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1. TGFβ-mediated MMP13 secretion drives myoepithelial cell dependent breast cancer progression

2. Fatty Acid Uptake and Lipid Storage Induced by HIF-1α Contribute to Cell Growth and Survival after Hypoxia-Reoxygenation

3. Hooked on fat: the role of lipid synthesis in cancer metabolism and tumour development

4. Abstract P6-10-05: Mutations in the RNA Splicing Factor SF3B1 drive endocrine therapy resistance and confer a targetable replication stress response defect through PARP inhibition

5. Supplementary Figure 5 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

6. Supplementary Figure 4 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

7. Supplementary Figure 6 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

8. Supplementary Figure 3 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

9. Supplementary Figure 1 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

10. Supplementary Figure 2 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

11. Supplementary Figure 7 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

12. Supplementary Figure 8 from 3D Growth of Cancer Cells Elicits Sensitivity to Kinase Inhibitors but Not Lipid Metabolism Modifiers

14. Table S5 from 3D Functional Genomics Screens Identify CREBBP as a Targetable Driver in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

15. Figure S1- S8 from 3D Functional Genomics Screens Identify CREBBP as a Targetable Driver in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

18. Data from Gefitinib (Iressa) represses FOXM1 expression via FOXO3a in breast cancer

19. Data from SIRT Inhibitors Induce Cell Death and p53 Acetylation through Targeting Both SIRT1 and SIRT2

20. Data from 3D Functional Genomics Screens Identify CREBBP as a Targetable Driver in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

21. Supplementary Methods from 3D Functional Genomics Screens Identify CREBBP as a Targetable Driver in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

22. Inhibition of Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase Has Anti-Leukemic Properties in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

23. Lipid Metabolism at the Nexus of Diet and Tumor Microenvironment

24. 3D functional genomics screens identify CREBBP as a targetable driver in aggressive triple-negative breast cancer

26. The glutathione redox system is essential to prevent ferroptosis caused by impaired lipid metabolism in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

27. A micronutrient with major effects on cancer cell viability

28. Lipid desaturation - the next step in targeting lipogenesis in cancer?

29. 3D growth of cancer cells elicits sensitivity to kinase inhibitors but not lipid metabolism modifiers

30. Acetyl-CoA Synthetase 2 Promotes Acetate Utilization and Maintains Cancer Cell Growth under Metabolic Stress

31. Identification and Validation of Driver Kinases from Next-Generation Sequencing Data

32. Identification and Validation of Driver Kinases from Next-Generation Sequencing Data

33. Fatty Acid Uptake and Lipid Storage Induced by HIF-1α Contribute to Cell Growth and Survival after Hypoxia-Reoxygenation

34. Utilizing functional genomics screening to identify potentially novel drug targets in cancer cell spheroid cultures

35. Hooked on fat: the role of lipid synthesis in cancer metabolism and tumour development

36. Cholesteryl Esters: Fueling the Fury of Prostate Cancer

37. Abstract 788: Modeling tumor microenvironmental heterogeneity identifies CREBBP as a novel tumor suppressor in breast cancer

38. FOXM1 Confers Acquired Cisplatin Resistance in Breast Cancer Cells

39. Gefitinib (Iressa) represses FOXM1 expression via FOXO3a in breast cancer

41. Abstract NTOC-093: SYNTHETIC LETHAL APPROACHES TO TARGET ARID1A DEFICIENT OVARIAN CANCERS

42. Acetyl-coA synthetase 2 promotes acetate utilization and maintains cell growth under metabolic stress

43. Antagonism between FOXO and MYC Regulates Cellular Powerhouse

44. Abstract PR06: Modeling the tumor microenvironment to identify novel loss of function mutations in breast cancer progression

45. FOXO3a regulates reactive oxygen metabolism by inhibiting mitochondrial gene expression

46. SIRT inhibitors induce cell death and p53 acetylation through targeting both SIRT1 and SIRT2

47. FoxM1 is a downstream target and marker of HER2 overexpression in breast cancer

48. Abstract IA05: The role of glucose and lipid metabolism in growth and survival of cancer cells

49. A role for the cancer-associated miR-106b~25 cluster in neuronal stem cells

50. Sterol regulatory element binding protein-dependent regulation of lipid synthesis supports cell survival and tumor growth

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