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1. Secreted CLIC3 drives cancer progression through its glutathione-dependent oxidoreductase activity

2. Author Correction: Cancer-associated fibroblasts require proline synthesis by PYCR1 for the deposition of pro-tumorigenic extracellular matrix.

3. Cancer-associated fibroblasts require proline synthesis by PYCR1 for the deposition of pro-tumorigenic extracellular matrix.

4. Breast cancer dependence on MCL-1 is due to its canonical anti-apoptotic function.

6. Differential requirements for MDM2 E3 activity during embryogenesis and in adult mice.

7. The MSP-RON axis stimulates cancer cell growth in models of triple negative breast cancer.

8. Impact of Formate Supplementation on Body Weight and Plasma Amino Acids.

9. Formate induces a metabolic switch in nucleotide and energy metabolism.

10. A Unique Panel of Patient-Derived Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Lines Provides a Preclinical Pathway for Therapeutic Testing.

11. Increased formate overflow is a hallmark of oxidative cancer.

12. MCL-1 is a prognostic indicator and drug target in breast cancer.

13. Glutaminolysis drives membrane trafficking to promote invasiveness of breast cancer cells.

14. PyMT-Maclow: A novel, inducible, murine model for determining the role of CD68 positive cells in breast tumor development.

15. Mitochondrial permeabilization engages NF-κB-dependent anti-tumour activity under caspase deficiency.

16. Tumor matrix stiffness promotes metastatic cancer cell interaction with the endothelium.

17. Secreted CLIC3 drives cancer progression through its glutathione-dependent oxidoreductase activity.

18. Acetate Recapturing by Nuclear Acetyl-CoA Synthetase 2 Prevents Loss of Histone Acetylation during Oxygen and Serum Limitation.

19. Sildenafil Potentiates a cGMP-Dependent Pathway to Promote Melanoma Growth.

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