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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]
LüJ, 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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