Cover: Bioactive components present in food can influence molecular targets associated with several biological processes. Cell proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, carcinogen metabolism, cell differentiation, hormonal regulation, DNA repair and inflammation have been associated with the initiation and progression of cancer (page 1262-1273).

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Editorial

Special issue on "molecular targets, biomarkers and animal models for anti-cancer pharmacological research: potentials and challenges from chemo- prevention to chemotherapeutic treatment". [Page 1261]
Kong ANT
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Biomarkers and Molecular Targets

Biomarkers for diet and cancer prevention research: potentials and challenges. [Page 1262-1273]
Davis CD, Milner JA
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Predicting the physiological relevance of in vitro cancer preventive activities of phytochemicals. [Page 1274-1304]
Howells LM, Moiseeva EP, Neal CP, Foreman BE, Andreadi CK, Sun YY, Hudson EA, Manson MM
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Targeting multiple signal pathways by chemopreventive agents for cancer prevention and therapy. [Page 1305-1315]
Sarkar FH, Li YW
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Leukemia, an effective model for chemical biology and target therapy. [Page 1316-1324]
Chen GQ, Wang LS, Wu YL, Yu Y
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Emerging roles of deubiquitinating enzymes in human cancer. [Page 1325-1330]
Yang JM
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Keap1 eye on the target: chemoprevention of liver cancer. [Page 1331-1342]
Yates MS, Kensler TW
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Nutrients and Herbs for Cancer Chemoprevention

Discovery and development of sulforaphane as a cancer chemopreventive phytochemical.[Page 1343-1354]
Zhang Y, Tang L
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Molecular targets of cancer chemoprevention by garlic-derived organosulfides.[Page 1355-1364]
Herman-Antosiewicz A, Powolny AA, Singh SV
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Oriental herbs as a source of novel anti-androgen and prostate cancer chemopreventive agents.[Page 1365-1372]
L¨¹J, Kim SH, Jiang C, Lee H, Guo J
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Vitamin D and prevention of breast cancer.[Page 1373-1382]
Welsh J
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Biomarker and animal models for assessment of retinoid efficacy in cancer chemoprevention.[Page 1383-1391]
Niles RM
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Tea beverage in chemoprevention and chemotherapy of prostate cancer.[Page 1392-1408]
Siddiqui IA, Saleem M, Adhami VM, Asim M, Mukhtar H
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Cancer chemoprevention by phytochemicals: potential molecular targets, biomarkers and animal models.[Page 1409-1421]
Kwon KH, Barve A, Yu S, Huang MT, Kong ANT
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Prevention and therapy of squamous cell carcinoma of the rodent esophagus using freeze-dried black raspberries.[Page 1422-1428]
Stoner GD, Aziz RM
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Chemotherapeutic Drugs and Targets

Development of novel agents based on nitric oxide for the control of colon cancer.[Page 1429-1433]
Kozoni V, Rosenberg T, Rigas B
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From dissection of disease pathogenesis to elucidation of mechanisms of targeted therapies: leukemia research in the genomic era.[Page 1434-1449]
Zhou GB, Li G, Chen SJ, Chen Z
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Dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis-associated neoplasia: a promising model for the development of chemopreventive interventions.[Page 1450-1459]
Clapper ML, Cooper HS, Chang WCL
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Salvicine, a novel topoisomerase II inhibitor, exerts its potent anticancer activity by ROS generation.[Page 1460-1465]
Meng LH, Ding J
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Combinatorial strategies for cancer eradication by silibinin and cytotoxic agents: efficacy and mechanisms.[Page 1466-1475]
Raina K, Agarwal R
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Targeted cancer therapies based on antibodies directed against epidermal growth factor receptor: status and perspectives.[Page 1476-1493]
Zhu Z
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From cell signaling to cancer therapy.[Page 1494-1498]
Ding J, Feng Y, Wang HY
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Roles of secreted frizzled-related proteins in cancer.[Page 1499-1504]
Shi Y, He B, You L, Jablons DM
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