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Bits and Bytes
Issue 01, June 2008
CCN3: A novel function in vivo (A. Leask)
CCN3-mutant mice are distinct from CCN3-null mice (B. Perbal)
Issue 02, July 2008
The Starbuck stops here: It's a Smad world (A. Leask)
Issue 03, August 2008
CCN2 YAPs at cancer (A. Leask)
Issue 04, October 2008
The Skinny on CCN2 (A. Leask)
Issue 05, November 2008
Hijacking ZIPcodes: Posttanscriptional regulation of CCN2 by nucleophosin (A. Leask)
Issue 06, January 2009
Trial by CCN2: a standardized test for fibroproliferative disease? (A. Leask)
Issue 07, February 2009
Death of a tumor: targeting CCN2 in pancreatic cancer (A. Leask)
Issue 08, March 2009
What's in an intron ? CCN1 mRNA splicing in cancer (A. Leask)
Alternative splicing of CCN mRNAs ...It has been upon us (B. Perbal)
Issue 09, April 2009
Yin and Yang: CCN3 inhibits the pro-fibrotic effects of CCN2 (A. Leask)
Issue 10, August 2009
Getting to the heart of the matter : CCN2 plays a role in cardiomyocyte hypertrophy (A. Leask)
Issue 11, September 2009
A sticky situation: CCN1 promotes both proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells (A. Leask)
Issue 12, November 2009
Thrombin-induced CCN2 expression as a target for antifibrotic therapy in scleroderma (A. Leask)
Issue 13, February 2010
It’s a knockout: CCN3 suppresses neointimal thickening (A. Leask)
Issue 14, June 2010
Yin and Yang part a deux : CCN5 inhibits the pro-fibrotic effects of CCN2 (A. Leask)
Issue 15, August 2010
When there’s smoke there's.....CCN2(A. Leask)