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2. Targeting cyclooxygenase by indomethacin decelerates progression of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in a xenograft model

3. Multi-level interactions between the nuclear receptor TRα1 and the WNT effectors β-catenin/Tcf4 in the intestinal epithelium.

4. Supplementary Data from cAMP-Mediated Autophagy Promotes Cell Survival via ROS-Induced Activation of PARP1: Implications for Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

5. Data from cAMP-Mediated Autophagy Promotes Cell Survival via ROS-Induced Activation of PARP1: Implications for Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

6. cAMP-Mediated Autophagy Promotes Cell Survival via ROS-Induced Activation of PARP1: Implications for Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

9. Targeting cyclooxygenase by indomethacin decelerates progression of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in a xenograft model

10. cAMP-mediated autophagy inhibits DNA damage-induced death of leukemia cells independent of p53

11. The secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 2 modulates cell fate and the Wnt pathway in the murine intestinal epithelium

12. Thyroid hormone's action on progenitor/stem cell biology: New challenge for a classic hormone?

13. The thyroid hormone nuclear receptors and the Wnt/β-catenin pathway: An intriguing liaison

14. WNT/β-catenin signalling is activated in aldosterone-producing adenomas and controls aldosterone production

15. Multi-Level Interactions between the Nuclear Receptor TRα1 and the WNT Effectors β-Catenin/Tcf4 in the Intestinal Epithelium

16. The overexpression of the putative gut stem cell marker Musashi-1 induces tumorigenesis through Wnt and Notch activation

18. 36 Synergy Between the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Trα1 and the Wnt/β-Catenin in the Induction of Intestinal Tumors in the Mouse

19. Bone marrow stroma-derived PGE2 protects BCP-ALL cells from DNA damage-induced p53 accumulation and cell death

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