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1. L-2-Hydroxyglutarate remodeling of the epigenome and epitranscriptome creates a metabolic vulnerability in kidney cancer models

2. PRMT1 promotes neuroblastoma cell survival through ATF5

3. Metabolic Reprogramming by MYCN Confers Dependence on the Serine-Glycine-One-Carbon Biosynthetic Pathway

7. p53/microRNA-214/ULK1 axis impairs renal tubular autophagy in diabetic kidney disease

19. Abstract 3705: L-2HG, oncometabolite-driven epigenetic and epitranscriptomic reprogramming creates metabolic vulnerability in renal cancer

20. PD17-08 EPIGENETIC AND EPITRANSCRIPTOMIC REPROGRAMMING IN RENAL CANCER BY ONCOMETABOLITE L-2HG CREATES METABOLIC VULNERABILITY

21. Table S2 from Metabolic Reprogramming by MYCN Confers Dependence on the Serine-Glycine-One-Carbon Biosynthetic Pathway

22. Data from Metabolic Reprogramming by MYCN Confers Dependence on the Serine-Glycine-One-Carbon Biosynthetic Pathway

23. Supplementary Data from Metabolic Reprogramming by MYCN Confers Dependence on the Serine-Glycine-One-Carbon Biosynthetic Pathway

31. DHODH is an independent prognostic marker and potent therapeutic target in neuroblastoma

33. DHODH is an independent prognostic marker and potent therapeutic target in neuroblastoma

39. Bif-1 Interacts with Prohibitin-2 to Regulate Mitochondrial Inner Membrane during Cell Stress and Apoptosis

43. IRES-based Bicistronic in-situ Reporter Assays for Discovery of Transcription-targeted Lead Compounds

45. Transcriptional Profiling Reveals a Common Metabolic Program in High-Risk Human Neuroblastoma and Mouse Neuroblastoma Sphere-Forming Cells

48. KDM4C and ATF4 Cooperate in Transcriptional Control of Amino Acid Metabolism

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