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Autophagy-dependent crosstalk between GILT and PAX-3 influences radiation sensitivity of human melanoma cells.
Cardiac "Morphomics": Do We Need to Measure LV Mass and Geometry in Everyone?
Cardiorespiratory Responses to Voluntary Hyperventilation During Normobaric Hypoxia.
Interleukin-like EMT inducer (ILEI) promotes melanoma invasiveness and is transcriptionally up-regulated by upstream stimulatory factor-1 (USF-1).
Secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor by oral squamous cell carcinoma cells skews endothelial cells to suppress T-cell functions.
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Free tubulin modulates mitochondrial membrane potential in cancer cells.
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Phosphorylation of voltage-dependent anion channel by serine/threonine kinases governs its interaction with tubulin.
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Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial
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Opening of voltage dependent anion channels promotes reactive oxygen species generation, mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death in cancer cells.
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Erastin-Like Anti-Warburg Agents Prevent Mitochondrial Depolarization Induced by Free Tubulin and Decrease Lactate Formation in Cancer Cells.
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Statin-dependent modulation of mitochondrial metabolism in cancer cells is independent of cholesterol content.
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Quantitative analysis of mitochondrial membrane potential heterogeneity in unsynchronized and synchronized cancer cells.
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Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels Influence Cytotoxicity of ME-344, a Therapeutic Isoflavone.
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Membrane Potential Mitochondrial