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3. Genome-Wide Analysis Identifies Nuclear Factor 1C as a Novel Transcription Factor and Potential Therapeutic Target in SCLC

4. HIV vaccine candidate efficacy in female macaques mediated by cAMP-dependent efferocytosis and V2-specific ADCC

5. SMYD3 represses tumor-intrinsic interferon response in HPV-negative squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck

7. Juxtaposition of intensive agriculture, vulnerable aquifers, and mixed chemical/microbial exposures in private-well tapwater in northeast Iowa

10. Chemical systems biology reveals mechanisms of glucocorticoid receptor signaling

14. Nuclear pore protein NUP210 depletion suppresses metastasis through heterochromatin-mediated disruption of tumor cell mechanical response

16. The mineralocorticoid receptor forms higher order oligomers upon DNA binding.

17. Cycles in spatial and temporal chromosomal organization driven by the circadian clock.

21. Figure S5 from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

22. Table S6 from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

23. Figure 2 extended data from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

24. Data from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

25. Figure 1 extended data from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

34. Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and is Associated with Worse Outcomes

41. The multivalency of the glucocorticoid receptor ligand-binding domain explains its manifold physiological activities

44. “Stripe” transcription factors provide accessibility to co-binding partners in mammalian genomes

45. Transcription factors TCF-1 and GATA3 are key factors for the epigenetic priming of early innate lymphoid progenitors toward distinct cell fates

46. Single-molecule tracking reveals two low-mobility states for chromatin and transcriptional regulators within the nucleus

49. PD07-12 IDENTIFICATION OF CHROMATIN SIGNATURES PREDICTIVE OF PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION

50. The glucocorticoid receptor associates with the cohesin loader NIPBL to promote long-range gene regulation

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