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1. The RASopathies: from pathogenetics to therapeutics

2. Macrophage deficiency of Akt2 reduces atherosclerosis in Ldlr null mice[S]

3. The Combination of Trametinib and Ganitumab is Effective in RAS-Mutated PAX-Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma Models

4. Supplementary Figure S3 from The Combination of Trametinib and Ganitumab is Effective in RAS-Mutated PAX-Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma Models

5. Supplementary Data File S9 from The Combination of Trametinib and Ganitumab is Effective in RAS-Mutated PAX-Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma Models

6. Data from The Combination of Trametinib and Ganitumab is Effective in RAS-Mutated PAX-Fusion Negative Rhabdomyosarcoma Models

7. Supplementary Figures 1 through 8 from Integrin-Free Tetraspanin CD151 Can Inhibit Tumor Cell Motility upon Clustering and Is a Clinical Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

8. Supplementary Movie 1 from Integrin-Free Tetraspanin CD151 Can Inhibit Tumor Cell Motility upon Clustering and Is a Clinical Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

9. Supplementary Figure and Movie Legend from Integrin-Free Tetraspanin CD151 Can Inhibit Tumor Cell Motility upon Clustering and Is a Clinical Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

10. Supplementary Tables 1 through 3 from Integrin-Free Tetraspanin CD151 Can Inhibit Tumor Cell Motility upon Clustering and Is a Clinical Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

11. Abstract 3537: A novel orthotopic xenograft model of spontaneous metastasis for rhabdomyosarcoma using lingual intramuscular injection

12. Abstract IA023: Therapeutic efficacy of trametinib and ganitumab in RAS-mutated rhabdomyosarcoma

13. Abstract A003: ASAP1 regulates myogenic differentiation in rhabdomyosarcoma by modulating YAP localization

14. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Induces Podocalyxin to Promote Extravasation via Ezrin Signaling

15. Alternative splicing of ALCAM enables tunable regulation of cell-cell adhesion through differential proteolysis

16. CD318 is a ligand for CD6

17. Integrin-Free Tetraspanin CD151 Can Inhibit Tumor Cell Motility upon Clustering and Is a Clinical Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

18. TRIzol and Alu qPCR-based quantification of metastatic seeding within the skeleton

19. Abstract B65: Proteolytic shedding of the cell adhesion molecule ALCAM generates a spatial and context-dependent heterogeneity important for metastasis

20. Abstract 4958: Fluorescent barcoding offers increased dimensionality in tracking tumor cells in vitro and in vivo

21. Abstract 55: Separation of tetraspanin CD151 from its integrin partner α3β1 reflects an alter migratory state and predicts prostate cancer progression

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