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3. Predictors of success in establishing orthotopic patient-derived xenograft models of triple negative breast cancer

4. LOAd703, an oncolytic virus-based immunostimulatory gene therapy, combined with chemotherapy for unresectable or metastatic pancreatic cancer (LOKON001): results from arm 1 of a non-randomised, single-centre, phase 1/2 study

5. Activation of the IFN Signaling Pathway is Associated with Resistance to CDK4/6 Inhibitors and Immune Checkpoint Activation in ER-Positive Breast Cancer

6. Targeting eIF4A triggers an interferon response to synergize with chemotherapy and suppress triple-negative breast cancer

8. Multiomics in primary and metastatic breast tumors from the AURORA US network finds microenvironment and epigenetic drivers of metastasis

10. Identifying biomarkers of differential chemotherapy response in TNBC patient-derived xenografts with a CTD/WGCNA approach

11. ETHAN: A phase II study comparing different endocrine therapies for male breast cancer.

12. PKMYT1 is a Marker of Treatment Response and a Therapeutic Target for CDK4/6 Inhibitor-Resistance in ER+ Breast Cancer

13. Hormonal modulation of ESR1 mutant metastasis

14. Analysis of phosphatases in ER-negative breast cancers identifies DUSP4 as a critical regulator of growth and invasion

15. Blockade of AP-1 Potentiates Endocrine Therapy and Overcomes Resistance

16. Phosphatase PTP4A3 Promotes Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Growth and Predicts Poor Patient Survival

17. The SOX11 transcription factor is a critical regulator of basal-like breast cancer growth, invasion, and basal-like gene expression

18. Neratinib plus trastuzumab is superior to pertuzumab plus trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer xenograft models

19. Comprehensive Genomic Analysis Identifies Novel Subtypes and Targets of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

22. Self-Sampling for Human Papillomavirus Testing: Acceptability in a U.S. Safety Net Health System

24. Vitamin D Levels, Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms, and Inflammatory Cytokines in Aromatase Inhibitor-Induced Arthralgias: An Analysis of CCTG MA.27

25. Metastasis tumor-associated protein 2 enhances metastatic behavior and is associated with poor outcomes in estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer

28. The oral selective oestrogen receptor degrader (SERD) AZD9496 is comparable to fulvestrant in antagonising ER and circumventing endocrine resistance

29. BCL9/STAT3 regulation of transcriptional enhancer networks promote DCIS progression

31. A moderate elevation of circulating levels of IGF-I does not alter ErbB2 induced mammary tumorigenesis

32. beta1 Integrin mediates an alternative survival pathway in breast cancer cells resistant to lapatinib

33. Correction to: Hormonal modulation of ESR1 mutant metastasis

34. Proteomic and transcriptomic profiling reveals a link between the PI3K pathway and lower estrogen receptor (ER) levels and activity in ER+ breast cancer

35. Data from A Multiparameter Molecular Classifier to Predict Response to Neoadjuvant Lapatinib plus Trastuzumab without Chemotherapy in HER2+ Breast Cancer

36. Figure S6 from A Multiparameter Molecular Classifier to Predict Response to Neoadjuvant Lapatinib plus Trastuzumab without Chemotherapy in HER2+ Breast Cancer

37. Supplementary Tables 1 from A Multiparameter Molecular Classifier to Predict Response to Neoadjuvant Lapatinib plus Trastuzumab without Chemotherapy in HER2+ Breast Cancer

38. FIGURE 1 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

39. FIGURE 4 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

40. FIGURE 2 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

41. Table S5 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

42. Data from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

43. Figure S5 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

44. FIGURE 3 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

45. Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

46. FIGURE 6 from Proteogenomic Approaches for the Identification of NF1/Neurofibromin-depleted Estrogen Receptor–positive Breast Cancers for Targeted Treatment

49. Combinatorial inhibition of PTPN12-regulated receptors leads to a broadly effective therapeutic strategy in triple-negative breast cancer

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