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1. Ras oncogene-independent activation of RALB signaling is a targetable mechanism of escape from NRAS(V12) oncogene addiction in acute myeloid leukemia

2. Evolution of the clinical-stage hyperactive TcBuster transposase as a platform for robust non-viral production of adoptive cellular therapies.

3. Precision Enhancement of CAR-NK Cells through Non-Viral Engineering and Highly Multiplexed Base Editing.

4. Ablation of SYK Kinase from Expanded Primary Human NK Cells via CRISPR/Cas9 Enhances Cytotoxicity and Cytokine Production.

5. Nonviral genome engineering of natural killer cells.

6. Engineering T cells to enhance 3D migration through structurally and mechanically complex tumor microenvironments.

7. CRISPR-Cas9 cytidine and adenosine base editing of splice-sites mediates highly-efficient disruption of proteins in primary and immortalized cells.

8. Implication of ZNF217 in Accelerating Tumor Development and Therapeutically Targeting ZNF217-Induced PI3K-AKT Signaling for the Treatment of Metastatic Osteosarcoma.

9. Genetic and epigenetic modification of human primary NK cells for enhanced antitumor activity.

10. PLX3397 treatment inhibits constitutive CSF1R-induced oncogenic ERK signaling, reduces tumor growth, and metastatic burden in osteosarcoma.

11. A Genetically Engineered Primary Human Natural Killer Cell Platform for Cancer Immunotherapy.

12. SEMA4C is a novel target to limit osteosarcoma growth, progression, and metastasis.

13. Targeting Ras signaling in AML: RALB is a small GTPase with big potential.

15. Highly efficient multiplex human T cell engineering without double-strand breaks using Cas9 base editors.

16. An Indole-Chalcone Inhibits Multidrug-Resistant Cancer Cell Growth by Targeting Microtubules.

17. RALB provides critical survival signals downstream of Ras in acute myeloid leukemia.

18. Stat5 is critical for the development and maintenance of myeloproliferative neoplasm initiated by Nf1 deficiency.

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