Standout Papers

Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Ge... 1983 2026 1997 2011 47.2k
  1. Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation (2011)
    Douglas Hanahan, Robert A. Weinberg Cell
  2. The Hallmarks of Cancer (2000)
    Douglas Hanahan, Robert A. Weinberg Cell
  3. Studies on transformation of Escherichia coli with plasmids (1983)
    Douglas Hanahan Journal of Molecular Biology
  4. Patterns and Emerging Mechanisms of the Angiogenic Switch during Tumorigenesis (1996)
    Douglas Hanahan, Judah Folkman Cell
  5. Accessories to the Crime: Functions of Cells Recruited to the Tumor Microenvironment (2012)
    Douglas Hanahan, Lisa M. Coussens Cancer Cell
  6. Modes of resistance to anti-angiogenic therapy (2008)
    Gabriele Bergers, Douglas Hanahan Nature reviews. Cancer
  7. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 triggers the angiogenic switch during carcinogenesis (2000)
    Gabriele Bergers, Rolf A. Brekken et al. Nature Cell Biology
  8. Antiangiogenic Therapy Elicits Malignant Progression of Tumors to Increased Local Invasion and Distant Metastasis (2009)
    Marta Pàez‐Ribes, Elizabeth Allen et al. Cancer Cell
  9. Induction of angiogenesis during the transition from hyperplasia to neoplasia (1989)
    J Folkman, Karol Watson et al. Nature
  10. MMP-9/Gelatinase B Is a Key Regulator of Growth Plate Angiogenesis and Apoptosis of Hypertrophic Chondrocytes (1998)
    Thiennu H. Vu, J. Michael Shipley et al. Cell
  11. Drug resistance by evasion of antiangiogenic targeting of VEGF signaling in late-stage pancreatic islet tumors (2005)
    Oriol Casanovas, Daniel J. Hicklin et al. Cancer Cell
  12. Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Are Activated in Incipient Neoplasia to Orchestrate Tumor-Promoting Inflammation in an NF-κB-Dependent Manner (2010)
    Neta Erez, Morgan Truitt et al. Cancer Cell
  13. Subtypes of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and their differing responses to therapy (2011)
    Eric A. Collisson, Anguraj Sadanandam et al. Nature Medicine
  14. Heritable formation of pancreatic β-cell tumours in transgenic mice expressing recombinant insulin/simian virus 40 oncogenes (1985)
    Douglas Hanahan Nature
  15. MMP-9 Supplied by Bone Marrow–Derived Cells Contributes to Skin Carcinogenesis (2000)
    Lisa M. Coussens, Christopher L. Tinkle et al. Cell
  16. Plasmid screening at high colony density (1980)
    Douglas Hanahan, Matthew Meselson Gene
  17. Benefits of targeting both pericytes and endothelial cells in the tumor vasculature with kinase inhibitors (2003)
    Gabriele Bergers, Steven Song et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  18. Differential plasmid rescue from transgenic mouse DNAs into Escherichia coli methylation-restriction mutants. (1990)
    Seth G. N. Grant, Joel Jessee et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  19. Benefits of targeting both pericytes and endothelial cells in the tumor vasculature with kinase inhibitors (2003)
    Gabriele Bergers, Steven Song et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  20. Tissue-Penetrating Delivery of Compounds and Nanoparticles into Tumors (2009)
    Kazuki N. Sugahara, Tambet Teesalu et al. Cancer Cell
  21. Effects of Angiogenesis Inhibitors on Multistage Carcinogenesis in Mice (1999)
    Gabriele Bergers, Kashi Javaherian et al. Science
  22. Inflammatory mast cells up-regulate angiogenesis during squamous epithelial carcinogenesis (1999)
    Lisa M. Coussens, Wilfred W. Raymond et al. Genes & Development
  23. Infiltrating neutrophils mediate the initial angiogenic switch in a mouse model of multistage carcinogenesis (2006)
    Hiroaki Nozawa, Christopher Chiu et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  24. A colorectal cancer classification system that associates cellular phenotype and responses to therapy (2013)
    Anguraj Sadanandam, Costas A. Lyssiotis et al. Nature Medicine
  25. Combined antiangiogenic and anti–PD-L1 therapy stimulates tumor immunity through HEV formation (2017)
    Elizabeth Allen, Arnaud Jabouille et al. Science Translational Medicine
  26. Beta-cell lines derived from transgenic mice expressing a hybrid insulin gene-oncogene. (1988)
    Shimon Efrat, Susanne Linde et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  27. Genetic and physical linkage of exogenous sequences in transformed cells (1980)
    Manuel Perucho, Douglas Hanahan et al. Cell
  28. Bruton Tyrosine Kinase–Dependent Immune Cell Cross-talk Drives Pancreas Cancer (2015)
    Andrew J. Gunderson, Megan M. Kaneda et al. Cancer Discovery
  29. Synaptic proximity enables NMDAR signalling to promote brain metastasis (2019)
    Qiqun Zeng, Iacovos P. Michael et al. Nature
  30. Cancer hallmarks intersect with neuroscience in the tumor microenvironment (2023)
    Douglas Hanahan, Michelle Monje Cancer Cell

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Works of Douglas Hanahan being referenced

Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation
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The Hallmarks of Cancer
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Douglas Hanahan 78402 43041 13213 35907 224 134.4k
Kenneth W. Kinzler 78978 48789 14694 37023 377 130.0k
Zena Werb 45042 34757 7757 33138 411 108.4k
Joan Massagué 94714 46583 9178 22328 356 135.6k
Craig B. Thompson 90608 24948 6924 43942 513 148.6k
Robert A. Weinberg 133196 93880 18045 55373 377 219.6k
Lewis C. Cantley 103801 27070 7127 29279 702 148.2k
Judah Folkman 62209 24238 5535 29198 391 103.7k
Gregg L. Semenza 63518 15314 14788 68202 418 114.8k
Hans Clevers 96581 52291 23870 18194 721 156.0k
Todd R. Golub 73850 18530 7152 27046 227 109.1k

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