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1. EWS-WT1 fusion isoforms establish oncogenic programs and therapeutic vulnerabilities in desmoplastic small round cell tumors

2. Targeting TRIP13 in favorable histology Wilms tumor with nuclear export inhibitors synergizes with doxorubicin

3. EWSR1-ATF1 dependent 3D connectivity regulates oncogenic and differentiation programs in Clear Cell Sarcoma

4. A non-dividing cell population with high pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase activity regulates metabolic heterogeneity and tumorigenesis in the intestine

5. Temporal and spatial heterogeneity of host response to SARS-CoV-2 pulmonary infection

6. Genome-wide functional perturbation of human microsatellite repeats using engineered zinc finger transcription factors

7. Single-Cell Transcript Profiles Reveal Multilineage Priming in Early Progenitors Derived from Lgr5+ Intestinal Stem Cells

8. Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Identifies Extracellular Matrix Gene Expression by Pancreatic Circulating Tumor Cells

9. An Aberrant Transcription Factor Network Essential for Wnt Signaling and Stem Cell Maintenance in Glioblastoma

10. Resolving medulloblastoma cellular architecture by single-cell genomics.

11. Non-canonical integrin signaling activates EGFR and RAS-MAPK-ERK signaling in small cell lung cancer

12. Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Disrupts Repeat Element Life Cycle in Colorectal Cancer

13. DisP-seq reveals the genome-wide functional organization of DNA-associated disordered proteins

14. Supplementary Figure from Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Disrupts Repeat Element Life Cycle in Colorectal Cancer

15. Supplementary Data from Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Disrupts Repeat Element Life Cycle in Colorectal Cancer

16. Data from Reverse Transcriptase Inhibition Disrupts Repeat Element Life Cycle in Colorectal Cancer

17. Supplementary Table S16 from The Genomic Landscape of Pediatric Ewing Sarcoma

18. Supplementary Methods, Figure Legends, Figures S1 - S6, Tables S1, S3 - S6, S8 - S15, S17 from The Genomic Landscape of Pediatric Ewing Sarcoma

19. Supplementary Material from mTOR Inhibition Specifically Sensitizes Colorectal Cancers with KRAS or BRAF Mutations to BCL-2/BCL-XL Inhibition by Suppressing MCL-1

20. Supplementary Figures 1-10, Tables 1-2 from BIM Expression in Treatment-Naïve Cancers Predicts Responsiveness to Kinase Inhibitors

21. Supplementary Figures from mTOR Inhibition Specifically Sensitizes Colorectal Cancers with KRAS or BRAF Mutations to BCL-2/BCL-XL Inhibition by Suppressing MCL-1

22. Data from The Predominant WT1 Isoform (+KTS) Encodes a DNA-Binding Protein Targeting the Planar Cell Polarity Gene Scribble in Renal Podocytes

23. Data from The Genomic Landscape of Pediatric Ewing Sarcoma

24. Interview with Dr. Engelman from BIM Expression in Treatment-Naïve Cancers Predicts Responsiveness to Kinase Inhibitors

25. Data from Branched Chain RNA In Situ Hybridization for Androgen Receptor Splice Variant AR-V7 as a Prognostic Biomarker for Metastatic Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

26. Highly connected 3D chromatin networks established by an oncogenic fusion protein shape tumor cell identity

29. Supplementary Figure 3 from Oncogenic Activity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase Mutant Alleles Is Enhanced by the T790M Drug Resistance Mutation

30. Data from Frequent Met Oncogene Amplification in a Brca1/Trp53 Mouse Model of Mammary Tumorigenesis

31. Supplementary Figure 2 from Oncogenic Activity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase Mutant Alleles Is Enhanced by the T790M Drug Resistance Mutation

33. Supplementary Figure 1 from Oncogenic Activity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase Mutant Alleles Is Enhanced by the T790M Drug Resistance Mutation

34. Data from Oncogenic Activity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Kinase Mutant Alleles Is Enhanced by the T790M Drug Resistance Mutation

35. Supplementary Tables 1 - 3 from High-Throughput Tyrosine Kinase Activity Profiling Identifies FAK as a Candidate Therapeutic Target in Ewing Sarcoma

36. Supplementary Methods, Figures 1-8, Tables 1-3 from A Genome-Wide Screen for Microdeletions Reveals Disruption of Polarity Complex Genes in Diverse Human Cancers

37. Supplementary Figures 1 - 5 from High-Throughput Tyrosine Kinase Activity Profiling Identifies FAK as a Candidate Therapeutic Target in Ewing Sarcoma

38. Data from High-Throughput Tyrosine Kinase Activity Profiling Identifies FAK as a Candidate Therapeutic Target in Ewing Sarcoma

39. Supplementary Methods and Table from Frequent Met Oncogene Amplification in a Brca1/Trp53 Mouse Model of Mammary Tumorigenesis

40. The ETS transcription factor ETV6 constrains the transcriptional activity of EWS–FLI to promote Ewing sarcoma

41. Targeting TRIP13 in Wilms Tumor with Nuclear Export Inhibitors

42. A non-dividing cell population with high pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase activity regulates metabolic heterogeneity and tumorigenesis in the intestine

43. Chromatin-bound RB targets promoters, enhancers, and CTCF-bound loci and is redistributed by cell-cycle progression

44. EWSR1-ATF1 dependent 3D connectivity regulates oncogenic and differentiation programs in Clear Cell Sarcoma

45. Detection of EWSR1 fusions in CCOC by targeted RNA-seq

46. Abstract 5248: CDK4/6 inhibition (CDK4/6i) is effective in the real-world setting for hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer (HR+ MBC) with ESR1 mutations and fusions

47. CD4+ T helper 2 cells suppress breast cancer by inducing terminal differentiation

48. LIN28B Underlies the Pathogenesis of a Subclass of Ewing Sarcoma LIN28B Control of EWS-FLI1 Stability

49. Peru's coming baby boomlet

50. Erratum to: The Ability to Diagnose Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Definitively Using Novel Branched DNA-Enhanced Albumin RNA In Situ Hybridization Technology

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