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4. A path to translation: How 3D patient tumor avatars enable next generation precision oncology

7. Transcriptional profiling of macrophages in situ in metastatic melanoma reveals localization-dependent phenotypes and function

9. Sarcomere function activates a p53-dependent DNA damage response that promotes polyploidization and limits in vivo cell engraftment

11. Patterns of transcription factor programs and immune pathway activation define four major subtypes of SCLC with distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities

12. Transcriptional Profiling of Macrophages in situ in Metastatic Melanoma Reveals Localization-Dependent Phenotypes and Function

13. Sarcomere Function Inhibits Cardiomyocyte Replication and Promotes Polyploidization Through a DNA Damage Response that Limits In vivo Cell Engraftment

14. Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Estrogen Signaling Coordinately Augments One-Carbon, Polyamine, and Purine Synthesis in Breast Cancer

15. Mapping the Global Chromatin Connectivity Network for Sox2 Function in Neural Stem Cell Maintenance

16. Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Estrogen Signaling Coordinately Augments One-Carbon, Polyamine, and Purine Synthesis in Breast Cancer

18. The Role of CDX2 as a Lineage Specific Transcriptional Repressor for Pluripotent Network During Trophectoderm and Inner Cell Mass Specification

24. BCL-XL Mediates the Strong Selective Advantage of a 20q11.21 Amplification Commonly Found in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Cultures

26. Glycine Decarboxylase Activity Drives Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Tumor-Initiating Cells and Tumorigenesis

27. Glycine Decarboxylase Activity Drives Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Tumor-Initiating Cells and Tumorigenesis

35. Osteogenic differentiation within intact human embryoid bodies result in a marked increase in osteocalcin secretion after 12 days of in vitro culture, and formation of morphologically distinct nodule-like structures

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