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Sema3F Suppresses Tumor Initiation Through Alteration of the Immunological Tumor Microenvironment
A common analgesic enhances the anti-tumour activity of 5-aza-2’- deoxycytidine through induction of oxidative stress
Gαs ( GNAS ) suppression of the p53 genomic‐stability checkpoint unleashes RAS ‐driven oncogenesis
Muscarinic receptors promote castration-resistant growth of prostate cancer through a FAK–YAP signaling axis
B-cells improve overall survival in HPV-associated squamous cell carcinomas and are activated by radiation and PD-1 blockade.
Abstract B51: Novel syngeneic animal model of tobacco-associated oral cancer reveals the activity of in situ anti-CTLA-4
Cannabinoids Promote Progression of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma via p38 MAPK Activation
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GPCRs in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Establishment of a novel cancer cell line derived from vulvar carcinoma associated with lichen sclerosus exhibiting a fibroblast-dependent tumorigenic potential
HPV16 E5 Mediates Resistance to PD-L1 Blockade and Can Be Targeted with Rimantadine in Head and Neck Cancer
Syngeneic animal models of tobacco-associated oral cancer reveal the activity of in situ anti-CTLA-4
Activation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor–Gαi Signaling Increases Keratinocyte Proliferation and Reduces Differentiation, Leading to Epidermal Hyperplasia
Metformin Is Associated With Reduced Odds for Colorectal Cancer Among Persons With Diabetes
Targeting mTOR in Head and Neck Cancer—Response
Phase 1 dose‐finding study of metformin in combination with concurrent cisplatin and radiotherapy in patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell cancer
Cryo–electron microscopy structure and analysis of the P-Rex1–Gβγ signaling scaffold
Endothelial RhoA GTPase is essential for in vitro endothelial functions but dispensable for physiological in vivo angiogenesis
Rare, functional, somatic variants in gene families linked to cancer genes: GPCR signaling as a paradigm
Metformin Inhibits Progression of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Acting Directly on Carcinoma-Initiating Cells
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