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1. Reprogramming of the FOXA1 cistrome in treatment-emergent neuroendocrine prostate cancer

2. Genetic determinants of chromatin reveal prostate cancer risk mediated by context-dependent gene regulation

3. Unpacking circulating tumor DNA lends insight into prostate cancer biology and the clonal dynamics of metastasis

4. Implementation of a prostate cancer‐specific targeted sequencing panel for credentialing of patient‐derived cell lines and genomic characterization of patient samples

5. Genetic determinants of chromatin reveal prostate cancer risk mediated by context-dependent gene regulation

6. Genetic determinants of chromatin reveal prostate cancer risk mediated by context-dependent gene regulation

7. Reprogramming of the FOXA1 cistrome in treatment-emergent neuroendocrine prostate cancer

8. Prostate cancer reactivates developmental epigenomic programs during metastatic progression

9. A genome-scale CRISPR screen reveals PRMT1 as a critical regulator of androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer

10. A genome-scale CRISPR screen reveals PRMT1 as a critical regulator of androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer

11. Everolimus and pazopanib (E/P) benefit genomically selected patients with metastatic urothelial carcinoma

12. Association of tumour microRNA profiling with outcomes in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma receiving first-line platinum-based chemotherapy

13. Binding of TMPRSS2-ERG to BAF chromatin remodeling complexes mediates prostate oncogenesis

14. A somatically acquired enhancer of the androgen receptor is a noncoding driver in advanced prostate cancer

15. The androgen receptor cistrome is extensively reprogrammed in human prostate tumorigenesis

16. A Next Generation Connectivity Map: L1000 Platform And The First 1,000,000 Profiles

17. A Next Generation Connectivity Map: L1000 Platform and the First 1,000,000 Profiles

18. MP66-05 A NOVEL DELETION OF THE LSAMP GENE LOCUS ASSOCIATES WITH RAPID PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN

19. A novel genomic alteration of LSAMP associates with aggressive prostate cancer in African American men

20. Recruitment of ORC or CDC6 to DNA is sufficient to create an artificial origin of replication in mammalian cells

21. Degradation of Cdt1 during S Phase Is Skp2-independent and Is Required for Efficient Progression of Mammalian Cells through S Phase

22. DNA replication and progression through S phase

23. A Dimerized Coiled-Coil Domain and an Adjoining Part of Geminin Interact with Two Sites on Cdt1 for Replication Inhibition

24. A Bipartite Substrate Recognition Motif for Cyclin-dependent Kinases

25. Binding activity of substituted benzyl derivatives of chloronicotinyl insecticides to housefly-head membranes, and its relationship to insecticidal activity against the houseflyMusca domestica

26. Everolimus / pazopanib (E/P) benefits genomically selected patients (pts) with metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC)

27. Abstract 882: TMPRSS2-ERG drives global mistargeting of mammalian SWI/SNF (BAF) complexes in prostate cancer

28. Abstract 140: LSAMP gene deletion is associated with rapid disease progression in prostate cancer of African American men

29. Genetic and functional analyses implicate the NUDT11, HNF1B, and SLC22A3 genes in prostate cancer pathogenesis

30. Role of miR-21, miR372, and E2F1 as biomarkers predicting outcome in cisplatin-treated bladder cancer patients

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