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1. The reg4 gene, amplified in the early stages of pancreatic cancer development, is a promising therapeutic target.

2. Supplementary Figure 6 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

3. Supplementary Table 1 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

4. Supplementary Figure 5 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

5. Data from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

8. Supplementary Figure 3 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

9. Supplementary Figure 4 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

10. Supplementary Figure 1 from Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

11. Pancreatitis-associated protein does not predict disease relapse in inflammatory bowel disease patients.

12. The WSB1 gene is involved in pancreatic cancer progression.

13. The regenerating family member 3 β instigates IL-17A-mediated neutrophil recruitment downstream of NOD1/2 signalling for controlling colonisation resistance independently of microbiota community structure

14. A c-type lectin triggers immune surveillance by innate lymphoid cells for eradication of attaching-and-effacing bacteria

15. BTN3A is a prognosis marker and a promising target for Vγ9Vδ2 T cells based-immunotherapy in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)

16. Germline copy number variation in theYTHDC2gene: does it have a role in finding a novel potential molecular target involved in pancreatic adenocarcinoma susceptibility?

17. Nupr1-Aurora Kinase A Pathway Provides Protection against Metabolic Stress-Mediated Autophagic-Associated Cell Death

18. Nuclear protein 1 promotes pancreatic cancer development and protects cells from stress by inhibiting apoptosis

19. Les altérations génétiques dans les lésions précancéreuses pancréatiques et leurs implications en clinique

20. p8/nupr1 regulates DNA-repair activity after double-strand gamma irradiation-induced DNA damage

21. The TP53INP2 Protein Is Required for Autophagy in Mammalian Cells

22. Contents Vol. 9, 2009

23. MicroRNAs in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Clues

24. A Review of Kinases Implicated in Pancreatic Cancer

25. Is hyperlipasemia in critically ill patients of clinical importance? An observational CT study

26. Probing the human kinome for kinases involved in pancreatic cancer cell survival and gemcitabine resistance

27. Regulation of apoptosis by the p8/prothymosin α complex

28. p8 Is a New Target of Gemcitabine in Pancreatic Cancer Cells

29. Combining Immunoreactive Trypsinogen and Pancreatitis-Associated Protein Assays, a Method of Newborn Screening for Cystic Fibrosis that Avoids DNA Analysis

30. Inactivation of stress protein p8 increases murine carbon tetrachloride hepatotoxicity via preserved CYP2E1 activity

31. The pancreatitis-associated protein induces lung inflammation in the rat through activation of TNFα expression in hepatocytes

32. The HMG-I/Y-related Protein p8 Binds to p300 and Pax2trans-Activation Domain-interacting Protein to Regulate thetrans-Activation Activity of the Pax2A and Pax2B Transcription Factors on the Glucagon Gene Promoter

33. p53-dependent expression of the stress-induced protein (SIP)

34. p8-deficient fibroblasts grow more rapidly and are more resistant to adriamycin-induced apoptosis

35. p8 is critical for tumour development induced by ras V12 mutated protein and E1A oncogene

36. Molecular and Functional Characterization of the Stress-induced Protein (SIP) Gene and Its Two Transcripts Generated by Alternative Splicing

37. Transforming growth factor β-1 enhances Smad transcriptional activity through activation of p8 gene expression

38. Évaluation sur 47 213 enfants d’une stratégie de dépistage néonatal de la mucoviscidose associant les dosages de pancreatitis-associated protein et de trypsinogène immunoréactive

39. Expression Profiling in Pancreas during the Acute Phase of Pancreatitis Using cDNA Microarrays

40. Cloning and Expression of the Mouse PIP49 (Pancreatitis Induced Protein 49) mRNA Which Encodes a New Putative Transmembrane Protein Activated in the Pancreas with Acute Pancreatitis

41. Subject Index Vol. 9, 2009

42. PAP I Interacts with Itself, PAP II, PAP III, and Lithostathine/regIα

43. pap, reg I? andreg I? mRNAs are concomitantly up-regulated during human colorectal carcinogenesis

44. PAP Gene Transcription Induced by Cycloheximide in AR4-2J Cells Involves ADP-Ribosylation

45. Clusterin overexpression in rat pancreas during the acute phase of pancreatitis and pancreatic development

46. Expression of the Cdx1and Cdx2Homeotic Genes Leads to Reduced Malignancy in Colon Cancer-derived Cells

47. Acute-phase response of the rat pancreas protects against further aggression with severe necrotizing pancreatitis

48. The pancreatitis-associated protein is induced by free radicals in AR4-2J cells and confers cell resistance to apoptosis

49. Pancreatitis-Associated Protein Is Upregulated in Mouse Pancreas during Acute Pancreatitis

50. Cloning and Expression of the mRNA of Human Galectin-4, an S-type Lectin Down-Regulated in Colorectal Cancer

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