1. WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer
    Damian Kołat et al, 2021, Cancers CrossRef
  2. Identification of a novel susceptibility locus at 16q23.1 associated with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Han Chinese
    Yongyong Shi et al, 2016, Human Molecular Genetics CrossRef
  3. Fragile Gene WWOX Guides TFAP2A/TFAP2C-Dependent Actions Against Tumor Progression in Grade II Bladder Cancer
    Damian Kołat et al, 2021, Frontiers in Oncology CrossRef
  4. Impact of decitabine on immunohistochemistry expression of the putative tumor suppressor genes FHIT, WWOX, FUS1 and PTEN in clinical tumor samples
    David J Stewart et al, 2014, Clinical Epigenetics CrossRef
  5. Alteration of WWOX in human cancer, a clinical view
    Izabela Baryła et al, 2015, Experimental Biology and Medicine CrossRef
  6. Tumor Suppressor WWOX Contributes to the Elimination of Tumorigenic Cells in Drosophila melanogaster
    Louise V. O’Keefe et al, 2015, PLOS ONE CrossRef
  7. Concurrent deletion of 16q23 and PTEN is an independent prognostic feature in prostate cancer
    Martina Kluth et al, 2015, International Journal of Cancer CrossRef
  8. Serum profiling identifies ibrutinib as a treatment option for young adults with B‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
    Stephanie Jordaens et al, 2020, British Journal of Haematology CrossRef
  9. The WWOX gene inhibits the growth of U266 multiple myeloma cells by triggering the intrinsic apoptotic pathway
    HONGSHENG ZHANG et al, 2014, International Journal of Molecular Medicine CrossRef
  10. Tumor suppressor WWOX moderates the mitochondrial respiratory complex
    Amanda Choo et al, 2015, Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer CrossRef
  11. WW domain-containing oxidoreductase’s role in myriad cancers: Clinical significance and future implications
    Aliza Gardenswartz et al, 2014, Experimental Biology and Medicine CrossRef
  12. Epigenomics and targeted therapy in cancer
    Ramin Nazarian et al, 2014, Epigenomics CrossRef
  13. Phosphorylation/de-phosphorylation in specific sites of tumor suppressor WWOX and control of distinct biological events
    Shenq-Shyang Huang et al, 2018, Experimental Biology and Medicine CrossRef
  14. The influence of the WWOX gene on the regulation of biological processes during endometrial carcinogenesis
    E. PŁUCIENNIK et al, 2016, International Journal of Molecular Medicine CrossRef
  15. Identification of Genomic Variants Associated with the Risk of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Native Americans from Brazilian Amazonia
    Luciana P. C. Leitão et al, 2022, Journal of Personalized Medicine CrossRef
  16. WWOX: A fragile tumor suppressor
    Morgan S Schrock et al, 2015, Experimental Biology and Medicine CrossRef
  17. Reduced expression of the WW domain-containing oxidoreductase in human hematopoietic malignancies
    LINGQING LUO et al, 2016, Oncology Letters CrossRef