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1. Proteome analysis of NRF2 inhibition in melanoma reveals CD44 up‐regulation and increased apoptosis resistance upon vemurafenib treatment

3. Metabolism of cholesterol and progesterone is differentially regulated in primary trophoblastic subtypes and might be disturbed in recurrent miscarriages

4. Plasma Membrane Lipids: An Important Binding Site for All Lipoprotein Classes

5. Genome amplification and cellular senescence are hallmarks of human placenta development.

7. Inactivation of mTORC2 in macrophages is a signature of colorectal cancer that promotes tumorigenesis

8. STAT3 promotes melanoma metastasis by CEBP-induced repression of the MITF pigmentation pathway

9. Correction: Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

10. Rapamycin Maintains the Chondrocytic Phenotype and Interferes with Inflammatory Cytokine Induced Processes

11. Malignant Phenotypes in Metastatic Melanoma are Governed by SR-BI and its Association with Glycosylation and STAT5 Activation

12. Generation of metastatic melanoma specific antibodies by affinity purification

13. Chronic signaling via the metabolic checkpoint kinase mTORC1 induces macrophage granuloma formation and marks sarcoidosis progression

14. Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

15. Effects of the mTOR inhibitor everolimus and the PI3K/mTOR inhibitor NVP-BEZ235 in murine acute lung injury models

16. The HDL receptor SR-BI is associated with human prostate cancer progression and plays a possible role in establishing androgen independence

18. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

19. Rapamycin enhances Sox9 expression during chondrogenic differentiation of amniotic fluid stem cells

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