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1. Upfront DPYD Genotyping and Toxicity Associated with Fluoropyrimidine-Based Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy for Oropharyngeal Carcinomas: A Work in Progress

2. Gfi1b regulates the level of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes

3. GFI1 facilitates efficient DNA repair by regulating PRMT1 dependent methylation of MRE11 and 53BP1

4. GFI1’s role in DNA repair suggests implications for tumour cell response to treatment

5. Gfi1b controls integrin signaling-dependent cytoskeleton dynamics and organization in megakaryocytes

6. Autocrine Activation of the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway by CUX1 and GLIS1 in Breast Cancers

7. Threshold Levels of Gfi1 Maintain E2A Activity for B Cell Commitment via Repression of Id1.

8. RAS transformation requires CUX1-dependent repair of oxidative DNA damage.

9. Data from Deletion of the Miz-1 POZ Domain Increases Efficacy of Cytarabine Treatment in T- and B-ALL/Lymphoma Mouse Models

13. Data from Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus p75 and p110 CUX1 Transgenic Mice Develop Mammary Tumors of Various Histologic Types

14. Implementing DPYD*2A Genotyping in Clinical Practice: The Quebec, Canada, Experience

15. Upfront

16. Deletion of the Miz-1 POZ Domain Increases Efficacy of Cytarabine Treatment in T- and B-ALL/Lymphoma Mouse Models

17. A novel regulatory circuit between p53 and GFI1 controls induction of apoptosis in T cells

18. Gfi1b regulates the level of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling in hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes

19. Gfi1b controls integrin signaling-dependent cytoskeleton dynamics and organization in megakaryocytes

20. Reduced expression but not deficiency of GFI1 causes a fatal myeloproliferative disease in mice

21. The function of cux1 in oxidative dna damage repair is needed to prevent premature senescence of mouse embryo fibroblasts

22. GFI1 facilitates efficient DNA repair by regulating PRMT1 dependent methylation of MRE11 and 53BP1

23. CUX1 transcription factor is required for optimal ATM/ATR-mediated responses to DNA damage

24. Cut homeobox 1 causes chromosomal instability by promoting bipolar division after cytokinesis failure

25. Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus p75 and p110 CUX1 Transgenic Mice Develop Mammary Tumors of Various Histologic Types

26. p110 CUX1 Cooperates with E2F Transcription Factors in the Transcriptional Activation of Cell Cycle-Regulated Genes

27. Threshold Levels of Gfi1 Maintain E2A Activity for B Cell Commitment via Repression of Id1

28. Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein L is required for the survival and functional integrity of murine hematopoietic stem cells

30. Genome-wide location analysis and expression studies reveal a role for p110 CUX1 in the activation of DNA replication genes

31. GFI1 as a novel prognostic and therapeutic factor for AML/MDS

32. Loss of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein L (HNRNP L) leads to mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damage response and caspase-dependent cell death in hematopoietic stem cells

33. 72 personalized treatment approach for GFI 136N heterozygous or homozygous MDS patients

34. Reduced expression of Gfi1 causes a fatal myeloproliferative disease by simultaneously blocking myeloid differentiation and p53 mediated apoptosis

35. RAS transformation requires CUX1-dependent repair of oxidative DNA damage

36. Growth factor independence 1B (GFI1B) regulates WNT signaling in hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes by recruiting LSD1 to B-CATENIN target genes

37. Notch1-induced T cell leukemogenesis requires the c-Myc cofactor and BTB-POZ domain protein MIZ-1 to control the activation of P53

38. Epigenetic therapy as a novel approach for GFI136N-associated murine/human AML

39. Long-range transcriptional regulation by the p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein on the ENCODE array

40. Correction: Corrigendum: MicroRNA122 is a key regulator of α-fetoprotein expression and influences the aggressiveness of hepatocellular carcinoma

41. MicroRNA122 is a key regulator of α-fetoprotein expression and influences the aggressiveness of hepatocellular carcinoma

42. Transcriptional activation of the Lats1 tumor suppressor gene in tumors of CUX1 transgenic mice

43. p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein stimulates cell migration and invasion in part through a regulatory cascade culminating in the repression of E-cadherin and occludin

44. Abstract B08: Loss of functional Miz-1 impairs c-Myc-dependent B cell lymphomagenesis

45. Abstract 997: Loss of Miz-1 increases latency of T-ALL by preventing induction of autophagy

46. Gfi136N is a prognostic marker and possible target for the progression of MDS to AML

47. A Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Of Growth Factor Independence 1 (GFI136N) is a Novel Prognostic Marker For The Progression Of Myelodysplastic Syndrome To Acute Myeloid Leukemia

48. Role Of The BTB/POZ Domain Protein Miz-1 In The Development Of c-Myc Driven B-Cell Lymphoma

49. The Splicing Factor Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein L (hnRNPL) Restricts p53 Dependent and p53 Independent Cell Death Pathways In Hematopoietic Stem Cells

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