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1. MEK/ERK‐mediated oncogenic signals promote secretion of extracellular vesicles by controlling lysosome function

2. Metabolomics of small extracellular vesicles derived from isocitrate dehydrogenase 1-mutant HCT116 cells collected by semi-automated size exclusion chromatography

4. Quantification and Imaging of Exosomes via Luciferase-Fused Exosome Marker Proteins: ExoLuc System

5. In vivo imaging of long-term accumulation of cancer-derived exosomes using a BRET-based reporter

6. Asteltoxin inhibits extracellular vesicle production through AMPK/mTOR-mediated activation of lysosome function

7. A mass spectrometric method for in-depth profiling of phosphoinositide regioisomers and their disease-associated regulation

9. Exosomes secreted from cancer-associated fibroblasts elicit anti-pyrimidine drug resistance through modulation of its transporter in malignant lymphoma

10. Src in endosomal membranes promotes exosome secretion and tumor progression

11. Filopodium-derived vesicles produced by MIM enhance the migration of recipient cells

12. Isolation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies specific for chondroitin sulfate E

13. BK-UM in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer or peritoneal cancer: a first-in-human phase-I study

14. Role of Sialidase in Long-Term Potentiation at Mossy Fiber-CA3 Synapses and Hippocampus-Dependent Spatial Memory

15. Exosomes Derived from Cancer Associated Fibroblasts Elicit Survival and Drug Resistance of Primary Lymphoma Cells

16. Purvalanol A, a CDK inhibitor, effectively suppresses Src-mediated transformation by inhibiting both CDKs and c-Src

17. The Lipid Raft-Anchored Adaptor Protein Cbp Controls the Oncogenic Potential of c-Src

18. Functional dissection of transformation by c-Src and v-Src

19. Junctional Adhesion Molecule-C Promotes Metastatic Potential of HT1080 Human Fibrosarcoma

20. Antiangiogenic photodynamic therapy (PDT) using Visudyne causes effective suppression of tumor growth

21. Purvalanol A, a CDK inhibitor, effectively suppresses Src-mediated transformation by inhibiting both CDKs and c-Src

22. Functional dissection of transformation by c-Src and v-Src

23. PEGylation of Liposome Decreases the Susceptibility of Liposomal Drug in Cancer Photodynamic Therapy

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