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1. Lysyl Oxidase Contributes to Mechanotransduction-Mediated Regulation of Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells

6. Data from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype

7. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-5 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype

11. Distinctive Clinicopathologic Features of Monomorphic B-cell Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders in Children

12. Transcript analysis for variant classification resolution in a child with primary ciliary dyskinesia

13. A case of aberrant CD8 T cell-restricted IL-7 signaling with a Janus kinase 3 defect-associated atypical severe combined immunodeficiency

15. The Classification of Pediatric and Young Adult Renal Cell Carcinomas Registered on the Children’s Oncology Group (COG) Protocol AREN03B2 Following Focused Genetic Testing

16. Correction: Development and Cancer: At the Crossroads of Nodal and Notch Signaling

17. Divergence(s) in nodal signaling between aggressive melanoma and embryonic stem cells

18. Genetic Testing Requires NGS and Sanger Methodologies

19. Tumor Cell Vasculogenic Mimicry

20. Nodal Expression and Detection in Cancer: Experience and Challenges

21. Development and Cancer: At the Crossroads of Nodal and Notch Signaling

22. Human embryonic stem cell microenvironment suppresses the tumorigenic phenotype of aggressive cancer cells

23. The epigenetic reprogramming of poorly aggressive melanoma cells by a metastatic microenvironment

24. Paradoxical roles for lysyl oxidases in cancer—A prospect

25. Lysyl oxidase regulates actin filament formation through the p130Cas/Crk/DOCK180 signaling complex

26. Tumor Cell Plasticity in Ewing Sarcoma, an Alternative Circulatory System Stimulated by Hypoxia

27. Lysyl Oxidase Regulates Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Adhesion through a Hydrogen Peroxide–Mediated Mechanism

28. Effects of Angiogenesis Inhibitors on Vascular Network Formation by Human Endothelial and Melanoma Cells

29. Regulating the Tumor Suppressor Gene Maspin in Breast Cancer Cells

30. CD4 T cell–restricted IL-2 signaling defect in a patient with a novel IFNGR1 deficiency

31. Expression of multiple molecular phenotypes by aggressive melanoma tumor cells: role in vasculogenic mimicry

32. The Tumour Suppressor Gene Maspin is Differentially Regulated in Cytotrophoblasts During Human Placental Development

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34. Nodal signaling promotes a tumorigenic phenotype in human breast cancer

35. C1q-Containing Immune Complexes Purified from Sera of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Mediate IL-8 Production by Human Synoviocytes: Role of C1q Receptors

36. Tumor cell vasculogenic mimicry: from controversy to therapeutic promise

37. Molecular pathways: vasculogenic mimicry in tumor cells: diagnostic and therapeutic implications

38. Lessons from Embryogenesis

39. Regulation of the embryonic morphogen Nodal by Notch4 facilitates manifestation of the aggressive melanoma phenotype

40. New insights into cathepsin D in mammary tissue development and remodeling

41. Lysyl oxidase contributes to mechanotransduction-mediated regulation of transforming growth factor-β signaling in breast cancer cells

42. Epigenetically reprogramming metastatic tumor cells with an embryonic microenvironment

43. Inhibition of macrophage-induced antigen-specific T lymphocyte proliferation by poly I:C: Strain and antigen independence

44. Hypoxia/reoxygenation: a dynamic regulator of lysyl oxidase-facilitated breast cancer migration

45. A requirement for dimerization of HP1Hsalpha in suppression of breast cancer invasion

46. Heterochromatin-Associated Protein 1, HP1Hsα, in Breast Cancer Invasion and Metastasis

47. Epigenetic transdifferentiation of normal melanocytes by a metastatic melanoma microenvironment

48. The Epigenetic Influence of the Tumor Microenvironment on Melanoma Plasticity

49. Regulating the tumor suppressor gene maspin in breast cancer cells: a potential mechanism for the anticancer properties of tamoxifen

50. Conserved properties of HP1(Hsalpha)

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