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1. Increased tumor glycolysis is associated with decreased immune infiltration across human solid tumors

2. Histone 3 Methyltransferases Alter Melanoma Initiation and Progression Through Discrete Mechanisms

3. Long non-coding RNAs discriminate the stages and gene regulatory states of human humoral immune response

4. Supplementary Figures S1 - S14 from CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

5. Supplementary Table S4 from CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

6. Supplementary Figure 1 from Phase II Trial of Bicalutamide in Patients with Androgen Receptor–Positive, Estrogen Receptor–Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

7. Supplementary Legend from Phase II Trial of Bicalutamide in Patients with Androgen Receptor–Positive, Estrogen Receptor–Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

8. Supplementary Figure 2 from Phase II Trial of Bicalutamide in Patients with Androgen Receptor–Positive, Estrogen Receptor–Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

9. Supplementary Table 1 from Phase II Trial of Bicalutamide in Patients with Androgen Receptor–Positive, Estrogen Receptor–Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer

10. BTG1 mutation yields supercompetitive B cells primed for malignant transformation

11. Smc3 dosage regulates B cell transit through germinal centers and restricts their malignant transformation

12. Histone H1 loss drives lymphoma by disrupting 3D chromatin architecture

13. Alterations in transcriptional networks in cancer: the role of noncoding somatic driver mutations

14. A nuclear cAMP microdomain suppresses tumor growth by Hippo pathway inactivation

15. The NF-κB Transcriptional Footprint Is Essential for SARS-CoV-2 Replication

16. Abstract A24: BTG1 mutations confer a fitness advantage and promote aggressive B cell lymphoma development by lowering the threshold for MYC induction

17. A nuclear cAMP microdomain suppresses tumor growth by Hippo pathway inactivation

18. Long non-coding RNAs discriminate the stages and gene regulatory states of human humoral immune response

19. Unique Immune Cell Coactivators Specify Locus Control Region Function and Cell Stage

20. BTG1 Mutation Promotes Aggressive Lymphoma Development By Lowering the Threshold to MYC Activation and Generating 'Super-Competitor' B Cells

21. CHD1 Loss Alters AR Binding at Lineage-Specific Enhancers and Modulates Distinct Transcriptional Programs to Drive Prostate Tumorigenesis

22. Abstract 287: A nuclear cAMP microdomain suppresses tumor growth by Hippo Pathway inactivation

23. Histone 1 Mutations Drive Lymphomagenesis By Inducing Primitive Stem Cell Functions and Epigenetic Instructions through Profound 3D Re-Organization of the B-Cell Genome

24. An OCT2 / OCA-B / MEF2B Ternary Complex Controls the Activity and Architecture of an Essential Locus Control Region for Normal and Malignant Germinal Center B-Cells

25. TET2 Deficiency Causes Germinal Center Hyperplasia, Impairs Plasma Cell Differentiation, and Promotes B-cell Lymphomagenesis

26. Histone demethylase LSD1 is required for germinal center formation and BCL6-driven lymphomagenesis

27. Widespread mitotic bookmarking by histone marks and transcription factors in pluripotent stem cells

28. Regulatory elements in molecular networks

29. CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

30. The effects of soy supplementation on gene expression in breast cancer: a randomized placebo-controlled study

31. Crebbp Mutations Disrupt Dynamic Enhancer Acetylation in B-Cells, Enabling HDAC3 to Drive Lymphomagenesis

32. An estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer subset characterized by a hormonally regulated transcriptional program and response to androgen

33. Stat3 Mediates Expression of Autotaxin in Breast Cancer

34. Distinct PIK3CA mutation profiles in estrogen receptor (ER) negative breast cancer (BC) subsets

35. High expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 is associated with estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer

36. 18F-FDG PET of locally invasive breast cancer and association of estrogen receptor status with standardized uptake value: microarray and immunohistochemical analysis

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