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51. Cell crowding induces interferon regulatory factor 9, which confers resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs

52. Author Correction: Cytotoxic unsaturated electrophilic compounds commonly target the ubiquitin proteasome system

53. A novel small molecule inhibitor of deubiquitylating enzyme USP14 and UCHL5 induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma and overcomes bortezomib resistance

54. Keratin-18 and microRNA-122 complement alanine aminotransferase as novel safety biomarkers for drug-induced liver injury in two human cohorts

55. A systematic multicellular spheroids screening approach lead to the identification of antineoplastic activity in three different plant extracts from the Egyptian flora

56. Estrogen Receptor beta as a Therapeutic Target in Breast Cancer Stem Cells

57. Site-specifically 11C-labeled Sel-tagged annexin A5 and a size-matched control for dynamic in vivo PET imaging of protein distribution in tissues prior to and after induced cell death

58. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells are sensitive to disturbances in protein homeostasis induced by proteasome deubiquitinase inhibition

59. Corrigendum: The proteasome deubiquitinase inhibitor VLX1570 shows selectivity for ubiquitin-specific protease-14 and induces apoptosis of multiple myeloma cells

60. Preclinical PET imaging of EGFR levels: pairing a targeting with a non-targeting Sel-tagged Affibody-based tracer to estimate the specific uptake

61. Proteasome addiction defined in Ewing’s sarcoma is effectively targeted by a novel class of 19S proteasome inhibitors

62. Gambogic acid is cytotoxic to cancer cells through inhibition of the ubiquitin-proteasome system

63. Inhibition of protein translocation at the endoplasmic reticulum promotes activation of the unfolded protein response

64. Inhibition of proteasome deubiquitinating activity as a new cancer therapy

65. Novel activity of acriflavine against colorectal cancer tumor cells

66. Identification of Agents that Induce Apoptosis of Multicellular Tumour Spheroids: Enrichment for Mitotic Inhibitors with Hydrophobic Properties

67. Diagnostic and prognostic role of plasma levels of two forms of cytokeratin 18 in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer

68. Abstract 1859: Inhibition of proteasome deubiquitinase activity prevents cytoprotective aggresome formation in cancer cells

69. Utilization of cytokeratin-based biomarkers for pharmacodynamic studies

70. Conditional drug screening shows that mitotic inhibitors induce AKT/PKB-insensitive apoptosis

71. Induction of the lysosomal apoptosis pathway by inhibitors of the ubiquitin-proteasome system

72. Serum efficacy biomarkers for oncology

73. Potentiation of chemotherapeutic drugs by energy metabolism inhibitors 2-deoxyglucose and etomoxir

74. The aspartic protease napsin A suppresses tumor growth independent of its catalytic activity

75. Screening for Compounds That Induce Apoptosis of Cancer Cells Grown as Multicellular Spheroids

76. Irreversible inhibition of cytosolic thioredoxin reductase 1 as a mechanistic basis for anticancer therapy

77. Iron chelators target both proliferating and quiescent cancer cells

78. Mechanisms of Action of DNA-Damaging Anticancer Drugs in Treatment of Carcinomas: Is Acute Apoptosis an 'Off-Target' Effect?

79. Large-Scale Proteomics Analysis of Human Ovarian Cancer for Biomarkers

80. Cytokeratin Markers Come of Age

81. [Handling of misconduct in Swedish research must be improved. More strict investigative procedures, tougher punishments and withdrawals are required]

82. Sense and sensibility: the use of cell death biomarker assays in high-throughput anticancer drug screening and monitoring treatment responses

83. Loss of Cell Membrane Integrity in Puumala Hantavirus-Infected PatientsCorrelates with Levels of Epithelial Cell Apoptosis and Perforin

84. Acute apoptosis by cisplatin requires induction of reactive oxygen species but is not associated with damage to nuclear DNA

85. Detection of epithelial cell death in the body by cytokeratin 18 measurement

86. Lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum: Targets for improved, selective anticancer therapy

87. Phosphorylation of BAD at Ser-128 during mitosis and paclitaxel-induced apoptosis

88. Induction of lysosomal membrane permeabilization by compounds that activate p53-independent apoptosis

89. Processing of Pulmonary Surfactant Protein B by Napsin and Cathepsin H

90. Defective stress kinase and Bak activation in response to ionizing radiation but not cisplatin in a non-small cell lung carcinoma cell line

91. [Untitled]

92. Targeted inhibition of the deubiquitinating enzymes, USP14 and UCHL5, induces proteotoxic stress and apoptosis in Waldenström macroglobulinaemia tumour cells

93. Pharmacokinetics and Toxicity of Sodium Selenite in the Treatment of Patients with Carcinoma in a Phase I Clinical Trial: The SECAR Study

94. Inhibition of proteasome deubiquitinase activity: a strategy to overcome resistance to conventional proteasome inhibitors?

95. Three-Dimensional Cell Culture-Based Screening Identifies the Anthelmintic Drug Nitazoxanide as a Candidate for Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

96. Targeting Mitochondrial Function to Treat Quiescent Tumor Cells in Solid Tumors

97. Synthesis and Evaluation of Derivatives of the Proteasome Deubiquitinase Inhibitor b-AP15

98. Calpain-Mediated Bid Cleavage and Calpain-Independent Bak Modulation: Two Separate Pathways in Cisplatin-Induced Apoptosis

99. Expression of UPA and UPAR is associated with the clinical course of urinary bladder neoplasms

100. Molecular classification of borderline ovarian tumors using hierarchical cluster analysis of protein expression profiles

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