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2. Spatial Transcriptomics Reveal Pitfalls and Opportunities for the Detection of Rare High-Plasticity Breast Cancer Subtypes
3. Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial–mesenchymal transition
4. EMT-driven plasticity prospectively increases cell–cell variability to promote therapeutic adaptation in breast cancer.
5. Low level of Fibrillarin, a ribosome biogenesis factor, is a new independent marker of poor outcome in breast cancer
6. Combined nanomedicines targeting colorectal cancer stem cells and cancer cells
7. CDYL2 Epigenetically Regulates MIR124 to Control NF-κB/STAT3-Dependent Breast Cancer Cell Plasticity
8. Assessing Cell Activities rather than Identities to Interpret Intra-Tumor Phenotypic Diversity and Its Dynamics
9. Plakins are involved in the regulation of centrosome position in polarized epithelial cells
10. EU-LIFE charter of independent life science research institutes
11. Structure-activity relationship study: Mechanism of cyto-genotoxicity of Nitropyrazole-derived high energy density materials family
12. PSL Chemical Biology Symposia: Recent Progress in Ferroptosis
13. Cooperative pro-tumorigenic adaptation to oncogenic RAS through epithelial-to-mesenchymal plasticity
14. Metabolomics and cytotoxicity of monomethylhydrazine (MMH) and (E)-1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-2-tetrazene (TMTZ), two liquid propellants
15. Toxicokinetics and tolerance of a high energy material 3,4,5-trinitropyrazole (TNP) in mice
16. Role of epithelial–mesenchymal transition factors in the histogenesis of uterine carcinomas
17. Gestational trophoblastic neoplasms (GTNs) do not display epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) features
18. Tspan8-β-catenin positive feedback loop promotes melanoma invasion
19. Cellular Pliancy and the Multistep Process of Tumorigenesis
20. Plakins are involved in the maintenance of epithelial polarity
21. Comprehensive characterization of claudin-low breast tumors reflects the impact of the cell-of-origin on cancer evolution
22. EU‐LIFE charter of independent life science research institutes.
23. Apport et défis des Big Data en cancérologie
24. Author Correction: Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial–mesenchymal transition
25. The Heterodimeric TWIST1-E12 Complex Drives the Oncogenic Potential of TWIST1 in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells
26. Figure S8 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
27. Supplementary Table 3 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
28. FIGURE 3 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
29. FIGURE 2 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
30. FIGURE 4 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
31. FIGURE 1 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
32. Data from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
33. Supplementary Table 2 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
34. Supplementary Table 1 from Dissecting the Origin of Heterogeneity in Uterine and Ovarian Carcinosarcomas
35. Spatial transcriptomics reveal pitfalls and opportunities for the detection of rare high-plasticity breast cancer subtypes
36. Dissecting the origin of heterogeneity in uterine and ovarian carcinosarcomas
37. Fifteen important questions for oncology to be addressed from 2015
38. TWIST1 is a direct transcriptional target of MYCN and MYC in neuroblastoma
39. In Vivo Characterization of the Toxicological Properties of DPhP, One of the Main Degradation Products of Aryl Phosphate Esters
40. Supplemental Figure 4 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
41. Supplemental Patient Information from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
42. Data from Tight Junction Protein Claudin-2 Promotes Self-Renewal of Human Colorectal Cancer Stem-like Cells
43. Supplemental Figure 3 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
44. Supplemental Table S4 from Tight Junction Protein Claudin-2 Promotes Self-Renewal of Human Colorectal Cancer Stem-like Cells
45. Supplemental Figure 5 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
46. Supplemental Table 1 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
47. Supplemental Figure 2 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
48. Supplemental Figures - Legends - Methods from Tight Junction Protein Claudin-2 Promotes Self-Renewal of Human Colorectal Cancer Stem-like Cells
49. Supplementary Data from EMT Transcription Factor ZEB1 Represses the Mutagenic POLθ-Mediated End-Joining Pathway in Breast Cancers
50. Supplemental Table 2 from Genomic Copy Number Profiling Using Circulating Free Tumor DNA Highlights Heterogeneity in Neuroblastoma
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