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The following pages link to The NAD(+) salvage pathway modulates cancer cell viability via p73. (Q38818192):
Displaying 17 items.
- A pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma subpopulation is sensitive to FK866, an inhibitor of NAMPT. (Q37619827) (← links)
- Autophagic homeostasis is required for the pluripotency of cancer stem cells (Q39120233) (← links)
- A 25-gene classifier predicts overall survival in resectable pancreatic cancer (Q41711884) (← links)
- Targeting immunosuppressive adenosine in cancer (Q46140918) (← links)
- p73 Regulates Primary Cortical Neuron Metabolism: a Global Metabolic Profile (Q47899475) (← links)
- Integrin-β4 is a novel transcriptional target of TAp73. (Q49892600) (← links)
- A Metabolomics Pilot Study on Desmoid Tumors and Novel Drug Candidates (Q50058176) (← links)
- Therapeutic Potential of NAD-Boosting Molecules: The In Vivo Evidence. (Q51765163) (← links)
- Consensus report of the 8 and 9th Weinman Symposia on Gene x Environment Interaction in carcinogenesis: novel opportunities for precision medicine (Q57461758) (← links)
- TAp73 regulates ATP7A: possible implications for ageing-related diseases (Q60907638) (← links)
- The role of visfatin in cancer proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, drug resistance and clinical prognosis (Q64096450) (← links)
- Computational analysis of receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and cancer metabolism: implications for treatment and discovery of potential therapeutic signatures. (Q64994261) (← links)
- Targeting the NAD+ salvage pathway suppresses APC mutation-driven colorectal cancer growth and Wnt/β-catenin signaling via increasing Axin level (Q89471669) (← links)
- Beyond Energy Metabolism: Exploiting the Additional Roles of NAMPT for Cancer Therapy (Q89497288) (← links)
- Sustained protein synthesis and reduced eEF2K levels in TAp73-\- mice brain: a possible compensatory mechanism (Q90209642) (← links)
- Subcellular compartmentalization of NAD+ and its role in cancer: A sereNADe of metabolic melodies (Q93027996) (← links)
- NAD+ metabolism: pathophysiologic mechanisms and therapeutic potential (Q100490695) (← links)