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- Stephan Feller, University of Oxford
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:33 (15 May 2013)Targeting self-renewal pathways in myeloid malignancies
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:32 (7 May 2013)Signal transduction in primary human T lymphocytes in altered gravity – results of the MASER-12 suborbital space flight mission
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:31 (24 April 2013)The role of LPA and YAP signaling in long-term migration of human ovarian cancer cells
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:30 (22 April 2013)Alterations of Gab2 signalling complexes in imatinib and dasatinib treated chronic myeloid leukaemia cells
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:29 (19 April 2013)Cell plasticity in wound healing: paracrine factors of M1/ M2 polarized macrophages influence the phenotypical state of dermal fibroblasts
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:28 (19 April 2013)PAG/Cbp suppression reveals a contribution of CTLA-4 to setting the activation threshold in T cells
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Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:27 (17 April 2013)Impact of the p53 status of tumor cells on extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis signaling
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Cell Communication and Signaling is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that encompasses all basic and translational aspects of cellular communications and signaling pathways in normal and pathological conditions.
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Excellence in cell signaling research recognized with major new award
Cell Communication and Signaling 2013, 11:17
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The next evolutionary synthesis: from Lamarck and Darwin to genomic variation and systems biology
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