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2. Modulation of tumor microenvironment by targeting histone acetylation in bladder cancer

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10. Inhibition of a G9a/DNMT network triggers immune-mediated bladder cancer regression

11. Vav proteins maintain epithelial traits in breast cancer cells using miR-200c-dependent and independent mechanisms

12. VAV2 signaling promotes regenerative proliferation in both cutaneous and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

20. Supplementary Methods and References from A Transposon-based Analysis Reveals RASA1 Is Involved in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

21. Supplementary Tables S1-S7 from A Transposon-based Analysis Reveals RASA1 Is Involved in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

22. Supplementary Data from BMP4 Induces M2 Macrophage Polarization and Favors Tumor Progression in Bladder Cancer

24. Supp Table S3 from In Vivo Disruption of an Rb–E2F–Ezh2 Signaling Loop Causes Bladder Cancer

26. Supplementary Legends 1-2 from Deregulated Activity of Akt in Epithelial Basal Cells Induces Spontaneous Tumors and Heightened Sensitivity to Skin Carcinogenesis

27. Data from Akt Activation Synergizes with Trp53 Loss in Oral Epithelium to Produce a Novel Mouse Model for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

29. Supplementary Figure 1 from Deregulated Activity of Akt in Epithelial Basal Cells Induces Spontaneous Tumors and Heightened Sensitivity to Skin Carcinogenesis

30. Supplementary Figures 1-10 from Akt Activation Synergizes with Trp53 Loss in Oral Epithelium to Produce a Novel Mouse Model for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

31. Supplementary Information from In Vivo Disruption of an Rb–E2F–Ezh2 Signaling Loop Causes Bladder Cancer

32. Data from In Vivo Disruption of an Rb–E2F–Ezh2 Signaling Loop Causes Bladder Cancer

34. Supplementary Figure 2 from Deregulated Activity of Akt in Epithelial Basal Cells Induces Spontaneous Tumors and Heightened Sensitivity to Skin Carcinogenesis

35. Supplementary Table 1 from Deregulated Activity of Akt in Epithelial Basal Cells Induces Spontaneous Tumors and Heightened Sensitivity to Skin Carcinogenesis

36. PARP inhibition promotes endothelial‐like traits in melanoma cells and modulates pericyte coverage dynamics during vasculogenic mimicry

37. BlaDimiR: A Urine-based miRNA Score for Accurate Bladder Cancer Diagnosis and Follow-up

40. Analysis of Exosomal Cargo Provides Accurate Clinical, Histologic and Mutational Information in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

43. Genomic Landscape of Vinflunine Response in Metastatic Urothelial Cancer

44. Toward Tumor Fight and Tumor Microenvironment Remodeling: PBA Induces Cell Cycle Arrest and Reduces Tumor Hybrid Cells’ Pluripotency in Bladder Cancer

45. PIK3CA Gene Alterations in Bladder Cancer are Frequent and Associate with Reduced Recurrence in Non-Muscle Invasive Tumors

46. NOTCH pathway inactivation promotes bladder cancer progression

48. Functional Specificity of the Members of the Sos Family of Ras-GEF Activators: Novel Role of Sos2 in Control of Epidermal Stem Cell Homeostasis

49. Functional specificity of the members of the Sos family of Ras-GEF Activators: Novel role of Sos2 in control of epidermal stem cell homeostasis

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