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  1. Methods to study oral bacteria, fungus and virus.
  2. Heavy users of marijuana shows differences in mouth bacteria
  3. A large subtype of squamous cell carcinoma enriched for TrkB-T1 mRNA.
  4. Brush biopsy or mouth sores can be used to detect oral cancer
  5. When will RNA-based tests similar to Oncotype DX be used for oral cancer?
  6. Increased FOXM1 expression can stimulate DNA repair in normal hepatocytesin vivobut also increases nuclear foci associated with senescence
  7. Gene expression based evidence of innate immune response activation in the epithelium with oral lichen planus
  8. A prototype tobacco‐associated oral squamous cell carcinoma classifier using RNA from brush cytology
  9. Looking in the Mouth for Noninvasive Gene Expression-Based Methods to Detect Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Systemic Cancer
  10. Analysis of RNA from brush cytology detects changes in B2M, CYP1B1 and KRT17 levels with OSCC in tobacco users
  11. Brand specific responses to smokeless tobacco in a rat lip canal model
  12. Modification of the ATM/ATR directed DNA damage response state with aging and long after hepatocyte senescence induction in vivo
  13. RNA from brush oral cytology to measure squamous cell carcinoma gene expression
  14. Future roles for FoxM1 inhibitors in cancer treatments
  15. Sustained hepatic expression of FoxM1B in transgenic mice has minimal effects on hepatocellular carcinoma development but increases cell proliferation rates in preneoplastic and early neoplastic lesions
  16. P19ARF inhibits the functions of the HPV16 E7 oncoprotein
  17. An adenoviral system for tetracycline‐regulated TGF‐β expression mediates a reversible cell cycle arrest
  18. The p48 subunit of the damaged-DNA binding protein DDB associates with the CBP/p300 family of histone acetyltransferase
  19. Permanent cell cycle arrest in asynchronously proliferating normal human fibroblasts treated with doxorubicin or etoposide but not camptothecin
  20. Agents that cause DNA double strand breaks lead to p16INK4a enrichment and the premature senescence of normal fibroblasts
  21. Site-Directed Mutant p21 Proteins Defective in Both Inhibition of E2F-Regulated Transcription and Disruption of E2F-pl30-Cyclin-cdk2 Complexes
  22. Evidence that USF Can Interact with Only a Single General Transcription Complex at One Time