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1. Epidermal growth factor potentiates EGFR(Y992/1173)-mediated therapeutic response of triple negative breast cancer cells to cold atmospheric plasma-activated medium

5. Phenotypic screen for oxygen consumption rate identifies an anti-cancer naphthoquinone that induces mitochondrial oxidative stress

8. Epidermal growth factor potentiates EGFR(Y992/1173)-mediated therapeutic response of triple negative breast cancer cells to cold atmospheric plasma-activated medium

10. Preclinical small molecule WEHI-7326 overcomes drug resistance and elicits response in patient-derived xenograft models of human treatment-refractory tumors

12. Colorectal Cancer Cell Line Proteomes Are Representative of Primary Tumors and Predict Drug Sensitivity

16. Figure S3 from Combined Treatment with a WNT Inhibitor and the NSAID Sulindac Reduces Colon Adenoma Burden in Mice with Truncated APC

17. Data from Combined Treatment with a WNT Inhibitor and the NSAID Sulindac Reduces Colon Adenoma Burden in Mice with Truncated APC

18. Supplementary Table 5 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

19. Supplementary Table S3 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

20. Supplementary Figure 1 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

21. Supplementary Table 8 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

22. Data from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

23. Supplementary Table 9 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

24. Supplementary Data and Methods from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

25. Supplementary Methods from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

26. Supplementary Table 4 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

27. Supplementary Table 7 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

28. Supplementary Table 6 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

29. Supplementary Table 3 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

30. Supplementary Figure S1 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

31. Supplementary Table 2 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

32. Supplementary Table 1 from Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines Are Representative Models of the Main Molecular Subtypes of Primary Cancer

43. Antibodies Specifically Targeting a Locally Misfolded Region of Tumor Associated EGFR

45. A Phase I Clinical Trial with Monoclonal Antibody ch806 Targeting Transitional State and Mutant Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors

47. TGF-beta1 induced S100 family protein expression is associated with epithelial to mesenchymal transition states and poor survival in pancreatic cancer

48. Combined Treatment with a WNT Inhibitor and the NSAID Sulindac Reduces Colon Adenoma Burden in Mice with Truncated APC

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