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1. Spatially resolved gene expression profiles of fibrosing interstitial lung diseases.

2. Netrin signaling mediates survival of dormant epithelial ovarian cancer cells.

3. A Genome Wide CRISPR Screen Reveals That HOXA9 Promotes Enzalutamide Resistance in Prostate Cancer.

4. EZH2 inhibition stimulates repetitive element expression and viral mimicry in resting splenic B cells.

5. Regulation of Chromatin Accessibility by the Farnesoid X Receptor Is Essential for Circadian and Bile Acid Homeostasis In Vivo.

6. Merkel cell polyomavirus large T antigen binding to pRb promotes skin hyperplasia and tumor development.

7. Principles of dormancy evident in high-grade serous ovarian cancer.

8. Hypophosphorylated pRb knock-in mice exhibit hallmarks of aging and vitamin C-preventable diabetes.

9. Disrupting the DREAM transcriptional repressor complex induces apolipoprotein overexpression and systemic amyloidosis in mice.

10. Phosphorylation of the RB C-terminus regulates condensin II release from chromatin.

11. BEAVR: a browser-based tool for the exploration and visualization of RNA-seq data.

12. An RB-Condensin II Complex Mediates Long-Range Chromosome Interactions and Influences Expression at Divergently Paired Genes.

13. RB1 Deletion in Retinoblastoma Protein Pathway-Disrupted Cells Results in DNA Damage and Cancer Progression.

14. Drugging RB1 Deficiency: Synthetic Lethality with Aurora Kinases.

15. Context dependent roles for RB-E2F transcriptional regulation in tumor suppression.

16. CDK4 Inhibitors Thwart Immunity by Inhibiting Phospho-RB-NF-κB Complexes.

17. Non-canonical functions of the RB protein in cancer.

18. Half brain irradiation in a murine model of breast cancer brain metastasis: magnetic resonance imaging and histological assessments of dose-response.

19. Immunohistochemical Detection of the Retinoblastoma Protein.

20. Disruption of CDK-resistant chromatin association by pRB causes DNA damage, mitotic errors, and reduces Condensin II recruitment.

21. A Systematic Analysis of Negative Growth Control Implicates the DREAM Complex in Cancer Cell Dormancy.

22. Multiple molecular interactions redundantly contribute to RB-mediated cell cycle control.

23. Interchangeable Roles for E2F Transcriptional Repression by the Retinoblastoma Protein and p27KIP1-Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Regulation in Cell Cycle Control and Tumor Suppression.

24. An RB-EZH2 Complex Mediates Silencing of Repetitive DNA Sequences.

25. Structural Conservation and E2F Binding Specificity within the Retinoblastoma Pocket Protein Family.

26. Cell Synchronization of Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts.

27. Loss of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor correlates with improved outcome in patients with lung adenocarcinoma treated with surgery and chemotherapy.

28. Technical Note: Immunohistochemical evaluation of mouse brain irradiation targeting accuracy with 3D-printed immobilization device.

29. Inhibition of pluripotency networks by the Rb tumor suppressor restricts reprogramming and tumorigenesis.

30. Conditional haploinsufficiency of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene.

31. Haploinsufficiency of an RB-E2F1-Condensin II complex leads to aberrant replication and aneuploidy.

32. Loss of the mammalian DREAM complex deregulates chondrocyte proliferation.

33. A retinoblastoma allele that is mutated at its common E2F interaction site inhibits cell proliferation in gene-targeted mice.

34. Analyzing RB and E2F during the G1-S transition.

35. The retinoblastoma protein and PML collaborate to organize heterochromatin and silence E2F-responsive genes during senescence.

36. Mutation of the LXCXE binding cleft of pRb facilitates transformation by ras in vitro but does not promote tumorigenesis in vivo.

37. LXCXE-independent chromatin remodeling by Rb/E2f mediates neuronal quiescence.

38. Molecular mechanisms underlying RB protein function.

39. Conserved region 3 of human papillomavirus 16 E7 contributes to deregulation of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor.

40. Posttranslational modifications of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein as determinants of function.

41. Regulation of transcription and chromatin structure by pRB: here, there and everywhere.

42. Chromosome instability and deregulated proliferation: an unavoidable duo.

43. The retinoblastoma family of proteins and their regulatory functions in the mammalian cell division cycle.

44. DNA damage signals through differentially modified E2F1 molecules to induce apoptosis.

45. Analysis of cell cycle position in mammalian cells.

46. Sweet DREAMs for Hippo.

47. The biochemical basis of CDK phosphorylation-independent regulation of E2F1 by the retinoblastoma protein.

48. A context-specific role for retinoblastoma protein-dependent negative growth control in suppressing mammary tumorigenesis.

49. An overlapping kinase and phosphatase docking site regulates activity of the retinoblastoma protein.

50. Identification of a molecular recognition feature in the E1A oncoprotein that binds the SUMO conjugase UBC9 and likely interferes with polySUMOylation.

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