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1. ASAH1 facilitates TNBC by DUSP5 suppression-driven activation of MAP kinase pathway and represents a therapeutic vulnerability.

2. Tetraspanin CD82 Correlates with and May Regulate S100A7 Expression in Oral Cancer.

3. UBE2T promotes breast cancer tumor growth by suppressing DNA replication stress.

4. Changes in the Transcriptome and Chromatin Landscape in BRAFi-Resistant Melanoma Cells.

5. The BRD9/7 Inhibitor TP-472 Blocks Melanoma Tumor Growth by Suppressing ECM-Mediated Oncogenic Signaling and Inducing Apoptosis.

6. Berberine, A Phytoalkaloid, Inhibits Inflammatory Response Induced by LPS through NF-Kappaβ Pathway: Possible Involvement of the IKKα.

7. Genomic Characteristics and Selection Signatures in Indigenous Chongming White Goat ( Capra hircus ).

8. Dry leaf extracts of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Miers attenuate oxidative stress and inflammatory condition in human monocytic (THP-1) cells.

9. Application of centrality measures in the identification of critical genes in diabetes mellitus.

10. Alzheimer's disease care and management: role of information technology.

11. Polycytidylate hydrolysing ribonuclease variants of human pancreas.

12. Purification and properties of a ribonuclease in human urine that hydrolyses polycytidylic acid.

13. Human granulocyte ribonuclease.

14. A new phosphatase of human platelets.

15. Human platelet ribonuclease.

16. Elevated serum ribonuclease in patients with pancreatic cancer.

17. Nature and possible origin of human serum ribonuclease.

18. Serum 5'-nucleotidase of a breast cancer patient.

21. Serum ribonuclease of normal persons and patients with renal impairment.

34. Studies on the formation of tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid. 8. Fate of parental viral RNA in the host cell.

35. STUDIES ON THE FORMATION OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS RIBONUCLEIC ACID. VI. MODE OF DEGRADATION OF HOST RIBONUCLEIC ACID TO RIBONUCLEOSIDES AND THEIR CONVERSION TO RIBONUCLEOSIDE 5'-PHOSPHATES.

38. Tobacco mosaic virus with emphasis on the events within the host cell following infection.

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