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1. Cell type and stage specific transcriptional, chromatin and cell-cell communication landscapes in the mammary gland

2. Tristetraprolin expression by keratinocytes protects against skin carcinogenesis

3. Targeting the epigenetic addiction of Merkel cell carcinoma

4. Context Dependency of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition for Metastasis

5. Lineage-Restricted Mammary Stem Cells Sustain the Development, Homeostasis, and Regeneration of the Estrogen Receptor Positive Lineage

6. Defining stem cell dynamics and migration during wound healing in mouse skin epidermis

7. Uncovering the Number and Clonal Dynamics of Mesp1 Progenitors during Heart Morphogenesis

8. A Novel Approach for Quantifying Cancer Cells Showing Hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal States in Large Series of Tissue Samples: Towards a New Prognostic Marker

9. Clonal Dynamics Reveal Two Distinct Populations of Basal Cells in Slow-Turnover Airway Epithelium

10. NKX2-5 mutations causative for congenital heart disease retain functionality and are directed to hundreds of targets

11. Supplementary Methods, Figures 1-4, Table Legends 1-14 from Characterization and Clinical Evaluation of CD10+ Stroma Cells in the Breast Cancer Microenvironment

12. Supplementary Tables 1-14 from Characterization and Clinical Evaluation of CD10+ Stroma Cells in the Breast Cancer Microenvironment

13. Data from Characterization and Clinical Evaluation of CD10+ Stroma Cells in the Breast Cancer Microenvironment

14. RHOJ controls EMT-associated resistance to chemotherapy

15. Mesp1 controls the chromatin and enhancer landscapes essential for spatiotemporal patterning of early cardiovascular progenitors

16. Fat1 deletion promotes hybrid EMT state, tumour stemness and metastasis

17. Heterotypic cell-cell communication regulates glandular stem cell multipotency

18. Tristetraprolin expression by keratinocytes protects against skin carcinogenesis

19. Mammary ductal epithelium controls cold-induced adipocyte thermogenesis

20. Targeting the epigenetic addiction of Merkel cell carcinoma

21. Recording EMT Activity by Lineage Tracing during Metastasis

22. Mechanisms of stretch-mediated skin expansion at single-cell resolution

23. Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial–mesenchymal transition

24. A Novel Approach for Quantifying Cancer Cells Showing Hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal States in Large Series of Tissue Samples: Towards a New Prognostic Marker

25. Defining the Design Principles of Skin Epidermis Postnatal Growth

26. Author Correction: Thyroid hormone induces progression and invasiveness of squamous cell carcinomas by promoting a ZEB-1/E-cadherin switch

27. Epidermal autonomous VEGFA/Flt1/Nrp1 functions mediate psoriasis-like disease

28. Early lineage segregation of multipotent embryonic mammary gland progenitors

29. Identification of the tumour transition states occurring during EMT

30. Author Correction: Guidelines and definitions for research on epithelial–mesenchymal transition

31. 248 A developmental cellular hierarchy in melanoma uncouples growth and metastatic phenotypes

32. Abstract ES10-1: Cellular Plasticity, Fate, Potential and Lineage Commitment of Mammary Gland Stem Cells

34. Spatiotemporal regulation of multipotency during prostate development

35. Phenotypic Plasticity: Driver of Cancer Initiation, Progression, and Therapy Resistance

36. Thyroid hormone induces progression and invasiveness of squamous cell carcinomas by promoting a ZEB-1/E-cadherin switch

37. EMT Transition States during Tumor Progression and Metastasis

38. Cancer Stem Cells: Basic Concepts and Therapeutic Implications

39. Deciphering the cells of origin of squamous cell carcinomas

40. Context Dependency of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition for Metastasis

41. Stem cell dynamics, migration and plasticity during wound healing

42. <scp>YAP</scp> and <scp>TAZ</scp> are essential for basal and squamous cell carcinoma initiation

43. A slow cycling Lgr5 tumour population mediates basal cell carcinoma relapse after therapy

44. Universality of clone dynamics during tissue development

45. Defining the earliest step of cardiovascular lineage segregation by single-cell RNA-seq

46. Genomic landscape of carcinogen-induced and genetically induced mouse skin squamous cell carcinoma

47. Developing 3D SEM in a broad biological context

48. Identifying the niche controlling melanocyte differentiation

49. Lineage-Restricted Mammary Stem Cells Sustain the Development, Homeostasis, and Regeneration of the Estrogen Receptor Positive Lineage

50. Cell-Type-Specific Chromatin States Differentially Prime Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tumor-Initiating Cells for Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition

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