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1. Intestinal cell diversity and treatment responses in a parasitic nematode at single cell resolution

2. The medical humanities at United States medical schools: a mixed method analysis of publicly assessable information on 31 schools

3. Myeloid cell interferon responses correlate with clearance of SARS-CoV-2

4. Transcriptomic atlas and interaction networks of brain cells in mouse CNS demyelination and remyelination

5. Lung Epithelial Signaling Mediates Early Vaccine-Induced CD4+ T Cell Activation and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Control

6. Complete deconvolution of cellular mixtures based on linearity of transcriptional signatures

7. CEA expression heterogeneity and plasticity confer resistance to the CEA-targeting bispecific immunotherapy antibody cibisatamab (CEA-TCB) in patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids

8. Characterisation of a Novel Cell Line (ICR-SS-1) Established from a Patient-Derived Xenograft of Synovial Sarcoma

9. Itaconate confers tolerance to late NLRP3 inflammasome activation

10. A mouse SWATH-mass spectrometry reference spectral library enables deconvolution of species-specific proteomic alterations in human tumour xenografts

11. An Agonistic Anti-CD137 Antibody Disrupts Lymphoid Follicle Structure and T-Cell-Dependent Antibody Responses

12. Genome-wide and high-density CRISPR-Cas9 screens identify point mutations in PARP1 causing PARP inhibitor resistance

13. Drosophila TDP-43 RNA-Binding Protein Facilitates Association of Sister Chromatid Cohesion Proteins with Genes, Enhancers and Polycomb Response Elements.

14. Pten Regulates Epithelial Cytodifferentiation during Prostate Development.

15. β-catenin is required for prostate development and cooperates with Pten loss to drive invasive carcinoma.

16. Wnt4 participates in the formation of vertebrate neuromuscular junction.

17. Brca2 and Trp53 deficiency cooperate in the progression of mouse prostate tumourigenesis.

19. Assessment of Androgen Receptor Splice Variant-7 as a Biomarker of Clinical Response in Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

20. IL-15 priming alters IFN-γ regulation in murine NK cells

21. Data from HER3 Is an Actionable Target in Advanced Prostate Cancer

22. Figure S1 from HER3 Is an Actionable Target in Advanced Prostate Cancer

23. Supplementary Data from HER3 Is an Actionable Target in Advanced Prostate Cancer

24. Data from Targeting the p300/CBP Axis in Lethal Prostate Cancer

25. Supplementary Figure 5 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

26. Supplementary Figure Legends, Tables 1 - 3 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

27. Supplementary Figure 4 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

28. Supplementary Figure 1 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

29. Supplementary Figure 3 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

30. Supplementary Figure 6 from High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial

31. Supplementary Data from Targeting the p300/CBP Axis in Lethal Prostate Cancer

32. Supplementary Figures from Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC)

33. Supplementary Methods from Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC)

34. Data from Assessment of Androgen Receptor Splice Variant-7 as a Biomarker of Clinical Response in Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

35. Data from Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC)

36. Supplementary Figure from Assessment of Androgen Receptor Splice Variant-7 as a Biomarker of Clinical Response in Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

37. Figure Legends from Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC)

38. Supplementary Data from Assessment of Androgen Receptor Splice Variant-7 as a Biomarker of Clinical Response in Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

39. Supplementary Tables from Targeting Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal (BET) Family Proteins in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC)

40. Supplementary Figure 1 from SOX9 Elevation in the Prostate Promotes Proliferation and Cooperates with PTEN Loss to Drive Tumor Formation

41. Supplementary Figure 3 from SOX9 Elevation in the Prostate Promotes Proliferation and Cooperates with PTEN Loss to Drive Tumor Formation

42. Supplementary Figure 2 from SOX9 Elevation in the Prostate Promotes Proliferation and Cooperates with PTEN Loss to Drive Tumor Formation

43. Autophagy protects against high-doseMycobacterium tuberculosisinfection

44. Targeting the BAG-1 family of co-chaperones in lethal prostate cancer

46. Evolutionary selection of alleles in the melanophilin gene that impacts on prostate organ function and cancer risk

47. Enhanced epigenetic profiling of classical human monocytes reveals a specific signature of healthy aging in the DNA methylome

48. Comparative evaluation of itaconate and its derivatives reveals divergent inflammasome and type I interferon regulation in macrophages

50. Protein kinase A drives paracrine crisis and WNT4-dependent testis tumor in Carney complex

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