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During mitosis, Ki-67 (red) is necessary for the formation of the perichromosomal layer and prevents chromosomes from collapsing into a single chromatin mass. Thus, the cells undergoing mitosis can be easily recognized using Ki-67 immunostaining, as the nucleus (blue) gives a floral appearance. A significantly higher number of mitotic floral cells were observed in control tumors as compared with the DZIP3 knockdown tumors. For details, see the article by Kolapalli and colleagues on page 315. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of Contents
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Cancer Research
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Cancer Research Highlights
Genome and Epigenome
Misannotated Multi-Nucleotide Variants in Public Cancer Genomics Datasets Lead to Inaccurate Mutation Calls with Significant Implications
Metabolism and Chemical Biology
Molecular Cell Biology
RNA-Binding RING E3-Ligase DZIP3/hRUL138 Stabilizes Cyclin D1 to Drive Cell-Cycle and Cancer Progression
Loss of ARID1A Promotes Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition and Sensitizes Pancreatic Tumors to Proteotoxic Stress
Pleiotropic Mechanisms Drive Endocrine Resistance in the Three-Dimensional Bone Microenvironment
Unconventional Secretion of PKCδ Exerts Tumorigenic Function via Stimulation of ERK1/2 Signaling in Liver Cancer
Tumor Biology and Immunology
Glutamine-Directed Migration of Cancer-Activated Fibroblasts Facilitates Epithelial Tumor Invasion
Translational Science
E74-Like Factor 3 Is a Key Regulator of Epithelial Integrity and Immune Response Genes in Biliary Tract Cancer
Inhibition of G Protein–Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Promotes Unbiased Downregulation of IGF1 Receptor and Restrains Malignant Cell Growth
Journal Archive
Cancer Research
(1941-Present; volumes 1-current)Published twice monthly since 1987. From 1941-1986, published monthly.
(ISSN 0008-5472)
The American Journal of Cancer
(1931-1940; volumes 15-40)Published quarterly in 1931, bimonthly in 1932, and monthly from 1933 to 1940. The journal changed title to Cancer Research in 1941.
(ISSN 0099-7374)
The Journal of Cancer Research
(1916-1930); volumes 1-14)Published quarterly from 1916 through 1930 (publication was suspended from November 1922 to March 1924). The journal changed title to The American Journal of Cancer in 1931.
(ISSN 0099-7013)
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