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Most Cited Articles of Faculty of Biology in 2006

TitleJournalYearCitations
An integrated view of protein evolutionNature Reviews Genetics2006384
Distribution and functional characterization of equilibrative nucleoside transporter-4, a novel cardiac adenosine transporter activated at acidic pHCirculation Research2006146
A wave of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced ROS release in a sea of excitable mitochondriaAntioxidants and Redox Signaling2006143
Inactivation of caspase-1 in rodent brain: a novel anticonvulsive strategyEpilepsia2006136
Effects of sequestration on signal transduction cascadesFEBS Journal2006122
Towards building the silicon cell: a modular approachBioSystems200697
Effects of oestrogen on gene expression in epithelium and stroma of normal human breast tissueEndocrine-Related Cancer200662
Activated c-SRC in ductal carcinoma in situ correlates with high tumour grade, high proliferation and HER2 positivityBritish Journal of Cancer200659
Ovarian steroids and the human breast: regulation of stem cells and cell proliferationMaturitas200644
Human breast epithelial stem cells and their regulationJournal of Pathology200641
The cellular basis for enhanced volume-modulated cardiac output in fish heartsJournal of General Physiology200638
The organization of aromatic side groups in an amyloid fibril probed by solid-state 2H and 19F NMR spectroscopyJournal of the American Chemical Society200635
High-throughput genomic technology in research and clinical management of breast cancer. Exploiting the potential of gene expression profiling: is it ready for the clinic?Breast Cancer Research200625
Breast stem cells and cancer200610
Possible role of duration of PKC-induced ERK activation in the effects of agonists and phorbol esters on DNA synthesis in Panc-1 cellsJournal of Cellular Biochemistry20069
Human sperm competition: ejaculate manipulation by females and a function for the female orgasm (1993)20062
Human sperm competition: ejaculate adjustment by males and the function of masturbation (1993)2006
Review of: Proliferation of estrogen receptor-alpha-positive mammary epithelial cells is restrained by transforming growth factor-beta1 in adult miceBreast Cancer Online: BCO2006