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    Human 14-3-3 gamma protein results in abnormal cell proliferation in the develo** eye of Drosophila melanogaster

    14-3-3 proteins are a family of adaptor proteins that participate in a wide variety of cellular processes. Recent evidence indicates that the expression levels of these proteins are elevated in some human tumo...

    Sophia W Hong, Wenqing Qi, Marc Brabant, Giovanni Bosco, Jesse D Martinez in Cell Division (2008)

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    Erratum: p53 controls cancer cell invasion by inducing the MDM2-mediated degradation of Slug

    Received 29 October 2008; accepted 19 February 2009; published online 17 May 2009; corrected after print 19 May 2009 In the version of this article initially published, the Myc–Ub label in Figure 3c was incorr...

    Shu-** Wang, Wen-Lung Wang, Yih-Leong Chang, Chen-Tu Wu in Nature Cell Biology (2009)

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    Proteomics, pathway array and signaling network-based medicine in cancer

    Cancer is a multifaceted disease that results from dysregulated normal cellular signaling networks caused by genetic, genomic and epigenetic alterations at cell or tissue levels. Uncovering the underlying prot...

    David Y Zhang, Fei Ye, Ling Gao, **aoliang Liu, **n Zhao, Yufang Che in Cell Division (2009)

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    p53 regulates epithelial–mesenchymal transition and stem cell properties through modulating miRNAs

    Chun-Ju Chang, Chi-Hong Chao, Weiya **a, Jer-Yen Yang, Yan **ong in Nature Cell Biology (2011)

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    Erratum: p53 regulates epithelial–mesenchymal transition and stem cell properties through modulating miRNAs

    Nat. Cell Biol. 13, 317–323 (2011); published online 20 February 2011 In the version of this article initially published online and in print, Figs 2b and 4a contained panels that did not match those in Supplem...

    Chun-Ju Chang, Chi-Hong Chao, Weiya **a, Jer-Yen Yang, Yan **ong in Nature Cell Biology (2011)

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    Erratum: Phosphorylation-enabled binding of SGO1–PP2A to cohesin protects sororin and centromeric cohesion during mitosis

    Nat. Cell Biol. 15, 40–49 (2013); published online 16th December 2012; corrected online 20th December 2012 In the version of this Article initially published online and in print, the protein WAPL was mistakenl...

    Hong Liu, Susannah Rankin, Hongtao Yu in Nature Cell Biology (2013)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: The oncogene c-Jun impedes somatic cell reprogramming

    Nat. Cell Biol. 17, 856–867 (2015); published online 22 June 2015; corrected after print 10 August 2015 In the version of this Article originally published, panels from Fig. 8e were mistakenly reproduced as Fi...

    **g Liu, Qingkai Han, Tianran Peng, Meixiu Peng, Bei Wei in Nature Cell Biology (2015)

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    New insights into posttranslational modifications of Hippo pathway in carcinogenesis and therapeutics

    PTMs (posttranslational modifications) such as ubiquitylation, sumoylation, acetylation and protein methylation are pivotal modifiers that determine the activation, deactivation or subcellular localization of ...

    Ming**g He, Zhuan Zhou, Anil A. Shah, Yang Hong, Qianming Chen, Yong Wan in Cell Division (2016)

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    A three-dimensional model of human lung development and disease from pluripotent stem cells

    Chen et al. generate lung bud organoids from human pluripotent stem cells that recapitulate early lung development, such as branching airway formation and early alveolar structures, which could potentially be use...

    Ya-Wen Chen, Sarah Xuelian Huang in Nature Cell Biology (2017)

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    Subunits of human condensins are potential therapeutic targets for cancers

    The main role of condensins is to regulate chromosome condensation and segregation during cell cycles. Recently, it has been suggested in the literatures that subunits of condensin I and condensin II are invol...

    Hong-Zhen Wang, Si-Han Yang, Gui-Ying Li, Xudong Cao in Cell Division (2018)

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    FGF-induced LHX9 regulates the progression and metastasis of osteosarcoma via FRS2/TGF-β/β-catenin pathway

    Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and tumor growth factor-β (TGFβ) have emerged as pivotal regulators during the progression of osteosarcoma (OS). LHX9 is one crucial transcription factor controlled by FGF, howev...

    Shuang-Qing Li, Chao Tu, Lu Wan, Rui-Qi Chen, Zhi-** Duan, **ao-Lei Ren in Cell Division (2019)

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    Lipid transfer at ER–isolation membrane contacts

    Hong Zhang highlights the emerging importance of lipid transfer proteins in autophagosome biogenesis.

    Hong Zhang in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2020)

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    Author Correction: Chromosomal translocation-derived aberrant Rab22a drives metastasis of osteosarcoma

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Dan Liao, Li Zhong, Junqiang Yin, Cuiling Zeng, **n Wang in Nature Cell Biology (2020)

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    Author Correction: A hypoxia-responsive TRAF6–ATM–H2AX signalling axis promotes HIF1α activation, tumorigenesis and metastasis

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Abdol-Hossein Rezaeian, Chien-Feng Li, Ching-Yuan Wu, **an Zhang in Nature Cell Biology (2020)

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    Tumour-derived Dilp8/INSL3 induces cancer anorexia by regulating feeding neuropeptides via Lgr3/8 in the brain

    In patients with advanced-stage cancer, cancer-associated anorexia affects treatment success and patient survival. However, the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. Here, we show that Dilp8, a Drosophila ho...

    Eunbyul Yeom, Hyemi Shin, Wonbeak Yoo, Eunsung Jun, Seokho Kim in Nature Cell Biology (2021)

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    Ral GTPase is essential for actin dynamics and Golgi apparatus distribution in mouse oocyte maturation

    Ral family is a member of Ras-like GTPase superfamily, which includes RalA and RalB. RalA/B play important roles in many cell biological functions, including cytoskeleton dynamics, cell division, membrane tran...

    Ming-Hong Sun, Lin-Lin Hu, Chao-Ying Zhao, **ang Lu, Yan-** Ren in Cell Division (2021)

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    Machinery, regulation and pathophysiological implications of autophagosome maturation

    Autophagy is a versatile degradation system for maintaining cellular homeostasis whereby cytosolic materials are sequestered in a double-membrane autophagosome and subsequently delivered to lysosomes, where th...

    Yan G. Zhao, Patrice Codogno, Hong Zhang in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2021)

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    ROMO1 is required for mitochondrial metabolism during preimplantation embryo development in pigs

    Reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulator 1 (ROMO1) is a mitochondrial membrane protein that is essential for the regulation of mitochondrial ROS production and redox sensing. ROMO1 regulates ROS generation with...

    Dongjie Zhou, Ming-Hong Sun, Song-Hee Lee, **ang-Shun Cui in Cell Division (2021)

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    Pan-cancer pervasive upregulation of 3′ UTR splicing drives tumourigenesis

    Most mammalian genes generate messenger RNAs with variable untranslated regions (UTRs) that are important post-transcriptional regulators. In cancer, shortening at 3′ UTR ends via alternative polyadenylation c...

    Jia Jia Chan, Bin Zhang, **ao Hong Chew, Adil Salhi, Zhi Hao Kwok in Nature Cell Biology (2022)

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    Dynamic de novo heterochromatin assembly and disassembly at replication forks ensures fork stability

    Chromatin is dynamically reorganized when DNA replication forks are challenged. However, the process of epigenetic reorganization and its implication for fork stability is poorly understood. Here we discover a...

    Vincent Gaggioli, Calvin S. Y. Lo, Nazaret Reverón-Gómez in Nature Cell Biology (2023)

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