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Epstein-Barr virus: From kisses to cancer, an ingenious immune evader.
Trivedi, Pankaj, Frank J Slack, and Eleni Anastasiadou. 2018. “Epstein-Barr Virus: From Kisses to Cancer, an Ingenious Immune Evader.”. Oncotarget 9 (92): 36411-12.
lin-4 and the NRDE pathway are required to activate a transgenic lin-4 reporter but not the endogenous lin-4 locus in C. elegans.
Jiao, Alan L, Daniel J Foster, Julia Dixon, and Frank J Slack. 2018. “Lin-4 and the NRDE Pathway Are Required to Activate a Transgenic Lin-4 Reporter But Not the Endogenous Lin-4 Locus in C. Elegans.”. PloS One 13 (1): e0190766.
MicroRNA therapeutics: towards a new era for the management of cancer and other diseases.
Rupaimoole, Rajesha, and Frank J Slack. 2017. “MicroRNA Therapeutics: Towards a New Era for the Management of Cancer and Other Diseases.”. Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery 16 (3): 203-22.
Cis-acting elements in its 3' UTR mediate post-transcriptional regulation of KRAS.
Kim, Minlee, Nicole Kogan, and Frank J Slack. 2016. “Cis-Acting Elements in Its 3’ UTR Mediate Post-Transcriptional Regulation of KRAS.”. Oncotarget 7 (11): 11770-84.
RACK-1 regulates let-7 microRNA expression and terminal cell differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
De Chu, Yu-, Wei-Chieh Wang, Shi-An A Chen, Yen-Ting Hsu, Meng-Wei Yeh, Frank J Slack, and Shih-Peng Chan. 2014. “RACK-1 Regulates Let-7 MicroRNA Expression and Terminal Cell Differentiation in Caenorhabditis Elegans.”. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 13 (12): 1995-2009.
In this issue of Epigenetics: special focus on non-coding RNAs in epigenetic regulation.
Slack, Frank J. 2014. “In This Issue of Epigenetics: Special Focus on Non-Coding RNAs in Epigenetic Regulation.”. Epigenetics 9 (1): 1-2.
MicroRNAs in the ionizing radiation response and in radiotherapy.
Metheetrairut, Chanatip, and Frank J Slack. 2013. “MicroRNAs in the Ionizing Radiation Response and in Radiotherapy.”. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 23 (1): 12-9.
MicroRNAs micromanage themselves.
Jiao, Alan, and Frank J Slack. 2012. “MicroRNAs Micromanage Themselves.”. Circulation Research 111 (11): 1395-7.
miRNA-34 prevents cancer initiation and progression in a therapeutically resistant K-ras and p53-induced mouse model of lung adenocarcinoma.
Kasinski, Andrea L, and Frank J Slack. 2012. “MiRNA-34 Prevents Cancer Initiation and Progression in a Therapeutically Resistant K-Ras and P53-Induced Mouse Model of Lung Adenocarcinoma.”. Cancer Research 72 (21): 5576-87.