory bystander-type signaling and tissue cytotoxicity
  34. The RNA helicase p68 (DDX5) is selectively required for the induction of p53-dependent p21 expression and cell-cycle arrest after DNA damage
  35. C-terminal phosphorylation of Hsp70 and Hsp90 regulates alternate binding to co-chaperones CHIP and HOP to determine cellular protein folding/degradation balances
  36. p63 transcriptionally regulates BNC1, a Pol I and Pol II transcription factor that regulates ribosomal biogenesis and epithelial differentiation
  37. In VivoInteractions between Ionizing Radiation, Inflammation and Chemical Carcinogens Identified by Increased DNA Damage Responses
  38. Transcriptional Profiling of Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded Tissue: Pitfalls and Recommendations for Identifying Biologically Relevant Changes
  39. Bystander-Type Effects Mediated by Long-Lived Inflammatory Signaling in Irradiated Bone Marrow
  40. Phenformin as prophylaxis and therapy in breast cancer xenografts
  41. TheIn VivoExpression of Radiation-Induced Chromosomal Instability Has an Inflammatory Mechanism
  42. Heterogeneity of p53-pathway Protein Expression in Chemosensitive Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Pilot Study
  43. Subsite-based alterations in miR-21, miR-125b, and miR-203 in squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and correlation to important target proteins
  44. Differences in p63 expression in SCCHN tumours of different sub-sites within the oral cavity
  45. Lack of Nontargeted Effects in Murine Bone Marrow after Low-DoseIn VivoX Irradiation
  46. Effect of Narrow-band Ultraviolet B Phototherapy on p63 and MicroRNA (miR-21 and miR-125b) Expression in Psoriatic Epidermis
  47. The role of P63 in cancer, stem cells and cancer stem cells
  48. Comments on “Transcriptional profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma using formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples” by Saleh et al., Oral Oncol 46 (2010) 379–386
  49. Differential Contextual Responses of Normal Human Breast Epithelium to Ionizing Radiation in a Mouse Xenograft Model
  50. Increased expression of Smad proteins, and in particular Smad3, in oral lichen planus compared to normal oral mucosa
  51. Radiation-Induced Delayed Bystander-Type Effects Mediated by Hemopoietic Cells
  52. At last, a predictive and prognostic marker for radiotherapy?
  53. Lack of correlation between markers of breast cancer initiating cells
  54. The use of a novel ELISA method for detection of antibodies against p63 in sera from patients diagnosed with oral and/or genital and skin lichen planus
  55. Tubulin α-6 chain is a stably expressed reference gene in archival samples of normal oral tissue and oral squamous cell carcinoma
  56. p53 and γ radiation in the normal breast
  57. ΔNp63 isoforms differentially regulate gene expression in squamous cell carcinoma: identification ofCox-2as a novel p63 target
  58. Polymorphisms in p53 and the p53 pathway: roles in cancer susceptibility and response to treatment
  59. The annexin-V assay reflects susceptibility to in vitro membrane damage in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and may overestimate cell death
  60. Chromosomal Instability in Unirradiated Hemaopoietic Cells Induced by Macrophages Exposed In vivo to Ionizing Radiation
  61. Decreased expression of the p63 related proteins β-catenin, E-cadherin and EGFR in oral lichen planus
  62. p63 contributes to cell invasion and migration in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
  63. Expression of novel p53 isoforms in oral lichen planus
  64. Indirect Macrophage Responses to Ionizing Radiation: Implications for Genotype-Dependent Bystander Signaling
  65. Ongoing activation of p53 pathway responses is a long-term consequence of radiation exposure in vivo and associates with altered macrophage activities
  66. The cell type-specific effect of TAp73 isoforms on the cell cycle and apoptosis
  67. TRAF4 is potently induced by TAp63 isoforms and localised according to differentiation in SCCHN
  68. The genetic basis of tissue responses to ionizing radiation
  69. Expression of p53 isoforms in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
  70. Detection of antibodies against p63 and p73 isoforms in sera from patients diagnosed with oral lichen planus
  71. p53 and Mdm2: not all cells are equal
  72. ΔNp63 isoforms regulate CD44 and keratins 4, 6, 14 and 19 in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck
  73. Untargeted effects of ionizing radiation: Implications for radiation pathology
  74. Downregulation of TAp63 and Unaffected Levels of p63? Distinguishes Oral Wounds from SCCHN
  75. Regulating p73 isoforms in human tumours
  76. Exclusion ofp63as a candidate gene for autosomal-dominant amelogenesis imperfecta
  77. Dysregulation of TAp63 mRNA and Protein Levels in Psoriasis
  78. Decreased expression of p63 in oral lichen planus and graft-vs.-host disease associated with oral inflammation
  79. Endogenous p63 acts as a survival factor for tumour cells of SCCHN origin
  80. Chromosomal Instability in Unirradiated Hemopoietic Cells Resulting from a Delayed In vivo Bystander Effect of   Radiation
  81. Discriminating functional and non-functional p53 in human tumours by p53 and MDM2 immunohistochemistry
  82. Cell and tissue responses to genotoxic stress
  83. Damaging and protective cell signalling in the untargeted effects of ionizing radiation
  84. Complex p63 mRNA isoform expression patterns in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
  85. Function and Importance of p63 in Normal Oral Mucosa and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
  86. Radiation-induced genomic instability and bystander effects: inter-related nontargeted effects of exposure to ionizing radiation
  87. Differential Expression of p73?? in Normal Ectocervical Epithelium, Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia, and Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  88. Tissue-specific p53 responses to ionizing radiation and their genetic modification: the key to tissue-specific tumour susceptibility?
  89. The yeast two-hybrid system for identifying protein-protein interactions
  90. Differential expression of p63 isoforms in normal tissues and neoplastic cells
  91. Markers of senescence?
  92. The mitochondrial PHB complex: roles in mitochondrial respiratory complex assembly, ageing and degenerative disease
  93. Inflammatory-type responses after exposure to ionizing radiation in vivo: a mechanism for radiation-induced bystander effects?
  94. Induction of endogenous β-galactosidase by ionizing radiation complicates the analysis of p53-LacZ transgenic mice
  95. Differential post-translational modification of the tumour suppressor proteins Rb and p53 modulate the rates of radiation-induced apoptosis in vivo
  96. Mammalian Prohibitin Proteins Respond to Mitochondrial Stress and Decrease during Cellular Senescence
  97. Characterization of the expression pattern of p63α and δnp63α in benign and malignant oral epithelial lesions
  98. Characterization of the expression pattern of p63α and δnp63α in benign and malignant oral epithelial lesions
  99. Fen1 expression: a novel marker for cell proliferation
  100. Fen1 expression: a novel marker for cell proliferation
  101. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CELL PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS: STUDIES USING THE CELL CYCLE‐ASSOCIATED PROTEINS Ki67 AND DNA POLYMERASE ALPHA
  102. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CELL PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS: STUDIES USING THE CELL CYCLE-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS Ki67 AND DNA POLYMERASE ALPHA
  103. IDENTIFICATION OF THE ANTIGEN RECOGNIZED BY THE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY BU31 AS LAMINS A AND C
  104. Endocrine cells of the human gastrointestinal tract have no proliferative capacity
  105. Demonstration of DNA damage/repair in individual cells usingin situ end labelling: Association of p53 with sites of DNA damage
  106. Molecular Biology—Changing Our Profession
  107. Molecular Methods for the Identification of Apoptosis in Tissues
  108. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression in non-cycling cells may be induced by growth factors in vivo
  109. Molecular Biology—Changing Our Profession
  110. Detection of Epstein-Barr virus in Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin's disease arising in children
  111. Localization of cytochrome P-450 gene expression in normal and diseased human liver byin situ hybridization of wax-embedded archival material
  112. Sural nerve biopsies in Guillain-Barre syndrome: Axonal degeneration and macrophage-associated demyelination and absence of cytomegalovirus genome
  113. Characterization of integrin chains in normal and neoplastic human pancreas
  114. Persisten of Epstein-Barr virus in Reed-Sternberg cells throughout the course of Hodgkin's disease
  115. Paraffin Section Molecular Biology: Review of Current Techniques
  116. In Vitroandin VivoAnalysis of the Processing and Fate of the Peptide Products of the Short Proopiomelanocortin mRNA
  117. Histotechnology in the 1990s: The Era of Molecular Pathologists?
  118. Anal cancer and human papillomaviruses
  119. Rapid technique of DNA-DNA in situ hybridisation on formalin fixed tissue sections using microwave irradiation.
  120. Immunocytochemical study of 18 tumours causing ectopic Cushing's syndrome.
  121. Analysis of Apoptosis in Tissue Sections
  122. Analysis of Apoptosis in Tissue Sections
  123. Detecting and Quantifying Apoptosis in Tissue Sections