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2. Tigilanol tiglate is an oncolytic small molecule that induces immunogenic cell death and enhances the response of both target and non-injected tumors to immune checkpoint blockade

3. 1091 Tigilanol Tiglate is a small molecule oncolytic that induces immunogenic cell death and promotes immune cell infiltration into human tumors

10. 1121 Tigilanol tiglate is a naturally occurring small molecule oncolytic that effectively ablates tumors via intratumoural injection and can enhance response to immune checkpoint blockade

11. Cryptic Epoxytiglianes from the Kernels of the Blushwood Tree (Fontainea picrosperma)

14. Targeting the P2Y13 Receptor Suppresses IL-33 and HMGB1 Release and Ameliorates Experimental Asthma

18. A short ERK5 isoform modulates nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of active ERK5 and associates with poor survival in breast cancer

20. Targeting the P2Y13 Receptor Suppresses IL-33 and HMGB1 Release and Ameliorates Experimental Asthma.

23. Different genetic mechanisms mediate spontaneous versus UVR-induced malignant melanoma

31. Differential roles of the pRb and Arf/p53 pathways in murine naevus and melanoma genesis

33. Association of PIP5K2A with schizophrenia: a study in an Indonesian family sample

36. A mutation in the Cdon gene potentiates congenital nevus development mediated by NRASQ61K.

45. Tumor necrosis factor haplotype analysis amongst schizophrenia probands from four distinct populations in the Asia-Pacific region

46. UVB-Induced Melanocyte Proliferation in Neonatal Mice Driven by CCR2-Independent Recruitment of Ly6clowMHCIIhi Macrophages.

49. Different genetic mechanisms mediate spontaneous versus UVR-induced malignant melanoma

50. Superficial Spreading-Like Melanoma in Arf−/−::Tyr-NrasQ61K::K14-Kitl Mice: Keratinocyte Kit Ligand Expression Sufficient to 'Translocate' Melanomas from Dermis to Epidermis.

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