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From the following article:

Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-beta in homeostasis and cancer

Peter M. Siegel & Joan Massagué

Nature Reviews Cancer 3, 807-820 (November 2003)

doi:10.1038/nrc1208

Figure 1 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Figure 1

TGF-beta targets and its actions in mature tissues.

Figure 2 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Figure 2

A schematic diagram of the TGF-beta signalling pathway.

Figure 3 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Figure 3

Gene responses of the TGF-beta cytostatic programme that are shared by skin, lung and mammary epithelial cells.

Figure 4 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Figure 4

A schematic diagram illustrating signalling intermediates and transcriptional targets involved in TGF-beta induced apoptosis.

Figure 5 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Figure 5

Points of TGF-beta action during cancer progression.

Table 1 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Table 1

These gene responses are shared by epithelial cells of the skin, breast and lung*

Table 2 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Table 2

Growth control by TGF-beta in epithelial systems

Table 3 - Cytostatic and apoptotic actions of TGF-|[beta]| in homeostasis and cancer

Table 3

Growth control by TGF-beta in non-epithelial cell systems