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2. Quiescent hypervascularity mediated by gain of HIF-1 alpha function

3. Preclinical Efficacy of a PARP-1 Targeted Auger-Emitting Radionuclide in Prostate Cancer.

4. Development of an adenovirus vector vaccine platform for targeting dendritic cells.

5. A new model of multi-visceral and bone metastatic prostate cancer with perivascular niche targeting by a novel endothelial specific adenoviral vector.

6. Multi-institutional Analysis Shows that Low PCAT-14 Expression Associates with Poor Outcomes in Prostate Cancer.

7. Extracellular pH Modulates Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer Cell Metabolism and Susceptibility to the Mitochondrial Inhibitor Niclosamide.

8. Photoacoustic microscopy of arteriovenous shunts and blood diffusion in early-stage tumors.

9. Pulmonary vasculature directed adenovirus increases epithelial lining fluid alpha-1 antitrypsin levels.

10. The myeloid-binding peptide adenoviral vector enables multi-organ vascular endothelial gene targeting.

11. Neuropilin 1 expression correlates with differentiation status of epidermal cells and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas.

12. Up-regulation of glycolytic metabolism is required for HIF1α-driven bone formation.

13. WNT7B promotes bone formation in part through mTORC1.

14. Transcriptional targeting of primary and metastatic tumor neovasculature by an adenoviral type 5 roundabout4 vector in mice.

15. Retargeting of gene expression using endothelium specific hexon modified adenoviral vector.

16. Detection of rapalog-mediated therapeutic response in renal cancer xenografts using ⁶⁴Cu-bevacizumab immunoPET.

17. AKT1 loss correlates with episomal HPV16 in vulval intraepithelial neoplasia.

18. Loss of Trop2 promotes carcinogenesis and features of epithelial to mesenchymal transition in squamous cell carcinoma.

19. VEGF is essential for hypoxia-inducible factor-mediated neovascularization but dispensable for endothelial sprouting.

20. Conditional HIF-1 induction produces multistage neovascularization with stage-specific sensitivity to VEGFR inhibitors and myeloid cell independence.

21. Tuberous sclerosis complex 1: an epithelial tumor suppressor essential to prevent spontaneous prostate cancer in aged mice.

22. Mammalian target of rapamycin activator RHEB is frequently overexpressed in human carcinomas and is critical and sufficient for skin epithelial carcinogenesis.

23. Real-time calculation of a limiting form of the Renyi entropy applied to detection of subtle changes in scattering architecture.

24. Magnetic resonance imaging defines cervicovaginal anatomy, cancer, and VEGF trap antiangiogenic efficacy in estrogen-treated K14-HPV16 transgenic mice.

25. Contribution of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor to the acute mobilization of endothelial precursor cells by vascular disrupting agents.

26. Molecularly targeted nanocarriers deliver the cytolytic peptide melittin specifically to tumor cells in mice, reducing tumor growth.

27. Application of Renyi entropy for ultrasonic molecular imaging.

28. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha suppresses squamous carcinogenic progression and epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

29. HIF-1: an age-dependent regulator of lens cell proliferation.

30. HIF-1alpha regulates epithelial inflammation by cell autonomous NFkappaB activation and paracrine stromal remodeling.

31. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 facilitates cervical cancer progression in human papillomavirus type 16 transgenic mice.

32. Properties of an entropy-based signal receiver with an application to ultrasonic molecular imaging.

33. Hypoxia: importance in tumor biology, noninvasive measurement by imaging, and value of its measurement in the management of cancer therapy.

34. Innovations in understanding the biology of cervical cancer.

35. A PMLRARA transgene results in a retinoid-deficient phenotype associated with enhanced susceptibility to skin tumorigenesis.

36. Dissection of human papillomavirus E6 and E7 function in transgenic mouse models of cervical carcinogenesis.

37. c-Jun is essential for organization of the epidermal leading edge.

38. Mouse models of cervical cancer.

39. HOXB4 homeodomain protein is expressed in developing epidermis and skin disorders and modulates keratinocyte proliferation.

40. Quiescent hypervascularity mediated by gain of HIF-1 alpha function.

41. Induction of hypervascularity without leakage or inflammation in transgenic mice overexpressing hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha.

42. Coordinate up-regulation of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1alpha and HIF-1 target genes during multi-stage epidermal carcinogenesis and wound healing.

43. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha is a positive factor in solid tumor growth.

44. Sensitivity of the cervical transformation zone to estrogen-induced squamous carcinogenesis.

45. Indole-3-carbinol prevents cervical cancer in human papilloma virus type 16 (HPV16) transgenic mice.

46. Difluoromethylornithine chemoprevention of epidermal carcinogenesis in K14-HPV16 transgenic mice.

47. Expression of interferon-beta is associated with growth arrest of murine and human epidermal cells.

48. Murine mentors: transgenic and knockout models of surgical disease.

49. Human acellular dermal matrix as a novel model of malignant epithelial cell invasion.

50. Genetic predisposition and parameters of malignant progression in K14-HPV16 transgenic mice.

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