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    12006Survivin, a cancer target with an emerging role in normal adult tissues.



    +-nlMol Cancer Ther 5(5):1087-98 (2006)
    22008Survivin: key regulator of mitosis and apoptosis and novel target for cancer therapeutics.



    +-nlClin Cancer Res 14(16):5000-5 (2008)
    32007The universal character of the tumor-associated antigen survivin.



    +-nlClin Cancer Res 13(20):5991-4 (2007)
    42008Cancer cells survive with survivin.



    +-nlCancer Sci 99(9):1709-14 (2008)
    52007Nuclear and cytoplasmic survivin: molecular mechanism, prognostic, and therapeutic potential.



    +-nlCancer Res 67(13):5999-6002 (2007)
    62007Targeting survivin in cancer therapy: fulfilled promises and open questions.



    +-nlCarcinogenesis 28(6):1133-9 (2007)
    72006Role of the Survivin gene in pathophysiology.



    +-nlAm J Pathol 169(1):1-11 (2006)
    82007Cerebrovascular effects of ischemic preconditioning: endothelial survivin joins the fray.



    +-nlAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 292(6):H2559-60 (2007) Pearce WJ
    92004An IAP in action: the multiple roles of survivin in differentiation, immunity and malignancy.



    +-nlCell Cycle 3(9):1121-3 (2004)
    102003The survivin/Aurora B complex: its role in coordinating tension and attachment.



    +-nlCell Cycle 2(6):507-10 (2003)
    112007Survivin: potential role in diagnosis, prognosis and targeted therapy of gastric cancer.



    +-nlWorld J Gastroenterol 13(20):2784-90 (2007)
    122005Role of survivin and its splice variants in tumorigenesis.



    +-nlBr J Cancer 92(2):212-6 (2005)



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