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Academic Article Inflammation precedes the development of human malignant mesotheliomas in a SCID mouse xenograft model.
Academic Article Molecular pathways: targeting mechanisms of asbestos and erionite carcinogenesis in mesothelioma.
Academic Article Continuous exposure to chrysotile asbestos can cause transformation of human mesothelial cells via HMGB1 and TNF-a signaling.
Academic Article BAP1 regulates IP3R3-mediated Ca2+ flux to mitochondria suppressing cell transformation.
Academic Article SV40 infection induces telomerase activity in human mesothelial cells.
Academic Article Epidemiology and molecular pathology at crossroads to establish causation: molecular mechanisms of malignant transformation.
Academic Article Cellular and molecular parameters of mesothelioma.
Academic Article TNF-alpha inhibits asbestos-induced cytotoxicity via a NF-kappaB-dependent pathway, a possible mechanism for asbestos-induced oncogenesis.
Academic Article The SV40 large T antigen-p53 complexes bind and activate the insulin-like growth factor-I promoter stimulating cell growth.
Academic Article Mesothelioma epidemiology, carcinogenesis, and pathogenesis.
Academic Article A novel mechanism of late gene silencing drives SV40 transformation of human mesothelial cells.
Concept Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Academic Article Modern criteria to establish human cancer etiology.
Academic Article Asbestos induces mesothelial cell transformation via HMGB1-driven autophagy.
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