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- Nuclear ErbB2 enhances translation and cell growth by activating transcription of ribosomal RNA genes (Q24301779) (← links)
- Impairment of cytoplasmic eIF6 activity restricts lymphomagenesis and tumor progression without affecting normal growth (Q24306324) (← links)
- c-MYC activates protein kinase A (PKA) by direct transcriptional activation of the PKA catalytic subunit beta (PKA-Cbeta) gene (Q24316949) (← links)
- MondoA, a novel basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper transcriptional activator that constitutes a positive branch of a max-like network (Q24551066) (← links)
- c-Myc Augments Gamma Irradiation-Induced Apoptosis by Suppressing Bcl-XL (Q24653312) (← links)
- Identification of FIP200 interaction with the TSC1-TSC2 complex and its role in regulation of cell size control (Q24679076) (← links)
- Neuregulin3 alters cell fate in the epidermis and mammary gland (Q24681926) (← links)
- Developmental context determines latency of MYC-induced tumorigenesis (Q24794847) (← links)
- Orchestrating B cell lymphopoiesis through interplay of IL-7 receptor and pre-B cell receptor signalling (Q26862927) (← links)
- A role for E2F activities in determining the fate of Myc-induced lymphomagenesis (Q27349135) (← links)
- Analysis of C-MYC function in normal cells via conditional gene-targeted mutation (Q28143481) (← links)
- Proliferation, cell cycle and apoptosis in cancer (Q28189476) (← links)
- Cell size regulation by the human TSC tumor suppressor proteins depends on PI3K and FKBP38 (Q28191528) (← links)
- Function and regulation of the transcription factors of the Myc/Max/Mad network (Q28198743) (← links)
- c-MYC: more than just a matter of life and death (Q28205057) (← links)
- N-myc is essential during neurogenesis for the rapid expansion of progenitor cell populations and the inhibition of neuronal differentiation (Q28207748) (← links)
- c-Myc binds to human ribosomal DNA and stimulates transcription of rRNA genes by RNA polymerase I (Q28236082) (← links)
- CRD-BP/IMP1 expression characterizes cord blood CD34+ stem cells and affects c-myc and IGF-II expression in MCF-7 cancer cells (Q28239956) (← links)
- Myc/Max/Mad regulate the frequency but not the duration of productive cell cycles (Q28366366) (← links)
- A novel myc target gene, mina53, that is involved in cell proliferation (Q28564890) (← links)
- A functional screen for Myc-responsive genes reveals serine hydroxymethyltransferase, a major source of the one-carbon unit for cell metabolism (Q28581419) (← links)
- c-Myc directly regulates the transcription of the NBS1 gene involved in DNA double-strand break repair (Q28583514) (← links)
- Inhibition of RNA polymerase I as a therapeutic strategy to promote cancer-specific activation of p53 (Q28589774) (← links)
- Modulation of CREB activity by the Rho GTPase regulates cell and organism size during mouse embryonic development (Q28595078) (← links)
- Overexpression of the c-myc oncogene inhibits nonsense-mediated RNA decay in B lymphocytes (Q28742550) (← links)
- Myc regulates a transcriptional program that stimulates mitochondrial glutaminolysis and leads to glutamine addiction (Q29616653) (← links)
- Does the ribosome translate cancer? (Q29618775) (← links)
- Alterations in c-Myc phenotypes resulting from dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1)-mediated mitochondrial fission. (Q30541195) (← links)
- N-myc enhances the expression of a large set of genes functioning in ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis (Q30983520) (← links)
- Expression genomics and cancer biology (Q33209668) (← links)
- Metabolic regulator Fnip1 is crucial for iNKT lymphocyte development (Q33627305) (← links)
- Cell growth: downstream of Myc - to grow or to cycle? (Q33801514) (← links)
- Myc controls transcriptional regulation of cardiac metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis in response to pathological stress in mice (Q33815625) (← links)
- c-Myc regulates cell size and ploidy but is not essential for postnatal proliferation in liver (Q33821537) (← links)
- Selective transcriptional regulation by Myc in cellular growth control and lymphomagenesis. (Q33948902) (← links)
- The action mechanism of the Myc inhibitor termed Omomyc may give clues on how to target Myc for cancer therapy (Q33979793) (← links)
- Genetic control of cell size (Q34026933) (← links)
- Myc and Mad bHLHZ domains possess identical DNA-binding specificities but only partially overlapping functions in vivo (Q34074572) (← links)
- MYC cofactors: molecular switches controlling diverse biological outcomes (Q34083178) (← links)
- Human c-Myc isoforms differentially regulate cell growth and apoptosis in Drosophila melanogaster (Q34124162) (← links)
- Aurora kinases A and B are up-regulated by Myc and are essential for maintenance of the malignant state. (Q34124945) (← links)
- Temsirolimus in the treatment of relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (Q34129360) (← links)
- Growth regulation by oncogenes--new insights from model organisms (Q34132813) (← links)
- An Integrated Genetic-Genomic Approach for the Identification of Novel Cancer Loci in Mice Sensitized to c-Myc-Induced Apoptosis (Q34171480) (← links)
- Down-regulation of Myc is essential for terminal erythroid maturation (Q34401120) (← links)
- Translocations involving c-myc and c-myc function (Q34405431) (← links)
- The coupling of cell growth to the cell cycle. (Q34430813) (← links)
- Control of growth and organ size in Drosophila (Q34488131) (← links)
- Progressive effects of N-myc deficiency on proliferation, neurogenesis, and morphogenesis in the olfactory epithelium. (Q34541341) (← links)
- Contributions of Myc to tumorigenesis (Q34605526) (← links)
- The class-specific BCR tonic signal modulates lymphomagenesis in a c-myc deregulation transgenic model (Q34619195) (← links)
- Regulating B-cell activation and survival in response to TLR signals (Q34652966) (← links)
- Loss of protooncogene c-Myc function impedes G1 phase progression both before and after the restriction point (Q34812632) (← links)
- Transcriptional Regulation of CRD-BP by c-myc: Implications for c-myc Functions (Q34972657) (← links)
- Avian bic, a gene isolated from a common retroviral site in avian leukosis virus-induced lymphomas that encodes a noncoding RNA, cooperates with c-myc in lymphomagenesis and erythroleukemogenesis (Q34998323) (← links)
- Hypertrophic growth in cardiac myocytes is mediated by Myc through a Cyclin D2-dependent pathway (Q35004932) (← links)
- Origins of Myc proteins--using intrinsic protein disorder to trace distant relatives (Q35005363) (← links)
- The role of Myc-induced protein synthesis in cancer (Q35014312) (← links)
- Distinct Transcriptomic Features are Associated with Transitional and Mature B-Cell Populations in the Mouse Spleen (Q35071862) (← links)
- Comparative quantitative analysis of cluster of differentiation 45 antigen expression on lymphocyte subsets (Q35085501) (← links)
- Expression analysis with oligonucleotide microarrays reveals that MYC regulates genes involved in growth, cell cycle, signaling, and adhesion (Q35107957) (← links)
- B lymphocytes promote lymphogenous metastasis of lymphoma and melanoma (Q35166329) (← links)
- Signal transduction mediated by the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK pathway from cytokine receptors to transcription factors: potential targeting for therapeutic intervention. (Q35166852) (← links)
- The many faces of c-MYC. (Q35189740) (← links)
- Myc-enhanced expression of Cul1 promotes ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis and cell cycle progression (Q35202114) (← links)
- Glycolytic rate and lymphomagenesis depend on PARP14, an ADP ribosyltransferase of the B aggressive lymphoma (BAL) family (Q35229366) (← links)
- Induction of ribosomal genes and hepatocyte hypertrophy by adenovirus-mediated expression of c-Myc in vivo (Q35260961) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism of size control in development and human diseases (Q35469289) (← links)
- Functional significance of the ATP-binding cassette transporter B6 in hepatocellular carcinoma (Q35479378) (← links)
- The c-MYC oncoprotein as a treatment target in cancer and other disorders of cell growth. (Q35537902) (← links)
- B-cell homeostasis: digital survival or analog growth? (Q35666691) (← links)
- Targeting tumor-initiating cells: eliminating anabolic cancer stem cells with inhibitors of protein synthesis or by mimicking caloric restriction (Q35741514) (← links)
- Aberrant mRNA translation in cancer pathogenesis: an old concept revisited comes finally of age. (Q35750097) (← links)
- The role of c-myc in regulation of translation initiation (Q35750132) (← links)
- CD34 cells from patients with trisomy 8 myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) express early apoptotic markers but avoid programmed cell death by up-regulation of antiapoptotic proteins (Q35750889) (← links)
- Interactions between Ras1, dMyc, and dPI3K signaling in the developing Drosophila wing (Q35787233) (← links)
- Myc targets Cks1 to provoke the suppression of p27Kip1, proliferation and lymphomagenesis (Q35794336) (← links)
- Somatic cell transfer of c-Myc and Bcl-2 induces large-cell anaplastic medulloblastomas in mice (Q35827814) (← links)
- Antigen receptor-mediated changes in glucose metabolism in B lymphocytes: role of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling in the glycolytic control of growth (Q35849703) (← links)
- Genome-wide mapping of Myc binding and gene regulation in serum-stimulated fibroblasts. (Q35882709) (← links)
- Functions of myc:max in the control of cell proliferation and tumorigenesis (Q35885872) (← links)
- Cell intrinsic and extrinsic activators of the unfolded protein response in cancer: Mechanisms and targets for therapy (Q35912293) (← links)
- Deregulation of the cell cycle by the Epstein-Barr virus (Q35941628) (← links)
- Analysis of gene expression during myc oncogene-induced lymphomagenesis in the bursa of Fabricius (Q35944464) (← links)
- RNA polymerases I and III, growth control and cancer (Q36028214) (← links)
- Clinical and biological implications of MYC activation: a common difference between MGUS and newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. (Q36204839) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation and transformation by Myc proteins (Q36215755) (← links)
- Reduced c-myc expression levels limit follicular mature B cell cycling in response to TLR signals (Q36231873) (← links)
- Cancer stem cells and cell size: A causal link? (Q36296444) (← links)
- Myc coordinates transcription and translation to enhance transformation and suppress invasiveness (Q36393958) (← links)
- ER stress-mediated autophagy promotes Myc-dependent transformation and tumor growth (Q36497999) (← links)
- The mTORC1 inhibitor everolimus prevents and treats Eμ-Myc lymphoma by restoring oncogene-induced senescence (Q36541067) (← links)
- Myc Depletion Induces a Pluripotent Dormant State Mimicking Diapause (Q36577855) (← links)
- Targeting MYC in cancer therapy: RNA processing offers new opportunities (Q36762189) (← links)
- Cardiac myocyte cell cycle control in development, disease, and regeneration (Q36788885) (← links)
- Galectin-1 drives lymphoma CD20 immunotherapy resistance: validation of a preclinical system to identify resistance mechanisms (Q36800456) (← links)
- Myc regulates aggresome formation, the induction of Noxa, and apoptosis in response to the combination of bortezomib and SAHA. (Q36915932) (← links)
- Crosstalk between c-Myc and ribosome in ribosomal biogenesis and cancer (Q36942685) (← links)
- B-cell receptor signaling in the genesis and maintenance of B-cell lymphoma (Q36955615) (← links)
- The c-myc promoter: still MysterY and challenge (Q37013896) (← links)
- Bacterial infection of Smad3/Rag2 double-null mice with transforming growth factor-beta dysregulation as a model for studying inflammation-associated colon cancer (Q37073835) (← links)
- Conditional Disruption of Raptor Reveals an Essential Role for mTORC1 in B Cell Development, Survival, and Metabolism. (Q37229088) (← links)
- Cellular MYCro economics: Balancing MYC function with MYC expression (Q37256438) (← links)
- Myc's broad reach (Q37299032) (← links)
- Reflecting on 25 years with MYC. (Q37333643) (← links)
- A Myc-Slug (Snail2)/Twist regulatory circuit directs vascular development (Q37341313) (← links)
- A role for c-Myc in the regulation of ribosomal RNA processing (Q37368698) (← links)
- Haploinsufficiency of the Myc regulator Mtbp extends survival and delays tumor development in aging mice (Q37423566) (← links)
- High levels of acetylated low-density lipoprotein uptake and low tyrosine kinase with immunoglobulin and epidermal growth factor homology domains-2 (Tie2) promoter activity distinguish sinusoids from other vessel types in murine bone marrow (Q37481793) (← links)
- MAD1 and c-MYC regulate UBF and rDNA transcription during granulocyte differentiation (Q37485846) (← links)
- Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein 2A enhances MYC-driven cell cycle progression in a mouse model of B lymphoma (Q37512075) (← links)
- Anabolism-Associated Mitochondrial Stasis Driving Lymphocyte Differentiation over Self-Renewal (Q37536090) (← links)
- Drosophila Myc. (Q37621011) (← links)
- MYC regulation of cell growth through control of transcription by RNA polymerases I and III. (Q37717932) (← links)
- MYC as a regulator of ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis (Q37718002) (← links)
- Helicobacter infection is required for inflammation and colon cancer in SMAD3-deficient mice (Q37723134) (← links)
- MYC in Regulating Immunity: Metabolism and Beyond (Q37724101) (← links)
- The regulation of protein synthesis in cancer (Q37726457) (← links)
- Targeting the insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) signaling pathway for cancer therapy (Q37975246) (← links)
- Genome recognition by MYC. (Q38184910) (← links)
- Targeting RNA polymerase I to treat MYC-driven cancer. (Q38194418) (← links)
- Myc target in myeloid cells-1, a novel c-Myc target, recapitulates multiple c-Myc phenotypes (Q38290959) (← links)
- Characterization of nucleophosmin (B23) as a Myc target by scanning chromatin immunoprecipitation (Q38295703) (← links)
- The transcriptional program of a human B cell line in response to Myc (Q38305262) (← links)
- Myc: the beauty and the beast (Q38568550) (← links)
- MYC: connecting selective transcriptional control to global RNA production. (Q38588878) (← links)
- New prospects for targeting telomerase beyond the telomere. (Q38875386) (← links)
- Growth-promoting and tumourigenic activity of c-Myc is suppressed by Hhex (Q38956629) (← links)
- Protein and nucleotide biosynthesis are coupled by a single rate-limiting enzyme, PRPS2, to drive cancer (Q38992372) (← links)
- Rapid loss of intestinal crypts upon conditional deletion of the Wnt/Tcf-4 target gene c-Myc (Q39126564) (← links)
- Investigating Myc-dependent translational regulation in normal and cancer cells (Q39401386) (← links)
- Repression of c-myc is necessary but not sufficient for terminal differentiation of B lymphocytes in vitro (Q39456762) (← links)
- Dual inactivation of RB and p53 pathways in RAS-induced melanomas (Q39458533) (← links)
- Loss of p27(Kip1) but not p21(Cip1) decreases survival and synergizes with MYC in murine lymphomagenesis (Q39647656) (← links)
- Modulation of T-lymphocyte development, growth and cell size by the Myc antagonist and transcriptional repressor Mad1. (Q39648270) (← links)
- Quantitative proteomic analysis of Myc oncoprotein function (Q39658948) (← links)
- c-Myc induces changes in higher order rDNA structure on stimulation of quiescent cells (Q39875513) (← links)
- Knockdown of MBP-1 in human prostate cancer cells delays cell cycle progression (Q40269878) (← links)
- Induction of cyclin E-cdk2 kinase activity, E2F-dependent transcription and cell growth by Myc are genetically separable events (Q40387972) (← links)
- Myc regulates VEGF production in B cells by stimulating initiation of VEGF mRNA translation (Q40484659) (← links)
- Activated eIF4E-binding Protein Slows G1 Progression and Blocks Transformation by c-myc without Inhibiting Cell Growth (Q40618406) (← links)
- Effect of the Emu IgH enhancer on expression of a GFP reporter gene in transfected B cells and transgenic mice. (Q40668799) (← links)
- Direct activation of RNA polymerase III transcription by c-Myc (Q40677362) (← links)
- Suppression of Myc oncogenic activity by ribosomal protein haploinsufficiency (Q40890351) (← links)
- Target of Rapamycin Complex 2 regulates cell growth via Myc in Drosophila (Q40963188) (← links)
- Valosin-Containing Protein/p97 as a Novel Therapeutic Target in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Q41563447) (← links)
- Ubiquilin1 promotes antigen-receptor mediated proliferation by eliminating mislocalized mitochondrial proteins. (Q41691918) (← links)
- Distribution of the c-MYC gene product in colorectal neoplasia (Q41850038) (← links)
- B lymphocyte-specific c-Myc expression stimulates early and functional expansion of the vasculature and lymphatics during lymphomagenesis (Q42086633) (← links)
- c-Myc deregulation induces mRNA capping enzyme dependency. (Q42316813) (← links)
- Emerging Concepts in the Analysis of Transcriptional Targets of the MYC Oncoprotein: Are the Targets Targetable? (Q42722662) (← links)
- c-Myc mediates pre-TCR-induced proliferation but not developmental progression (Q42742027) (← links)
- Pag, a putative tumor suppressor, interacts with the Myc Box II domain of c-Myc and selectively alters its biological function and target gene expression (Q42811126) (← links)
- Activation of transferrin receptor 1 by c-Myc enhances cellular proliferation and tumorigenesis (Q43241094) (← links)
- Mmip-2/Rnf-17 enhances c-Myc function and regulates some target genes in common with glucocorticoid hormones (Q43649376) (← links)
- Hydroquinone and catechol interfere with T cell cycle entry and progression through the G1 phase (Q44442939) (← links)
- The translation factor eIF-4E promotes tumor formation and cooperates with c-Myc in lymphomagenesis (Q44851701) (← links)
- Reduced Myc overexpression and normal B-cell differentiation mediate resistance to avian leukosis virus lymphomagenesis (Q45656372) (← links)
- Fatty acids, inhibitors for the DNA binding of c-Myc/Max dimer, suppress proliferation and induce apoptosis of differentiated HL-60 human leukemia cell (Q46799047) (← links)
- Drosophila myc regulates organ size by inducing cell competition (Q47071644) (← links)
- Small-sized colorectal cancer cells harbor metastatic tumor-initiating cells (Q47103821) (← links)
- PI3Kδ activates E2F1 synthesis in response to mRNA translation stress (Q47117105) (← links)
- Switch from p53 to MDM2 as differentiating human keratinocytes lose their proliferative potential and increase in cellular size (Q47231411) (← links)
- Analysis of genomic targets reveals complex functions of MYC. (Q47259237) (← links)
- Regulation of MAPK signaling and implications in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (Q47840209) (← links)
- Transcription factor LKLF is sufficient to program T cell quiescence via a c-Myc-dependent pathway (Q48350884) (← links)
- Two pathways of apoptosis are simultaneously induced in the embryonal brains of neural cell-specific HIF-1alpha-deficient mice (Q48692913) (← links)
- MYCN amplified neuroblastoma requires the mRNA translation regulator eEF2 kinase to adapt to nutrient deprivation. (Q50962833) (← links)
- Blocked B cell differentiation and emigration support the early growth of Myc-induced lymphomas. (Q52133443) (← links)
- Defining the specific physiological requirements for c-Myc in T cell development. (Q52137539) (← links)
- EBNA1: Oncogenic Activity, Immune Evasion and Biochemical Functions Provide Targets for Novel Therapeutic Strategies against Epstein-Barr Virus- Associated Cancers. (Q52593708) (← links)
- Multi-layered hypertrophied MEE formation by microtubule disruption via GEF-H1/RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway. (Q52625063) (← links)
- The Role for Myc in Coordinating Glycolysis, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Glutaminolysis, and Fatty Acid Metabolism in Normal and Neoplastic Tissues. (Q52715807) (← links)
- Oncogene-specific gene expression signatures at preneoplastic stage in mice define distinct mechanisms of hepatocarcinogenesis. (Q53341563) (← links)
- A non-transgenic mouse model for B-cell lymphoma: in vivo infection of p53-null bone marrow progenitors by a Myc retrovirus is sufficient for tumorigenesis. (Q53391603) (← links)
- Repression of transcription of the p27(Kip1) cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor gene by c-Myc. (Q53399561) (← links)
- Novel Assay to Detect RNA Polymerase I Activity In Vivo. (Q53550490) (← links)
- T-cell lymphomas mask slower developing B-lymphoid and myeloid tumours in transgenic mice with broad haemopoietic expression of MYC (Q56963006) (← links)
- Activating PAX gene family paralogs to complement PAX5 leukemia driver mutations (Q58739187) (← links)
- Mammalian MYC Proteins and Cancer (Q59072385) (← links)
- Angiogenesis is an early event in the generation of myc-induced lymphomas (Q60456749) (← links)
- B Cell Growth Is Controlled by Phosphatidylinosotol 3-Kinase-Dependent Induction of Rel/NF-κB Regulated c-myc Transcription (Q62817748) (← links)
- ATF4 couples MYC-dependent translational activity to bioenergetic demands during tumour progression (Q65514403) (← links)
- Differential activity of conditional MYC and its variant MYC-S in human mortal fibroblasts (Q73155219) (← links)
- Ras1 promotes cellular growth in the Drosophila wing (Q73490740) (← links)
- Normal and c-Myc-promoted human keratinocyte differentiation both occur via a novel cell cycle involving cellular growth and endoreplication (Q74083325) (← links)
- Myc requires distinct E2F activities to induce S phase and apoptosis (Q74394147) (← links)
- The MYCL and MXD1 transcription factors regulate the fitness of murine dendritic cells (Q89766642) (← links)
- Gene Silencing of Transferrin-1 Receptor as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Human Follicular and Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer (Q89885882) (← links)
- Sin1/mTORC2 regulate B cell growth and metabolism by activating mTORC1 and Myc (Q91297624) (← links)
- Emerging Roles of C-Myc in Cancer Stem Cell-Related Signaling and Resistance to Cancer Chemotherapy: A Potential Therapeutic Target Against Colorectal Cancer (Q91981880) (← links)
- Nuclear factor erythroid 2 - related factor 2 and its relationship with cellular response in nickel exposure: a systems biology analysis (Q92091735) (← links)
- ERK signalling: a master regulator of cell behaviour, life and fate (Q96640459) (← links)
- FUBP1 and FUBP2 enforce distinct epigenetic setpoints for MYC expression in primary single murine cells (Q100416084) (← links)