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1. Report of consensus panel 5 from the 11th international workshop on Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia on COVID-19 prophylaxis and management.

2. High burden of clonal hematopoiesis in first responders exposed to the World Trade Center disaster.

3. Efficacy of booster doses in augmenting waning immune responses to COVID-19 vaccine in patients with cancer.

4. Endogenous knockdown of survivin improves chemotherapeutic response in ALL models.

5. EZN-2208 (PEG-SN38) overcomes ABCG2-mediated topotecan resistance in BRCA1-deficient mouse mammary tumors.

6. ErbB3 ablation impairs PI3K/Akt-dependent mammary tumorigenesis.

7. Down-modulation of cancer targets using locked nucleic acid (LNA)-based antisense oligonucleotides without transfection.

8. Combination therapy for treating breast cancer using antiestrogen, ERA-923, and the mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor, temsirolimus.

9. Tubulin inhibitors. Synthesis and biological activity of HTI-286 analogs with B-segment heterosubstituents.

10. Targeting vascular and avascular compartments of tumors with C. novyi-NT and anti-microtubule agents.

11. A new antiestrogen, 2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-3-methyl-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-1H-indol-5-ol hydrochloride (ERA-923), inhibits the growth of tamoxifen-sensitive and -resistant tumors and is devoid of uterotropic effects in mice and rats.

12. 6-Substituted-4-(3-bromophenylamino)quinazolines as putative irreversible inhibitors of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER-2) tyrosine kinases with enhanced antitumor activity.

13. Design, synthesis, and preclinical characterization of novel, highly selective indole estrogens.

14. 4-Anilino-6,7-dialkoxyquinoline-3-carbonitrile inhibitors of epidermal growth factor receptor kinase and their bioisosteric relationship to the 4-anilino-6,7-dialkoxyquinazoline inhibitors.

15. Amplification of 4q21-q22 and the MXR gene in independently derived mitoxantrone-resistant cell lines.

16. Fumitremorgin C reverses multidrug resistance in cells transfected with the breast cancer resistance protein.

17. Novel multidrug resistance reversal agents.

18. Irreversible inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase with in vivo activity by N-[4-[(3-bromophenyl)amino]-6-quinazolinyl]-2-butynamide (CL-387,785).

19. Atypical multidrug resistance: breast cancer resistance protein messenger RNA expression in mitoxantrone-selected cell lines.

20. Multiple mechanisms confer drug resistance to mitoxantrone in the human 8226 myeloma cell line.

21. Molecular cloning of cDNAs which are highly overexpressed in mitoxantrone-resistant cells: demonstration of homology to ABC transport genes.

22. Reversal of a novel multidrug resistance mechanism in human colon carcinoma cells by fumitremorgin C.

23. Identification of drug interaction sites in P-glycoprotein.

24. Experimentally induced changes in the endocytic traffic of P-glycoprotein alter drug resistance of cancer cells.

25. alpha-(3,4-dimethyoxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydro-6,7-dimethoxy-alpha- [(4-methylphenyl)thio]-2(1H)-isoquinolineheptanenitrile (CL 329,753): a novel chemosensitizing agent for P-glycoprotein-mediated resistance with improved biological properties compared with verapamil and cyclosporine A.

26. The LRP gene encoding a major vault protein associated with drug resistance maps proximal to MRP on chromosome 16: evidence that chromosome breakage plays a key role in MRP or LRP gene amplification.

27. Functional evidence that transmembrane 12 and the loop between transmembrane 11 and 12 form part of the drug-binding domain in P-glycoprotein encoded by MDR1.

28. Localization of the forskolin labeling sites to both halves of P-glycoprotein: similarity of the sites labeled by forskolin and prazosin.

29. ATP-binding cassette proteins Common denominators between ion channels, transporters, and enzymes.

30. P-glycoprotein mediates profound resistance to bisantrene.

31. In vitro models of multiple drug resistance.

32. Major photoaffinity drug labeling sites for iodoaryl azidoprazosin in P-glycoprotein are within, or immediately C-terminal to, transmembrane domains 6 and 12.

33. Biochemical and genetic characterization of the multidrug resistance phenotype in murine macrophage-like J774.2 cells.

34. Domain mapping of the photoaffinity drug-binding sites in P-glycoprotein encoded by mouse mdr1b.

35. Differential transport properties of two mdr gene products are distinguished by progesterone.

36. Differential expression of cell surface antigens of canine keratinocytes defined by monoclonal antibodies.

37. Photoaffinity probes for the alpha 1-adrenergic receptor and the calcium channel bind to a common domain in P-glycoprotein.

38. Alternate overexpression of two P-glycoprotein [corrected] genes is associated with changes in multidrug resistance in a J774.2 cell line.

39. Biosynthesis of heterogeneous forms of multidrug resistance-associated glycoproteins.

40. Comparison of horseradish peroxidase visualization methods: quantitative results and further technical specifics.

41. Electrophoretic analysis of P-glycoproteins produced by mouse J774.2 and Chinese hamster ovary multidrug-resistant cells.

42. Photoreceptor disc shedding in eye cups. Inhibition by deletion of extracellular divalent cations.

43. Monoclonal antibodies: cell surface markers for canine keratinocytes.

44. Distinct P-glycoprotein precursors are overproduced in independently isolated drug-resistant cell lines.

45. Membrane glycoproteins of the nerve growth cone: diversity and growth regulation of oligosaccharides.

46. Hypothalamic, other diencephalic, and telencephalic neurons that project to the dorsal midbrain.

47. P-glycoproteins encoded by mdr 1b in murine gravid uterus and multidrug resistant tumor cell lines are differentially glycosylated.

48. Progesterone interacts with P-glycoprotein in multidrug-resistant cells and in the endometrium of gravid uterus.

49. Stimulation of photoreceptor disc shedding and pigment epithelial phagocytosis by glutamate, aspartate, and other amino acids.

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