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1. Sensitivity to targeted therapy differs between HER2-amplified breast cancer cells harboring kinase and helical domain mutations in PIK3CA

2. MultiK: an automated tool to determine optimal cluster numbers in single-cell RNA sequencing data

3. CRISPR‐based knock‐in mutagenesis of the pioneer transcription factor FOXA1: optimization of strategies for multi‐allelic proteins in cancer cells

4. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-4 from Knock-in of Mutant K-ras in Nontumorigenic Human Epithelial Cells as a New Model for Studying K-ras–Mediated Transformation

5. Supplementary Figures 1 - 8 from Single Copies of Mutant KRAS and Mutant PIK3CA Cooperate in Immortalized Human Epithelial Cells to Induce Tumor Formation

6. Supplementary Table 1, Figures 1-4 from Knock-in of Mutant K-ras in Nontumorigenic Human Epithelial Cells as a New Model for Studying K-ras–Mediated Transformation

7. Data from Knock-in of Mutant K-ras in Nontumorigenic Human Epithelial Cells as a New Model for Studying K-ras–Mediated Transformation

8. FGFR4 regulates tumor subtype differentiation in luminal breast cancer and metastatic disease

9. CRISIS Ventilator: Pilot Study of a Three-Dimensional-Printed Gas-Powered Resuscitator in a Porcine Model

10. Sensitivity to targeted therapy differs between HER2-amplified breast cancer cells harboring kinase and helical domain mutations in PIK3CA

11. CRISPR-based knockin mutagenesis of the pioneer transcription factor FOXA1; optimization of strategies for multi-allelic proteins in cancer cells

12. B Cells and T Follicular Helper Cells Mediate Response to Checkpoint Inhibitors in High Mutation Burden Mouse Models of Breast Cancer

13. Ki-67 is required for maintenance of cancer stem cells but not cell proliferation

14. TMSB4Yis a candidate tumor suppressor on the Y chromosome and is deleted in male breast cancer

15. Abstract 4496: Cytokine-induced post-translational modifications of FOXA1 affect enhancer selection and estrogen signaling in breast cancer cells

16. PIK3CAmutations and EGFR overexpression predict for lithium sensitivity in human breast epithelial cells

17. Knock in of the AKT1 E17K mutation in human breast epithelial cells does not recapitulate oncogenic PIK3CA mutations

18. Knockin of mutant PIK3CA activates multiple oncogenic pathways

19. A PCR-based high-throughput screen with multiround sample pooling: application to somatic cell gene targeting

20. Knock-in of Mutant K-ras in Nontumorigenic Human Epithelial Cells as a New Model for Studying K-ras–Mediated Transformation

21. MACROD2 overexpression mediates estrogen independent growth and tamoxifen resistance in breast cancers

22. Single copies of mutant KRAS and mutant PIK3CA cooperate in immortalized human epithelial cells to induce tumor formation

23. Abstract P3-03-04: Sensitivity to lapatinib differs between HER2-amplified breast cancer cells harboring kinase and helical domain mutations in PIK3CA and relies on production of PIP3

24. Omics and therapy – A basis for precision medicine

25. Mutation of a single allele of the cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 leads to genomic instability in human breast epithelial cells

26. The multiple myeloma–associated MMSET gene contributes to cellular adhesion, clonogenic growth, and tumorigenicity

27. Tamoxifen-stimulated growth of breast cancer due to p21 loss

28. The MMSET Gene Contributes to the Growth, Adhesion, and Tumorigencitiy of t(4;14) Multiple Myeloma Cells

29. The growth response to androgen receptor signaling in ERα-negative human breast cells is dependent on p21 and mediated by MAPK activation

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