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1. Author Correction: Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects.

2. New role of fat-free mass in cancer risk linked with genetic predisposition.

3. Is it still worth pursuing the repurposing of metformin as a cancer therapeutic?

4. Targeting mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation: lessons, advantages, and opportunities.

5. Obesity: a perfect storm for carcinogenesis.

6. Reciprocal interactions between tumour cell populations enhance growth and reduce radiation sensitivity in prostate cancer

7. Liver glycogen phosphorylase is upregulated in glioblastoma and provides a metabolic vulnerability to high dose radiation.

9. Expression and functions of long non-coding RNA NEAT1 and isoforms in breast cancer.

10. Carbonic anhydrase IX is a pH-stat that sets an acidic tumour extracellular pH in vivo

12. Elevated expression of the adhesion GPCR ADGRL4/ELTD1 promotes endothelial sprouting angiogenesis without activating canonical GPCR signalling.

13. Multi-protein spatial signatures in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of breast.

14. Increased expression of glutamine transporter SNAT2/SLC38A2 promotes glutamine dependence and oxidative stress resistance, and is associated with worse prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer.

15. Glutamine deprivation alters the origin and function of cancer cell exosomes.

16. Role of gene signatures combined with pathology in classification of oropharynx head and neck cancer.

17. Carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9) expression in non-small-cell lung cancer: correlation with regulatory FOXP3+T-cell tumour stroma infiltration.

18. Carbonic anhydrase IX is a pH-stat that sets an acidic tumour extracellular pH in vivo

19. High-resolution imaging mass spectrometry combined with transcriptomic analysis identified a link between fatty acid composition of phosphatidylinositols and the immune checkpoint pathway at the primary tumour site of breast cancer.

21. SMER28 is a mTOR-independent small molecule enhancer of autophagy that protects mouse bone marrow and liver against radiotherapy.

22. Carbonic anhydrase IX is a pH-stat that sets an acidic tumour extracellular pH in vivo.

23. Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Markers For Anti-angiogenic Cancer Therapy: Implications for Dosing and Selection of Patients.

24. A first-in-human phase I study to determine the maximum tolerated dose of the oral Src/ABL inhibitor AZD0424.

25. Development of cancer metabolism as a therapeutic target: new pathways, patient studies, stratification and combination therapy.

28. Normal tissue radioprotection by amifostine via Warburg-type effects.

30. Metabolic and hypoxic adaptation to anti-angiogenic therapy: a target for induced essentiality.

33. The Role of Hypoxia Regulated microRNAs in Cancer.

34. The Tumor Microenvironment: New Insights into Regulation of Tumor pH by Carbonic Anhydrases.

35. Systematic Review of Multiple Studies of Prognosis: The Feasibility of Obtaining Individual Patient Data.

36. Biological Therapies for Metastatic Breast Cancer: Antiangiogenesis.

37. Extensive regulation of the non-coding transcriptome by hypoxia: role of HIF in releasing paused RNApol2.

38. How cancer metabolism is tuned for proliferation and vulnerable to disruption.

39. Direct targeting of Sec23a by miR-200s influences cancer cell secretome and promotes metastatic colonization.

40. Targeting Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Renal Cell Carcinoma.

41. Hypoxia-induced genetic instability—a calculated mechanism underlying tumor progression.

42. COVID-19 and cancer research.

43. Phosphorylated KDR can be located in the nucleus of neoplastic cells.

44. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) and induction of tumor angiogenesis.

45. Vascularization and expression of hypoxia-related tissue factors in intracranial ependymoma and their impact on patient survival.

46. The cardiovascular safety of high-dose intravenous granisetron in cancer patients receiving highly emetogenic chemotherapy.

47. Amifostine induces anaerobic metabolism and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α.

48. A protective role for HIF-1 in response to redox manipulation and glucose deprivation: implications for tumorigenesis.

49. HYPOXIA ? A KEY REGULATORY FACTOR IN TUMOUR GROWTH.

50. 8-Cl-adenosine is an active metabolite of 8-Cl-cAMP responsible for its in vitro antiproliferative effects on CHO mutants hypersensitive to cytostatic drugs.

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