1. The regulatory roles of phosphatases in cancer
    J Stebbing et al, 2014, Oncogene CrossRef
  2. Amygdalin Blocks Bladder Cancer Cell Growth In Vitro by Diminishing Cyclin A and cdk2
    Jasmina Makarević et al, 2014, PLoS ONE CrossRef
  3. Combinatorial Network of Transcriptional and miRNA Regulation in Colorectal Cancer
    Rupesh Kumar et al, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences CrossRef
  4. Genetic deletion and pharmacological inhibition of Akt1 isoform attenuates bladder cancer cell proliferation, motility and invasion
    Harika Sabbineni et al, 2015, European Journal of Pharmacology CrossRef
  5. Enhanced plasma miR‑26a‑5p promotes the progression of bladder cancer via targeting PTEN
    Hui Wang et al, 2018, Oncology Letters CrossRef
  6. The role of PTEN tumor suppressor pathway staining in carcinoma in situ of the bladder11Funding: Supported by the Sidney Kimmel Center for Prostate and Urologic Cancer and the Michael and Zea Wiener Foundation. Dr Sfakianos is a research fellow in urologic oncology supported by NIH T32-CA82088.
    John P. Sfakianos et al, 2014, Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations CrossRef