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2. Characterization of flavonoids with potent and subtype-selective actions on estrogen receptors alpha and beta
3. A novel ERβ high throughput microscopy platform for testing endocrine disrupting chemicals
4. DNMT3A-coordinated splicing governs the stem state switch towards differentiation in embryonic and haematopoietic stem cells
5. Gene transcription regulation by ER at the single cell and allele level
6. Machine learning methods for endocrine disrupting potential identification based on single-cell data
7. High throughput microscopy and single cell phenotypic image-based analysis in toxicology and drug discovery
8. Transcriptome, proteome, and protein synthesis within the intracellular cytomatrix
9. Binary Classification of the Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals by Artificial Neural Networks
10. Oral follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) receptor agonist affects granulosa cells differently than recombinant human FSH
11. Sensitive image-based chromatin binding assays using inducible ERα to rapidly characterize estrogenic chemicals and mixtures
12. SPACe (Swift Phenotypic Analysis of Cells): an open-source, single cell analysis of Cell Painting data
13. Endocrine disrupting chemicals differentially alter intranuclear dynamics and transcriptional activation of estrogen receptor-α
14. Pediatric human nose organoids demonstrate greater susceptibility, epithelial responses, and cytotoxicity than adults during RSV infection.
15. Targeted brachyury degradation disrupts a highly specific autoregulatory program controlling chordoma cell identity
16. Single-Cell Distribution Analysis of AR Levels by High-Throughput Microscopy in Cell Models: Application for Testing Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
17. A Mechanistic High-Content Analysis Assay Using a Chimeric Androgen Receptor That Rapidly Characterizes Androgenic Chemicals
18. Inhibition of the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway promotes castration-resistant prostate cancer.
19. A novel ERβ high throughput microscopy platform for testing endocrine disrupting chemicals
20. Morphological screening of mesenchymal mammary tumor organoids to identify drugs that reverse epithelial-mesenchymal transition
21. Epigenetic loss of AOX1 expression via EZH2 leads to metabolic deregulations and promotes bladder cancer progression
22. Correction: Epigenetic loss of AOX1 expression via EZH2 leads to metabolic deregulations and promotes bladder cancer progression
23. Predicting the Estrogen Receptor Activity of Environmental Chemicals by Single-Cell Image Analysis and Data-driven Modeling
24. Telomere Dysfunction Induces Sirtuin Repression that Drives Telomere-Dependent Disease
25. eEF1A2 promotes PTEN-GSK3β-SCF complex-dependent degradation of Aurora kinase A and is inactivated in breast cancer.
26. Analysis and Modeling of Early Estradiol-induced GREB1 Single Allele Gene Transcription at the Population Level
27. Unique cellular protrusions mediate breast cancer cell migration by tethering to osteogenic cells
28. Development of the Texas A&M Superfund Research Program Computational Platform for Data Integration, Visualization, and Analysis
29. A homing system targets therapeutic T cells to brain cancer
30. Combinatorial inhibition of PTPN12-regulated receptors leads to a broadly effective therapeutic strategy in triple-negative breast cancer
31. Figure S7 from Proteasome Inhibitors Silence Oncogenes in Multiple Myeloma through Localized Histone Deacetylase 3 Stabilization and Chromatin Condensation
32. Data from Proteasome Inhibitors Silence Oncogenes in Multiple Myeloma through Localized Histone Deacetylase 3 Stabilization and Chromatin Condensation
33. Supplementary Data SD1 from Proteasome Inhibitors Silence Oncogenes in Multiple Myeloma through Localized Histone Deacetylase 3 Stabilization and Chromatin Condensation
34. Abstract P6-11-15: Lipid accumulation in residual triple negative breast cancer cells surviving chemotherapy treatment
35. The Signaling Pathways Project, an integrated ‘omics knowledgebase for mammalian cellular signaling pathways
36. Proteasome Inhibitors Silence Oncogenes in Multiple Myeloma through Localized Histone Deacetylase 3 Stabilization and Chromatin Condensation
37. Effects of α and β-adrenergic signaling on innate immunity and Porphyromonas gingivalis virulence in an invertebrate model
38. Basic Image Analysis and Manipulation in ImageJ/Fiji.
39. Steroid Receptor Coactivator-2 Controls the Pentose Phosphate Pathway through RPIA in Human Endometrial Cancer Cells
40. Abstract 6355: A characterisation of direct and indirect transcription factor inhibition to target brachyury in chordoma
41. Abstract LB517A: The role of EGFR in resistance to tucatinib and its therapeutic implications
42. Retraction Note: A homing system targets therapeutic T cells to brain cancer
43. Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
44. The Human Nose Organoid Respiratory Virus Model: an Ex Vivo Human Challenge Model To Study Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Pathogenesis and Evaluate Therapeutics
45. Abstract P4-01-01: Resistance to next generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in HER2-positive breast cancer (BC): Role of HER and PIK3CA mutations and development of new treatment strategies and study models
46. Abstract PD8-06: Acquired resistance to tucatinib is associated with EGFR amplification in HER2+ breast cancer (BC) models and can be overcome by a more complete blockade of HER receptor layer
47. Imaging-Based Screening of Deubiquitinating Proteases Identifies Otubain-1 as a Stabilizer of c-MYC
48. Quality Control for Single Cell Imaging Analytics Using Endocrine Disruptor-Induced Changes in Estrogen Receptor Expression
49. Transcriptome, Proteome, and Protein Synthesis Within the Intracellular Cytomatrix
50. Epigenetic Silencing of MYC By Proteasome Inhibitors
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