Nature Reviews Cancer

Volume 8, No 5 May 2008

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Getting to the stem of chronic myeloid leukaemia

Michael Savona & Moshe Talpaz

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Review

Colonic crypt organization and tumorigenesis


Adam Humphries & Nicholas A. Wright

Recent advances in our understanding of intestinal crypt biology, including how mutations in stem cells become fixed and expand within the epithelium, has led to new theories on the origins of colonic adenomas and cancers.

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Paul Ehrlich's magic bullet concept: 100 years of progress


Klaus Strebhardt & Axel Ullrich

One hundred years ago, Paul Ehrlich received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. His idea of creating 'magic bullets' for use in the fight against human diseases has inspired generations of scientists to devise powerful molecular cancer therapeutics.

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Heavy ion carcinogenesis and human space exploration


Marco Durante & Francis A. Cucinotta

The next generation of space missions will involve much longer exposures of astronauts to space radiation. Predicting what this means for cancer risk is a crucial but difficult task.
(Image courtesy of NASA)

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The Mouse Tumor Biology database


Debra M. Krupke, Dale A. Begley, John P. Sundberg, Carol J. Bult & Janan T. Eppig

The Mouse Tumor Biology database seeks to facilitate the researcher's access to the ever increasing amount of data now being published using mouse models of cancer. Why is this database important and how does it relate to similar databases within the cancer research community?

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Stem cells

Stem–cell research has a history of more than 20 years, and every month we are gaining a better understanding of both embryonic and adult stem cells at the molecular level and of how they behave in their biological context. Such progress is of great significance in cell and developmental biology, as is evident in this Nature Reviews Collection.

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MicroRNA and cancer

Nature Publishing Group presents a Collection on microRNAs and cancer, which includes original Research and Review articles, as well as Research Highlights from Nature Genetics, Nature Reviews Genetics and Nature Reviews Cancer. The collection is freely available until September 30th, 2008, thanks to the support from Exiqon.

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MYC

Throughout 2008, we will publish a series of specially commissioned articles that discuss the key issues and our current knowledge of MYC and cancer.

Hypoxia and metabolism

Throughout 2008, a series of specially commissioned articles that examine hypoxia and metabolism in tumour biology will be published in Nature Reviews Cancer.

What is translational cancer research?

What does translational cancer research mean to you? Compare your views with those of our podcast panel from the new Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute.
Bruce Ponder, Fiona Watt, Duncan Odom & David Neal

Mouse models

The evolution of genetically engineered mouse models of cancer
Kristopher K. Frese and David A. Tuveson

Tumour Microenvironment

The final two articles in our series on the tumour microenvironment are published in this month’s issue. All the articles that have appeared in this series can be found online at www.nature.com/nrc/series/tumourmicro

Nature Reports Stem Cells

Nature Reports Stem Cells for the latest news, research, comment and analysis about stem cells and their implications.

Milestones in Cancer

Milestones in Cancer is a collaborative project involving three journals - Nature, Nature Medicine and Nature Reviews Cancer - and celebrates more than 100 years of discoveries in the field of cancer.

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