Subject Index To Volume 13
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
14
Page:
xx-xxxix
Author(s):
Bentham Science Publisher
Effects of Dietary Broccoli on Human in Vivo Caffeine Metabolism: A Pilot Study on a Group of Jordanian Volunteers
Journal:
Current Drug Metabolism
Volume:
8
Page:
9-15
Author(s):
Nancy Hakooz and Imad Hamdan
The Role of Connexins in Carcinogenesis: Review of Current Knowledge
Journal:
Current Signal Transduction Therapy
Volume:
2
Page:
49-56
Author(s):
Kanczuga-koda Luiza, Sulkowski Stanislaw, Koda Mariusz, Wincewicz Andrzej, Rutkowski Tadeusz and Moniuszko Mariola
Chemopreventive Agents Alters Global Gene Expression Pattern: Predicting their Mode of Action and Targets
Journal:
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Volume:
6
Page:
711-727
Author(s):
Bhagavathi A. Narayanan
Anti-Invasive and Anti-Metastasis Strategies: New Roads, New Tools and New Hopes
Journal:
Current Cancer Drug Targets
Volume:
6
Page:
729-751
Author(s):
Laurent Dolle, Herman T. Depypere and Marc E. Bracke
Viral Vectors for Gene-Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy
Journal:
Current Gene Therapy
Volume:
6
Page:
647-670
Author(s):
Silke Schepelmann and Caroline J. Springer
Bortezomib as an Antitumor Agent
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Volume:
7
Page:
441-448
Author(s):
A. M. Roccaro, T. Hideshima, P. G. Richardson, D. Russo, D. Ribatti, A. Vacca, F. Dammacco and K. C. Anderson
Anticancer α-Helical Peptides and Structure / Function Relationships Underpinning Their Interactions with Tumour Cell Membranes
Journal:
Current Protein & Peptide Science
Volume:
7
Page:
487-499
Author(s):
Sarah R. Dennison, Michelle Whittaker, Frederick Harris and David A. Phoenix
Multifunctional Proteins in Tumorigenesis: Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases and Translational Components
Journal:
Current Proteomics
Volume:
3
Page:
233-247
Author(s):
Sang Won Lee, Young Sun Kang and Sunghoon Kim
Editorial [Hot Topic: The RB-Pathway in Cancer (Executive Editor: Erik Knudsen)]
Journal:
Current Molecular Medicine
Volume:
6
Page:
703-704
Author(s):
Erik S. Knudsen