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1. Ensemble attribute profile clustering: discovering and characterizing groups of genes with similar patterns of biological features

2. The microstructure of laminin-111 compensates for dystroglycan loss in mammary epithelial cells in downstream expression of milk proteins

3. 184AA3: a xenograft model of ER+ breast adenocarcinoma

4. Rescue of mammary epithelial cell apoptosis and entactin degradation by a tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 transgene.

5. Localization of 9E3/CEF-4 in avian tissues: expression is absent in Rous sarcoma virus-induced tumors but is stimulated by injury.

6. Modulation of secreted proteins of mouse mammary epithelial cells by the collagenous substrata.

11. Δ133p53 coordinates ECM-driven morphogenesis and gene expression in three-dimensional mammary epithelial acini.

12. The PI3K/mTOR inhibitor Gedatolisib eliminates dormant breast cancer cells in organotypic culture, but fails to prevent metastasis in preclinical settings.

13. The not-so-sweet side of sugar: Influence of the microenvironment on the processes that unleash cancer.

15. Alterations in Progesterone Receptor Isoform Balance in Normal and Neoplastic Breast Cells Modulates the Stem Cell Population.

16. Systems-Level Properties of EGFR-RAS-ERK Signaling Amplify Local Signals to Generate Dynamic Gene Expression Heterogeneity.

17. Extracellular Vesicle and Particle Biomarkers Define Multiple Human Cancers.

18. Iron Supplementation Eliminates Antagonistic Interactions Between Root-Associated Bacteria.

19. The microstructure of laminin-111 compensates for dystroglycan loss in mammary epithelial cells in downstream expression of milk proteins.

20. A Functionally Robust Phenotypic Screen that Identifies Drug Resistance-associated Genes Using 3D Cell Culture.

21. Modeling Host-Pathogen Interactions in the Context of the Microenvironment: Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Comes of Age.

22. hMENA isoforms impact NSCLC patient outcome through fibronectin/β1 integrin axis.

23. Fibronectin rescues estrogen receptor α from lysosomal degradation in breast cancer cells.

24. Laminin signals initiate the reciprocal loop that informs breast-specific gene expression and homeostasis by activating NO, p53 and microRNAs.

25. Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling.

26. Laminin-111 and the Level of Nuclear Actin Regulate Epithelial Quiescence via Exportin-6.

27. FAM83 family oncogenes are broadly involved in human cancers: an integrative multi-omics approach.

28. Organoids: A historical perspective of thinking in three dimensions.

30. Deep nuclear invaginations are linked to cytoskeletal filaments - integrated bioimaging of epithelial cells in 3D culture.

32. Thinking in three dimensions: discovering reciprocal signaling between the extracellular matrix and nucleus and the wisdom of microenvironment and tissue architecture.

33. Nuclear repartitioning of galectin-1 by an extracellular glycan switch regulates mammary morphogenesis.

34. The pattern of hMENA isoforms is regulated by TGF-β1 in pancreatic cancer and may predict patient outcome.

35. New insight into the role of MMP14 in metabolic balance.

36. Inhibitors of Rho kinase (ROCK) signaling revert the malignant phenotype of breast cancer cells in 3D context.

37. Pathways Involved in Formation of Mammary Organoid Architecture Have Keys to Understanding Drug Resistance and to Discovery of Druggable Targets.

38. Tumour exosome integrins determine organotropic metastasis.

39. Uncovering the dual role of RHAMM as an HA receptor and a regulator of CD44 expression in RHAMM-expressing mesenchymal progenitor cells.

40. Modelling breast cancer requires identification and correction of a critical cell lineage-dependent transduction bias.

41. Mammary gland development: cell fate specification, stem cells and the microenvironment.

42. Identification of genetic loci that control mammary tumor susceptibility through the host microenvironment.

43. Asymmetric expression of connexins between luminal epithelial- and myoepithelial- cells is essential for contractile function of the mammary gland.

44. SnapShot: Branching Morphogenesis.

45. An interferon signature identified by RNA-sequencing of mammary tissues varies across the estrous cycle and is predictive of metastasis-free survival.

46. Cellular heterogeneity profiling by hyaluronan probes reveals an invasive but slow-growing breast tumor subset.

48. β1 and β4 integrins: from breast development to clinical practice.

49. Increased sugar uptake promotes oncogenesis via EPAC/RAP1 and O-GlcNAc pathways.

50. CSF1R inhibition delays cervical and mammary tumor growth in murine models by attenuating the turnover of tumor-associated macrophages and enhancing infiltration by CD8 + T cells.

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