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52. Virus Worms Its Way In
53. The PPARγ agonist pioglitazone prevents the hyperglycemia caused by phosphoinositide-3-kinase pathway inhibition by PX-866 without affecting antitumor activity
54. Hackers attack mobile phones: researchers have found ways to turn smartphones into portable spies
55. HNF4α is a therapeutic target that links AMPK to WNT signalling in early-stage gastric cancer
56. Data Science, Better Security.
57. How to avoid a privacy lawsuit
58. Video DRM foiled again: hackers cracked the protections on HD DVD first, and then Blu-ray fell. Have the new formats failed?
59. Abstract 5534: Metformin increases AMPKα activity by inhibition of AMPKα and cell cycle proliferation in Asian gastric cancer.
60. Abstract 3233: Modeling evolution of resistance in patient-derived xenografts: resistance to the BRAF inhibitor PLX4720.
61. Resistance to BRAF Inhibition in BRAF-Mutant Colon Cancer Can Be Overcome with PI3K Inhibition or Demethylating Agents
62. A new HIF-1α/ RANTES-driven pathway to hepatocellular carcinoma mediated by germline haploinsufficiency of SART1/ HAF in mice.
63. The year of encryption: government spying gives a giant push to cryptography on the web
64. The Promise of Patient-Derived Xenografts: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men
65. Abstract 3941: HAF promotes the switch from HIF-1α to HIF-2α signaling during chronic hypoxia and promotes stem cell characteristics
66. Abstract 970: Multi-layer and integrative analysis of the whole transcriptome in Asian gastric cancer: AMPKβ modulation in cancer progression
67. RANSOMWARE: EPIDEMIC OR OVERBLOWN?
68. TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTORS AND HOW TO PREPARE: The future is uncertain, but four technology innovations could radically change security operations.
69. THE ROBOT AS SECURITY ANALYST MOVES CLOSER.
70. IDENTITY TRANSFORMED AS INTERNET OF THINGS INVADES THE WORKPLACE.
71. IDENTITY TRANSFORMED AS INTERNET OF THINGS INVADES THE WORKPLACE.
72. Abstract A213: Topical PHT-427, a dual AKT/PDPK1 PH domain inhibitor, for treatment of primary and metastatic skin cancer.
73. The Hypoxia-Associated Factor Switches Cells from HIF-1α- to HIF-2α-Dependent Signaling Promoting Stem Cell Characteristics, Aggressive Tumor Growth and Invasion
74. Abstract 4481: Topical application of the dual PDPK1/AKT inhibitor PHT-427 inhibits signaling and growth of human breast cancer cutaneous metastases in mice
75. HIF-1–Dependent Stromal Adaptation to Ischemia Mediates In Vivo Tumor Radiation Resistance
76. Radiosensitization and Stromal Imaging Response Correlates for the HIF-1 Inhibitor PX-478 Given with or without Chemotherapy in Pancreatic Cancer
77. Abstract 1401: Evaluation of vandetanib (ZD6474) and radiation therapy in an orthotopic xenograft model of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma
78. Molecular Pharmacology and Antitumor Activity of PHT-427, a Novel Akt/Phosphatidylinositide-Dependent Protein Kinase 1 Pleckstrin Homology Domain Inhibitor
79. In vitro and In vivo Activity of Novel Small-Molecule Inhibitors Targeting the Pleckstrin Homology Domain of Protein Kinase B/AKT
80. The selective hypoxia inducible factor-1 inhibitor PX-478 providesin vivoradiosensitization through tumor stromal effects
81. In vivo therapeutic silencing of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) using single-walled carbon nanotubes noncovalently coated with siRNA
82. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ agonist pioglitazone prevents the hyperglycemia caused by phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway inhibition by PX-866 without affecting antitumor activity
83. Mutations in the Phosphatidylinositol-3-Kinase Pathway Predict for Antitumor Activity of the Inhibitor PX-866 whereas Oncogenic Ras Is a Dominant Predictor for Resistance
84. Delivery of siRNA by Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Selective Gene Silencing
85. Don't Dump Old Notebooks Yet
86. Cyber Exposure.
87. IDENTITY TRANSFORMED AS IoT INVADES THE WORKPLACE.
88. SECURING DEVOPS REQUIRES NEW MINDSET.
89. Proper network segments may prevent the next breach.
90. Security attack? New defenses in 2016 escape compromise.
91. An IT merger's ticket to success
92. Threats create opportunities
93. Bulletproofing cryptography
94. Don't dump old notebooks yet: new netbooks need more power and resolution to win acceptance
95. Renal Tolerance with the Use of Intralipid-Amphotericin B in Low-Birth-Weight Neonates
96. The new security threats: more secure operating systems mean that attackers are looking elsewhere for holes to sneak through
97. Hacking for dollars: viruses and worms are so last-decade. Today's PC users have to worry more about online burglary than stolen bandwidth
98. Browser bashing: with online miscreants attacking Internet Explorer and Firefox, you need to take steps to protect your browser
99. Watching the watchmen: most companies monitor their employees in some way, but is corporate Big Brother going too far?
100. New ways to nab spam: more than a third of all e-mail now carries digital markers to help prove where it came from, which helps reduce spam
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