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1. Phosphorylation-driven epichaperome assembly is a regulator of cellular adaptability and proliferation

2. Fluorescent molecular rotors as versatile in situ sensors for protein quantitation

3. Systems-level analyses of protein-protein interaction network dysfunctions via epichaperomics identify cancer-specific mechanisms of stress adaptation

4. HSP90-incorporating chaperome networks as biosensor for disease-related pathways in patient-specific midbrain dopamine neurons

5. The IL-6/JAK/Stat3 Feed-Forward Loop Drives Tumorigenesis and Metastasis

6. Erratum to: HDAC6 activity is a non-oncogene addiction hub for inflammatory breast cancers

7. Abstract P6-15-03: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) defined: Proposed common diagnostic criteria and scoring - Moving beyond the subjective ‘clinical diagnosis’ of IBC to advance research

8. HSP90-incorporating chaperome networks as biosensor for disease-related pathways in patient-specific midbrain dopamine neurons

9. Reply to 'H-STS, L-STS and KRJ-I are not authentic GEPNET cell lines'

10. Chiral resolution of a caged xanthone and evaluation across a broad spectrum of breast cancer subtypes

11. Unbiased Assessment of H-STS cells as high-fidelity models for gastro-enteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor drug mechanism of action analysis

12. Paradigms for Precision Medicine in Epichaperome Cancer Therapy

13. Synthesis, structure-activity relationship and in vitro pharmacodynamics of A-ring modified caged xanthones in a preclinical model of inflammatory breast cancer

14. The epichaperome is an integrated chaperome network that facilitates tumour survival

15. Abstract LB-003: OncoMatch: Unbiased, quantitative assessment of cancer model fidelity for drug sensitivity and mechanism of action elucidation

16. Reply to ‘H-STS, L-STS and KRJ-I are not authentic GEPNET cell lines’

17. Breast Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles: Characterization and Contribution to the Metastatic Phenotype

18. Abstract 2173: Developing a high-throughput, high content screening technology to identify new anticancer drug treatments

19. Internalization of secreted antigen-targeted antibodies by the neonatal Fc receptor for precision imaging of the androgen receptor axis

20. Affinity-based proteomics reveal cancer-specific networks coordinated by Hsp90

21. HDAC6 activity is a non-oncogene addiction hub for inflammatory breast cancers

22. Spontaneously-forming spheroids as an in vitro cancer cell model for anticancer drug screening

23. Erratum to: HDAC6 activity is a non-oncogene addiction hub for inflammatory breast cancers

24. Ex vivo treatment response of primary tumors and/or associated metastases for preclinical and clinical development of therapeutics

25. Ex Vivo Treatment Response of Primary Tumors and/or Associated Metastases for Preclinical and Clinical Development of Therapeutics

26. Myoepithelial-Specific CD44 Shedding Is Mediated by a Putative Chymotrypsin-like Sheddase

27. Myoepithelial-Specific CD44 Shedding Contributes to the Anti-invasive and Antiangiogenic Phenotype of Myoepithelial Cells

28. The Human Myoepithelial Cell Exerts Antiproliferative Effects on Breast Carcinoma Cells Characterized by p21WAF1/CIP1Induction, G2/M Arrest, and Apoptosis

29. Genistein inhibits proliferation similarly in estrogen receptor-positive and negative human breast carcinoma cell lines characterized by P21WAF1/CIP1 induction, G2/M arrest, and apoptosis

30. Breast carcinomatous tumoral emboli can result from encircling lymphovasculogenesis rather than lymphovascular invasion

31. Gain in cellular organization of inflammatory breast cancer: A 3D in vitro model that mimics the in vivo metastasis

32. Molecular plasticity of E-cadherin and sialyl lewis x expression, in two comparative models of mammary tumorigenesis

34. Relationship of sialyl-Lewis(x/a) underexpression and E-cadherin overexpression in the lymphovascular embolus of inflammatory breast carcinoma

35. Comparative oncological studies of feline bronchioloalveolar lung carcinoma, its derived cell line and xenograft

36. Abstract A01: Pharmacological approaches to metastatic disease using an Inflammatory Breast Cancer model

37. Cooperative role of E-cadherin and sialyl-Lewis X/A-deficient MUC1 in the passive dissemination of tumor emboli in inflammatory breast carcinoma

38. The human myoepithelial cell displays a multifaceted anti-angiogenic phenotype

39. The IL-6/JAK/Stat3 Feed-Forward Loop Drives Tumorigenesis and Metastasis

40. Using 124I-PU-H71 PET imaging to predict intratumoral concentration in patients on a phase I trial of PU-H71

41. Abstract 5598: A comprehensive study to analyze tumor sensitivity to HSP90 inhibition therapy

42. Abstract 1263: Affinity-based proteomics reveal cancer-specific networks coordinated by Hsp90

43. Abstract 3029: Biochemical evidence towards the existence of an oncogenic Hsp90 complex

44. Targeting the IL-6/Jak Pathway in Breast Cancer

45. Molecular plasticity of E-cadherin and sialyl lewis x expression, in two comparative models of mammary tumorigenesis.

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