| J Pathol., Sep 2010, Volume 222, Issue 1 | p.1 | | Current and emerging concepts in tumour metastasis. | p.16 | | Proteomic profiling of cancer-opportunities, challenges, and context. | p.52 | | High-resolution in vivo imaging of breast cancer by targeting the pro-invasive integrin alphavbeta6. | | J Pathol., Aug 2010, Volume 221, Issue 4 | p.357 | | Evidence-based medicine: the time has come to set standards for staging. | p.361 | | 'Evidence-based medicine: the time has come to set standards for staging'. Is a radical overhaul really needed? | p.363 | | Pre-eclampsia: fitting together the placental, immune and cardiovascular pieces. | p.379 | | Barrett's oesophageal adenocarcinoma encompasses tumour-initiating cells that do not express common cancer stem cell markers. | p.390 | | Essential role for Smad3 in angiotensin II-induced tubular epithelial-mesenchymal transition. | p.402 | | Expression and clinical significance of the Kv3.4 potassium channel subunit in the development and progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. | p.411 | | Candidate driver genes in focal chromosomal aberrations of stage II colon cancer. | p.425 | | Tumour suppressor CYLD is a negative regulator of the mitotic kinase Aurora-B. | p.433 | | Global DNA methylation in fetal human germ cells and germ cell tumours: association with differentiation and cisplatin resistance. | p.443 | | Origin and evolution of somatic cell testicular tumours in transgenic mice. | p.452 | | Gene expression profiling of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded familial breast tumours using the whole genome-DASL assay. | p.462 | | Proteomic analysis of field cancerization in pharynx and oesophagus: a prospective pilot study. | | J Pathol., Jul 2010, Volume 221, Issue 3 | p.239 | | Nuclear beta-catenin expression and Wnt signalling: in defence of the dogma. | p.242 | | Anaplastic plasmacytoma of mouse--establishing parallels between subtypes of mouse and human plasma cell neoplasia. | p.248 | | The classical Hodgkin's lymphoma microenvironment and its role in promoting tumour growth and immune escape. | p.264 | | In vivo hepatic endoplasmic reticulum stress in patients with chronic hepatitis C. | p.275 | | Search for transmembrane protein in gastric cancer by the Escherichia coli ampicillin secretion trap: expression of DSC2 in gastric cancer with intestinal phenotype. | p.285 | | The mechanisms underlying fibroblast apoptosis regulated by growth factors during wound healing. | p.300 | | IGF2 over-expression in solitary fibrous tumours is independent of anatomical location and is related to loss of imprinting. | p.308 | | Intratumoural cytogenetic heterogeneity of sporadic colorectal carcinomas suggests several pathways to liver metastasis. | p.320 | | Frequent genomic structural alterations at HPV insertion sites in cervical carcinoma. | p.331 | | Implication of adenylyl cyclase 8 in pathological smooth muscle cell migration occurring in rat and human vascular remodelling. | p.343 | | SERPINB3 induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition. | | J Pathol., Jun 2010, Volume 221, Issue 2 | p.193 | | Human herpes simplex viruses in benign and malignant thyroid tumours. | p.201 | | Q-FISH analysis of telomere and chromosome instability in the oesophagus with and without squamous cell carcinoma in situ. | p.210 | | Expression of aquaporin 5 increases proliferation and metastasis potential of lung cancer. | p.221 | | Ectopic expression of the microtubule-dependent motor protein Eg5 promotes pancreatic tumourigenesis. | p.229 | | BRMS1 transcriptional repression correlates with CpG island methylation and advanced pathological stage in non-small cell lung cancer. | | J Pathol., May 2010, Volume 221, Issue 1 | p.1 | | More developments at The Journal of Pathology. | p.3 | | Autophagy: cellular and molecular mechanisms. | p.49 | | Driver mutations in TP53 are ubiquitous in high grade serous carcinoma of the ovary. | | J Pathol., Apr 2010, Volume 220, Issue 5 | p.619 | | List of reviewers. | | J Pathol., Mar 2010, Volume 220, Issue 4 | p.401 | | p53 transcriptional pathways in breast cancer: the good, the bad and the complex. | p.404 | | Targeted therapy in haematological malignancies. | p.419 | | The biological, clinical and prognostic implications of p53 transcriptional pathways in breast cancers. | p.461 | | Splenic marginal zone lymphoma: characterization of 7q deletion and its value in diagnosis. | p.475 | | A five-gene signature as a potential predictor of metastasis and survival in colorectal cancer. | p.490 | | Selective blockade of endothelial NF-kappaB pathway differentially affects systemic inflammation and multiple organ dysfunction and injury in septic mice. | p.499 | | Differential expression of interleukin-17 family cytokines in intact and complicated human atherosclerotic plaques. | | J Pathol., Jan 2010, Volume 220, Issue 1 | p.34 | | A tissue reconstitution model to study cancer cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors in mammary tumourigenesis. | p.7 | | Kidney injury molecule-1 in renal disease. | | J Pathol., Dec 2009, Volume 219, Issue 4 | p.393 | | The Journal of Pathology 2008 Jeremy Jass Prize for Research Excellence in Pathology. | p.491 | | Seladin-1 and testicular germ cell tumours: new insights into cisplatin responsiveness. | | J Pathol., Nov 2009, Volume 219, Issue 3 | p.275 | | New evidence for tumour embolism as a mode of metastasis. | | J Pathol., Oct 2009, Volume 219, Issue 2 | p.263 | | The transcriptional regulatory function of p53 is essential for suppression of mouse skin carcinogenesis and can be dissociated from effects on TGF-beta-mediated growth regulation. | | J Pathol., Sep 2009, Volume 219, Issue 1 | p.1 | | Be precise! The need to consider the mechanisms for CEP17 copy number changes in breast cancer. | p.103 | | c-Rel is a transcriptional repressor of EPHB2 in colorectal cancer. |
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