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2. Mammary gland development and EDC-driven cancer susceptibility in mesenchymal ERα-knockout mice.

3. The OSUMMER lines: A series of ultraviolet-accelerated NRAS-mutant mouse melanoma cell lines syngeneic to C57BL/6.

4. Cell-intrinsic melanin fails to protect melanocytes from ultraviolet-mutagenesis in the absence of epidermal melanin.

5. Enhanced BRAF engagement by NRAS mutants capable of promoting melanoma initiation.

6. UVB mutagenesis differs in Nras - and Braf -mutant mouse models of melanoma.

7. GREB1 regulates PI3K/Akt signaling to control hormone-sensitive breast cancer proliferation.

8. In utero estrogenic endocrine disruption alters the stroma to increase extracellular matrix density and mammary gland stiffness.

9. GREB1 isoforms regulate proliferation independent of ERα co-regulator activities in breast cancer.

10. Varying Susceptibility of the Female Mammary Gland to In Utero Windows of BPA Exposure.

11. Estrogen-regulated STAT1 activation promotes TLR8 expression to facilitate signaling via microRNA-21 in systemic lupus erythematosus.

12. Downstream Antisense Transcription Predicts Genomic Features That Define the Specific Chromatin Environment at Mammalian Promoters.

13. Sustained reprogramming of the estrogen response after chronic exposure to endocrine disruptors.

14. Estrogen modulation of endosome-associated toll-like receptor 8: an IFNα-independent mechanism of sex-bias in systemic lupus erythematosus.

15. Chromatin architecture defines the glucocorticoid response.

16. Convergence of oncogenic and hormone receptor pathways promotes metastatic phenotypes.

17. Analysis of chromatin dynamics during glucocorticoid receptor activation.

18. Cyclin D1 is a selective modifier of androgen-dependent signaling and androgen receptor function.

19. Cyclin D1 splice variants: polymorphism, risk, and isoform-specific regulation in prostate cancer.

20. UV radiation regulates Mi-2 through protein translation and stability.

21. Cyclin D1b is aberrantly regulated in response to therapeutic challenge and promotes resistance to estrogen antagonists.

22. Androgen receptor corepressors and prostate cancer.

23. Cyclin D1b variant influences prostate cancer growth through aberrant androgen receptor regulation.

24. Cyclin D1 binding to the androgen receptor (AR) NH2-terminal domain inhibits activation function 2 association and reveals dual roles for AR corepression.

25. BAF57 governs androgen receptor action and androgen-dependent proliferation through SWI/SNF.

26. A central domain of cyclin D1 mediates nuclear receptor corepressor activity.

27. Specificity of cyclin D1 for androgen receptor regulation.

28. Nongenomic activity and subsequent c-fos induction by estrogen receptor ligands are not sufficient to promote deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in human endometrial adenocarcinoma cells.

29. Alpha and beta phases of 4-aminoquinoline-2-carboxylic acid monohydrate.

30. Redetermination of octahydrochrysene.

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