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Cancer Letters

Articles from the last few issues of Cancer Letters © Elsevier
  • Featuring the special issue editor
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 123-123.
  • Foreword: Molecular link between neural development and cancer
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 125-126.
  • Midkine and pleiotrophin in neural development and cancer
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 127-143.
  • Hedgehog-Gli signaling in brain tumors: stem cells and paradevelopmental programs in cancer
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 145-157.
  • Achaete-scute homolog-1 and Notch in lung neuroendocrine development and cancer
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 159-169.
    by DW Ball
  • The Notch signaling cascade in neuroblastoma: role of the basic helix-loop-helix proteins HASH-1 and HES-1
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 171-178.
    by H Axelson
  • MYCN in neuronal tumours
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 179-187.
    by M Schwab
  • Id proteins in neural cancer
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 189-196.
  • RET and neuroendocrine tumors
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 197-211.
  • Comprehensive genomics linking between neural development and cancer: neuroblastoma as a model
    Cancer Letters, Vol. 204, No. 2. (20 February 2004), pp. 213-224.
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