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| OverviewBasic ScienceTranslational ResearchClinical ResearchIslet TransplantationPublications ListTraining OpportunitiesDiabetes Research LinksThe Hormone Research InstituteThe Metabolic Research Unit | Doug Hanahan, Ph.D. Arbeit, J., Howley, P., and Hanahan. D. (1996). Chronic estrogen induced progressive cervical and vaginal squamous carcinogenesis in HPV16 transgenic mice. PNAS 93: 2930-2935. Naik, P.N., Karrim, J., and Hanahan, D. (1996). The rise and fall of apoptosis during multistage tumorigenesis: down-modulation contributes to progression from angiogenic progenitors. Genes Dev. 10: 2105-2116. Hanahan, D. and Folkman, J. (1996). Patterns and emerging mechanisms of the angiogenic switch during tumorigenesis. Cell 86: 353-364. Parangi, S., Dietrich, W., Christofori, G., Lander, E., & Hanahan, D. (1995). Tumor suppressor loci on mouse chromosomes 9 and 16 are lost at distinct stages of tumorigenesis in a transgenic mouse model of islet cell carcinoma. Cancer Research 55: 6071-6076. Smith, K.M., Olson, D.C., Hirose, R. and Hanahan, D. Pancreatic gene expression in rare cells of thymic medulla: evidence for functional contribution to T cell tolerance. In press. | Related Items |