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2012Characterization of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells in suspensionAkiyama, K.; You, Y.; Yamaza, T.; Chen, C.; Tang, L.; Jin, Y.; Chen, X.; Gronthos, S.; Shi, S.
2015Progesterone receptor modulates ERα action in breast cancerMohammed, H.; Russell, I.; Stark, R.; Rueda, O.; Hickey, T.; Tarulli, G.; Serandour, A.; Birrell, S.; Bruna, A.; Saadi, A.; Menon, S.; Hadfield, J.; Pugh, M.; Raj, G.; Brown, G.; D'Santos, C.; Robinson, J.; Silva, G.; Launchbury, R.; Perou, C.; et al.
2015Systematic screening identifies dual PI3K and mTOR Inhibition as a conserved therapeutic vulnerability in osteosarcomaGupte, A.; Baker, E.; Wan, S.; Stewart, E.; Loh, A.; Shelat, A.; Gould, C.; Chalk, A.; Taylor, S.; Lackovic, K.; Karlström, Å.; Mutsaers, A.; Desai, J.; Madhamshettiwar, P.; Zannettino, A.; Burns, C.; Huang, D.; Dyer, M.; Simpson, K.; Walkley, C.
2011K-Ras Mediated murine epidermal tumorigenesis is dependent upon and associated with elevated Rac1 activitySamuel, M.; Lourenco, F.; Olson, M.; Karl-Wilhelm Koch,
2015Vascular wall progenitor cells in health and diseasePsaltis, P.; Simari, R.
2012Unfolded protein response causes a phenotypic shift of inflamed glomerular cells toward redifferentiation through dual blockade of Akt and Smad signaling pathwaysJohno, H.; Nakajima, S.; Kato, H.; Yao, J.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Katoh, R.; Shimizu, F.; Kitamura, M.
2012Guanylate cyclase-C receptor activation: unexpected biologyBrierley, S.
2011Actomyosin-mediated cellular tension drives increased tissue stiffness and B-catenin activation to induce interfollicular epidermal hyperplasia and tumor growthSamuel, M.; Lopez, J.; McGhee, E.; Croft, D.; Strachan, D.; Timpson, P.; Munro, J.; Schroder, E.; Zhou, J.; Brunton, V.; Barker, N.; Clevers, H.; Sansom, O.; Anderson, K.; Weaver, V.; Olson, M.
2012Host-derived TGFB1 deficiency suppresses lesion development in a mouse model of endometriosisHull, M.; Johan, M.; Hodge, W.; Robertson, S.; Ingman, W.
2011The ADAMTS1 protease gene is required for mammary tumor growth and metastasisRicciardelli, C.; Frewin, K.; Tan, I.; Williams, E.; Opeskin, K.; Pritchard, M.; Ingman, W.; Russell, D.