Rapid Akt activation by nicotine and a tobacco carcinogen modulates the phenotype of normal human airway epithelial cells
Kip A. West(Advanced Cancer Therapeutics), Phillip A. Dennis(National Cancer Institute)
Cited by 500
Related Papers
Rapid Akt activation by nicotine and a tobacco carcinogen modulates the phenotype of normal human airway epithelial cells
|Journal of Clinical Investigation|2003|511
Tobacco components stimulate Akt-dependent proliferation and NFκB-dependent survival in lung cancer cells
|Carcinogenesis|2005|289
Preferential Inhibition of Akt and Killing of Akt-Dependent Cancer Cells by Rationally Designed Phosphatidylinositol Ether Lipid Analogues
|Cancer Research|2004|116
Identification of a Highly Effective Rapamycin Schedule that Markedly Reduces the Size, Multiplicity, and Phenotypic Progression of Tobacco Carcinogen–Induced Murine Lung Tumors
|Clinical Cancer Research|2007|94
Synergistic effects of nelfinavir and bortezomib on proteotoxic death of NSCLC and multiple myeloma cells
|Cell Death and Disease|2012|72