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Current Molecular Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal focused on providing the readership with current and comprehensive reviews on fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. The reviews should be of significant interest to basic researchers and clinical investigators in molecular medicine. Periodically the journal will invite guest editors to devote an issue on a basic research area that shows promise to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism(s) of a disease or has potential for clinical applications.

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Volume 9, Number 8, November 2009

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The Angiogenic Switch: Implications in the Regulation of Tumor Dormancy
pp. 935-941(7)
Authors: Moserle, L.; Amadori, A.; Indraccolo, S.

Topics of Physiological and Pathophysiological Functions of Lymphatics
pp. 942-953(12)
Authors: Kawai, Y.; Ohhashi, T.

Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Therapy Updates
pp. 954-966(13)
Authors: Ali, A. M.; Toi, M.; Ueno, T.

In Vivo Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis Models
pp. 982-991(10)
Authors: Jensen, L. D.; Cao, R.; Cao, Y.

Stem Cell and Gene Therapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
pp. 992-1016(25)
Authors: Siatskas, Christopher; Bernard, Claude C.

Multiplexed Fluorescence Imaging of Tumor Biomarkers in Gene Expression and Protein Levels for Personalized and Predictive Medicine
pp. 1017-1023(7)
Authors: Smith, Mark Q.; Staley, Charles A.; Kooby, David A.; Styblo, Toncred; Wood, William C.; Yang, Lily

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