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1. Developmental stage-specific proliferation and retinoblastoma genesis in RB-deficient human but not mouse cone precursors.

2. Autochthonous tumors driven by Rb1 loss have an ongoing requirement for the RBP2 histone demethylase.

3. Loss of the retinoblastoma binding protein 2 (RBP2) histone demethylase suppresses tumorigenesis in mice lacking Rb1 or Men1.

4. Mutation of p107 exacerbates the consequences of Rb loss in embryonic tissues and causes cardiac and blood vessel defects.

5. Rb/Cdk2/Cdk4 triple mutant mice elicit an alternative mechanism for regulation of the G1/S transition.

6. Essential role of retinoblastoma protein in mammalian hair cell development and hearing.

7. A-type lamins regulate retinoblastoma protein function by promoting subnuclear localization and preventing proteasomal degradation.

8. Retinoblastoma protein functions as a molecular switch determining white versus brown adipocyte differentiation.

9. Human cells compromised for p53 function exhibit defective global and transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair, whereas cells compromised for pRb function are defective only in global repair.

10. p27 and Rb are on overlapping pathways suppressing tumorigenesis in mice.

11. RB-mediated suppression of spontaneous multiple neuroendocrine neoplasia and lung metastases in Rb+/- mice.

12. Increased histone H1 phosphorylation and relaxed chromatin structure in Rb-deficient fibroblasts.

13. Lack of functional retinoblastoma protein mediates increased resistance to antimetabolites in human sarcoma cell lines.

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