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1. Aflatoxin B1 induces the transversion of G-->T in codon 249 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in human hepatocytes

2. SERPINB3-MYC axis induces the basal-like/squamous subtype and enhances disease progression in pancreatic cancer.

3. Dysregulation of HNF1B/Clusterin axis enhances disease progression in a highly aggressive subset of pancreatic cancer patients.

4. Creatine riboside is a cancer cell-derived metabolite associated with arginine auxotrophy.

6. A small protein encoded by a putative lncRNA regulates apoptosis and tumorigenicity in human colorectal cancer cells.

7. Expression of the scaffold connector enhancer of kinase suppressor of Ras 1 (CNKSR1) is correlated with clinical outcome in pancreatic cancer.

8. Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Traffic Inducer (NOSTRIN) is a Negative Regulator of Disease Aggressiveness in Pancreatic Cancer.

9. Autocrine IL-10 functions as a rheostat for M1 macrophage glycolytic commitment by tuning nitric oxide production.

10. Inducible nitric oxide synthase enhances disease aggressiveness in pancreatic cancer.

11. A Novel MIF Signaling Pathway Drives the Malignant Character of Pancreatic Cancer by Targeting NR3C2.

12. Pancreatic Cancer: Current Progress and Future Challenges.

13. Selective inhibition of the p38 alternative activation pathway in infiltrating T cells inhibits pancreatic cancer progression.

14. Selective targeting of KRAS-mutant cells by miR-126 through repression of multiple genes essential for the survival of KRAS-mutant cells.

15. Metabolic profiles are principally different between cancers of the liver, pancreas and breast.

16. Tumor microenvironment-based feed-forward regulation of NOS2 in breast cancer progression.

17. Integration of metabolomics and transcriptomics revealed a fatty acid network exerting growth inhibitory effects in human pancreatic cancer.

18. FOXL1, a novel candidate tumor suppressor, inhibits tumor aggressiveness and predicts outcome in human pancreatic cancer.

19. Macrophages, nitric oxide and microRNAs are associated with DNA damage response pathway and senescence in inflammatory bowel disease.

20. DPEP1 inhibits tumor cell invasiveness, enhances chemosensitivity and predicts clinical outcome in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

21. Targeted disruption of Ing2 results in defective spermatogenesis and development of soft-tissue sarcomas.

22. Macrophage-dependent nitric oxide expression regulates tumor cell detachment and metastasis after IL-2/anti-CD40 immunotherapy.

23. Nitric oxide is a key component in inflammation-accelerated tumorigenesis.

24. Inflammation and cancer: is AID aiding?

25. TP53 mutations and hepatocellular carcinoma: insights into the etiology and pathogenesis of liver cancer.

26. Superoxide fluxes limit nitric oxide-induced signaling.

27. Quantitative detection of p53 mutations in plasma DNA from tobacco smokers.

28. Regulation of human nitric oxide synthase 2 expression by Wnt beta-catenin signaling.

29. p53 biological network: at the crossroads of the cellular-stress response pathway and molecular carcinogenesis.

30. The p53 tumor suppressor network is a key responder to microenvironmental components of chronic inflammatory stress.

31. Chronic inflammation promotes retinoblastoma protein hyperphosphorylation and E2F1 activation.

32. Nitric oxide, a mediator of inflammation, suppresses tumorigenesis.

33. p53-induced up-regulation of MnSOD and GPx but not catalase increases oxidative stress and apoptosis.

34. The role of p53 in base excision repair following genotoxic stress.

35. The adaptive imbalance in base excision-repair enzymes generates microsatellite instability in chronic inflammation.

36. Regulation of cyclooxygenase-2 expression by the Wnt and ras pathways.

37. Nitric oxide-induced cellular stress and p53 activation in chronic inflammation.

38. Oxidative stress and p53 mutations in the carcinogenesis of iron overload-associated hepatocellular carcinoma.

39. Mutability of p53 hotspot codons to benzo(a)pyrene diol epoxide (BPDE) and the frequency of p53 mutations in nontumorous human lung.

40. Increased p53 mutation load in nontumorous human liver of wilson disease and hemochromatosis: oxyradical overload diseases.

41. Inhibitory effects of nitric oxide and nitrosative stress on dopamine-beta-hydroxylase.

42. Increased p53 mutation load in noncancerous colon tissue from ulcerative colitis: a cancer-prone chronic inflammatory disease.

43. Relationship between p53 mutations and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in human colorectal cancer.

44. p53 and vascular endothelial growth factor regulate tumor growth of NOS2-expressing human carcinoma cells.

45. Molecular epidemiology of human cancer: contribution of mutation spectra studies of tumor suppressor genes.

46. Radon and lung carcinogenesis: mutability of p53 codons 249 and 250 to 238Pu alpha-particles in human bronchial epithelial cells.

47. Mutations in the p16INK4/MTS1/CDKN2, p15INK4B/MTS2, and p18 genes in primary and metastatic lung cancer.

48. Mutations and altered expression of p16INK4 in human cancer.

49. Aflatoxin B1 induces the transversion of G-->T in codon 249 of the p53 tumor suppressor gene in human hepatocytes.

50. Modulatory influence of oral contraceptive pills Ovral and Noracycline on 3-methylcholanthrene-induced carcinogenesis in the uterine cervix of mouse.

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