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1. LY-CoV1404 (bebtelovimab) potently neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 variants

2. Mass Cytometric Analysis Reveals Viable Activated Caspase-3+ Luminal Progenitors in the Normal Adult Human Mammary Gland

3. Conserved Two-Step Regulatory Mechanism of Human Epithelial Differentiation

4. Differential cytotoxic activity of a novel palladium-based compound on prostate cell lines, primary prostate epithelial cells and prostate stem cells.

5. De novo and cell line models of human mammary cell transformation reveal an essential role for Yb-1 in multiple stages of human breast cancer

6. Mammary epithelial cells have lineage-rooted metabolic identities

7. Initiation of human mammary cell tumorigenesis by mutant KRAS requires YAP inactivation

8. LY-CoV1404 potently neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 variants

9. Single-cell analysis of autophagy activity in normal and de novo transformed human mammary cells

10. The neutralizing antibody, LY-CoV555, protects against SARS-CoV-2 infection in nonhuman primates

11. LY-CoV555, a rapidly isolated potent neutralizing antibody, provides protection in a non-human primate model of SARS-CoV-2 infection

12. A topological view of human CD34+ cell state trajectories from integrated single-cell output and proteomic data

13. MYC-induced human acute myeloid leukemia requires a continuing IL-3/GM-CSF costimulus

14. Phenotype-independent DNA methylation changes in prostate cancer

15. Single-cell analysis identifies a CD33+ subset of human cord blood cells with high regenerative potential

16. Mass Cytometric Analysis Reveals Viable Activated Caspase-3+ Luminal Progenitors in the Normal Adult Human Mammary Gland

17. Fate mapping of human glioblastoma reveals an invariant stem cell hierarchy

18. Abstract P5-07-04: Not presented

19. Mammary epithelial cells have lineage-restricted metabolic identities

20. Mammary epithelial cells have lineage-rooted metabolic identities

21. Resolution of Cellular Heterogeneity in Human Prostate Cancers: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment

22. Abstract 125: First report of a full spectrum of de novo induced human breast cancer subtypes generated from oncogene-transduced freshly isolated normal human mammary cells

23. Analysis of Normal Human Mammary Epigenomes Reveals Cell-Specific Active Enhancer States and Associated Transcription Factor Networks

24. Transcriptional regulation of normal human mammary cell heterogeneity and its perturbation in breast cancer

25. Resolution of Cellular Heterogeneity in Human Prostate Cancers: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment

26. A topological view of human CD34

27. YB-1 IS REQUIRED FOR THE GENESIS AND METASTATIC CAPACITY OF HUMAN BREAST CANCER

28. Single-cell analysis identifies a CD33

29. Growth Factor-Dependent Activation of a MYC-Induced Latent AML Program in Human Hematopoietic Cells

30. 1032 - PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE HUMAN LEUKEMOGENIC PROCESS

31. Distinct signaling programs control human hematopoietic stem cell survival and proliferation

32. Prostate cancer stem cells: Are they androgen-responsive?

33. Advanced prostate cancer—a case for adjuvant differentiation therapy

34. Retinoic acid and androgen receptors combine to achieve tissue specific control of human prostatic transglutaminase expression: a novel regulatory network with broader significance

35. Development and limitations of lentivirus vectors as tools for tracking differentiation in prostate epithelial cells

36. Harvesting Human Prostate Tissue Material and Culturing Primary Prostate Epithelial Cells

37. Molecular and biological analysis of human hematopoietic stem cells at single-cell resolution

38. DNA barcoding reveals diverse growth kinetics of human breast tumour subclones in serially passaged xenografts

39. Barcoding reveals complex clonal dynamics of de novo transformed human mammary cells

40. MicroRNA expression profile of primary prostate cancer stem cells as a source of biomarkers and therapeutic targets

41. Conserved two-step regulatory mechanism of human epithelial differentiation

42. HDAC inhibitor confers radiosensitivity to prostate stem-like cells

43. DNA hypermethylation in prostate cancer is a consequence of aberrant epithelial differentiation and hyperproliferation

44. Retinoic acid represses invasion and stem cell phenotype by induction of the metastasis suppressors RARRES1 and LXN

45. Promoter Hypermethylation

46. Prominin-1 (CD133) Expression in the Prostate and Prostate Cancer: A Marker for Quiescent Stem Cells

47. Prominin-1 (CD133) Expression in the Prostate and Prostate Cancer: A Marker for Quiescent Stem Cells

48. Anticancer activity of green tea polyphenols in prostate gland

49. Regulation of the stem cell marker CD133 is independent of promoter hypermethylation in human epithelial differentiation and cancer

50. Cancer Stem Cells in Prostate Cancer

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