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Kim Kline to Time Factors

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Connection Strength

0.239
  1. Park SK, Sanders BG, Kline K. Tocotrienols induce apoptosis in breast cancer cell lines via an endoplasmic reticulum stress-dependent increase in extrinsic death receptor signaling. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2010 Nov; 124(2):361-75.
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    Score: 0.064
  2. Riedel SB, Fischer SM, Sanders BG, Kline K. Vitamin E analog, alpha-tocopherol ether-linked acetic acid analog, alone and in combination with celecoxib, reduces multiplicity of ultraviolet-induced skin cancers in mice. Anticancer Drugs. 2008 Feb; 19(2):175-81.
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    Score: 0.055
  3. Yu W, Park SK, Jia L, Tiwary R, Scott WW, Li J, Wang P, Simmons-Menchaca M, Sanders BG, Kline K. RRR-gamma-tocopherol induces human breast cancer cells to undergo apoptosis via death receptor 5 (DR5)-mediated apoptotic signaling. Cancer Lett. 2008 Feb 08; 259(2):165-76.
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    Score: 0.055
  4. Yu W, Sanders BG, Kline K. RRR-alpha-tocopheryl succinate induction of DNA synthesis arrest of human MDA-MB-435 cells involves TGF-beta-independent activation of p21Waf1/Cip1. Nutr Cancer. 2002; 43(2):227-36.
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    Score: 0.036
  5. Herbert BS, Sanders BG, Kline K. N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide activation of transforming growth factor-beta and induction of apoptosis in human breast cancer cells. Nutr Cancer. 1999; 34(2):121-32.
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    Score: 0.029
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