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1. LY6S, a New IFN-Inducible Human Member of the Ly6a Subfamily Expressed by Spleen Cells and Associated with Inflammation and Viral Resistance

2. Data from The Beta Subunit of Hemoglobin (HBB2/HBB) Suppresses Neuroblastoma Growth and Metastasis

3. Supplemental Tables, Figures and Figure Legends from The Beta Subunit of Hemoglobin (HBB2/HBB) Suppresses Neuroblastoma Growth and Metastasis

4. Supplemental Experimental Procedures from The Beta Subunit of Hemoglobin (HBB2/HBB) Suppresses Neuroblastoma Growth and Metastasis

5. Introduction to the Tumor Microenvironment

6. Cancer microenvironment and genomics: evolution in process

7. Constitutive low expression of antiviral effectors sensitizes melanoma cells to a novel oncolytic virus

8. <scp>Site‐specific</scp> metastasis: A cooperation between cancer cells and the metastatic microenvironment

10. LY6S, a New Interferon-Inducible Human Member of the Ly6a-Subfamily Expressed by Spleen Cells and Associated with Inflammation and Viral Resistance

11. Cancer microenvironment and genomics: evolution in process

12. Cancer drug resistance induced by EMT: novel therapeutic strategies

13. The melanoma brain metastatic microenvironment: aldolase C partakes in shaping the malignant phenotype of melanoma cells - a case of inter-tumor heterogeneity

14. Inter-Tumor Heterogeneity-Melanomas Respond Differently to GM-CSF-Mediated Activation

15. The metastatic microenvironment: Melanoma-microglia cross-talk promotes the malignant phenotype of melanoma cells

16. A history of exploring cancer in context

17. ANGPTL4 promotes the progression of cutaneous melanoma to brain metastasis

18. The Challenge of Classifying Metastatic Cell Properties by Molecular Profiling Exemplified with Cutaneous Melanoma Cells and Their Cerebral Metastasis from Patient Derived Mouse Xenografts

20. Hexokinase 2 is a determinant of neuroblastoma metastasis

21. Regeneration Enhances Metastasis: A Novel Role for Neurovascular Signaling in Promoting Melanoma Brain Metastasis

22. Cystatin C takes part in melanoma-microglia cross-talk: possible implications for brain metastasis

23. PHOX2B is a suppressor of neuroblastoma metastasis

24. Astrocytes facilitate melanoma brain metastasis via secretion of IL-23

25. Epigenetic Changes of EGFR Have an Important Role in BRAF Inhibitor–Resistant Cutaneous Melanomas

26. P-REX1 amplification promotes progression of cutaneous melanoma via the PAK1/P38/MMP-2 pathway

27. The metastatic microenvironment: Claudin-1 suppresses the malignant phenotype of melanoma brain metastasis

28. The metastatic microenvironment: Lung-derived factors control the viability of neuroblastoma lung metastasis

29. Chemokine–chemokine receptor axes in melanoma brain metastasis

30. The Tumor Microenvironment: The Making of a Paradigm

31. The selectin–selectin ligand axis in tumor progression

32. Yin-Yang Activities and Vicious Cycles in the Tumor Microenvironment

33. CXCL10 Promotes Invasion-Related Properties in Human Colorectal Carcinoma Cells

34. Epigenomic landscape of melanoma progression to brain metastasis: unexplored therapeutic alternatives

35. The Beta Subunit of Hemoglobin (HBB2/HBB) Suppresses Neuroblastoma Growth and Metastasis

36. The tumor microenvironment in the post-PAGET era

37. The Pyst2-L phosphatase is involved in cell-crowding

38. The involvement of selectins and their ligands in tumor-progression

39. Tumor-Microenvironment Interactions

40. Does the dual-specificity MAPK phosphatase Pyst2-L lead a monogamous relationship with the Erk2 protein?

41. The tumor microenvironment: CXCR4 is associated with distinct protein expression patterns in neuroblastoma cells

42. Overexpression of the dual-specificity MAPK phosphatase PYST2 in acute leukaemia

43. Characterization of the dual-specificity phosphatasePYST2 and its transcripts

44. Astrocytes facilitate melanoma brain metastasis via secretion of IL-23

45. The FX Enzyme Is a Functional Component of Lymphocyte Activation

46. Differential expression of genes by tumor cells of a low or a high malignancy phenotype: The case of murine and human Ly-6 proteins

47. Expression of Ly-6, a marker for highly malignant murine tumor cells, is regulated by growth conditions and stress

48. Preleukemia in long‐term plasmacytoma‐regressor mice

49. The metastatic microenvironment: Claudin-1 suppresses the malignant phenotype of melanoma brain metastasis

50. The role played by the microenvironment in site-specific metastasis

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