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1. Novel molecular mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease: The potential role of DEK in disease pathogenesis

2. Drug resistance mechanisms create targetable proteostatic vulnerabilities in Her2+ breast cancers

3. Loss of DEK Expression Induces Alzheimer’s Disease Phenotypes in Differentiated SH-SY5Y Cells

4. Loss of CHFR in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells Causes Genomic Instability by Disrupting the Mitotic Spindle Assembly Checkpoint

6. Supplementary Figure and Table Legends from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

7. Supplemental Figure 3 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

8. Supplemental Figure 2 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

9. Supplemental Figure 4 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

10. Supplemental Table 2 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

11. Data from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

12. Supplemental Figure 1 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

16. Data from Altered Expression of the Early Mitotic Checkpoint Protein, CHFR, in Breast Cancers: Implications for Tumor Suppression

17. Data from High SEPT9_v1 Expression in Human Breast Cancer Cells Is Associated with Oncogenic Phenotypes

19. Inhibition of the RacGEF VAV3 by the small molecule IODVA1 impedes RAC signaling and overcomes resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibition in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

20. In silico gene expression and pathway analysis of DEK in the human brain across the lifespan

23. Drug resistance mechanisms create targetable proteostatic vulnerabilities in Her2+ breast cancers

25. Optical Redox Imaging Detects the Effects of DEK Oncogene Knockdown on the Redox State of MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

26. Novel molecular mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease: The potential role of DEK in disease pathogenesis.

27. DEK Expression in Breast Cancer Cells Leads to the Alternative Activation of Tumor Associated Macrophages

28. Decreased plasma DEK Oncogene Levels Correlate with p16-Negative Disease and Advanced Tumor Stage in a Case–Control Study of Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

29. Neuroanatomical Distribution of DEK Protein in Corticolimbic Circuits Associated with Learning and Memory in Adult Male and Female Mice

32. Abstract LB198: Inhibition of the RAC Activator VAV3 by the small molecule IODVA1 impedes RAC signaling & overcomes resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibition in lymphoblastic leukemia

33. IODVA1, a guanidinobenzimidazole derivative, targets Rac activity and Ras-driven cancer models

34. IODVA1, a Guanidinobenzimidazole Derivative with in vivo Activity Against Ras-Driven Cancer Models

35. Abstract 2836: Expression of the DEK oncogene in breast cancer cells promotes M2 polarization of tumor associated macrophages

36. Abstract 5836: Autophagy inhibition as a new therapeutic strategy for cancers with transcription elongation defects

38. Sex Differences in DEK Expression in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and its Association with Dementia Severity in Schizophrenia

39. The Small Molecule IODVA1 Inhibits the Rac Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Vav3 and Overcomes TKI-Resistance in Ph+(BCR-ABL1) B-ALL

42. DEK is required for homologous recombination repair of DNA breaks

43. Abstract 3594: DEK overexpression in breast epithelial tissue creates a pro-oncogenic environment

44. Abstract 3471: Expression of the DEK oncogene in breast cancer cells promotes M2 polarization of tumor associated macrophages

45. Loss of DEK induces radioresistance of murine restricted hematopoietic progenitors

46. CHFR: A Novel Mitotic Checkpoint Protein and Regulator of Tumorigenesis

47. Abstract 50: Plasma concentrations of the DEK oncogene correlate with pathological variables in a case-control study of patients with HNSCC

48. DEK is required for homologous recombination repair of DNA breaks

49. High SEPT9_v1 Expression in Human Breast Cancer Cells Is Associated with Oncogenic Phenotypes

50. Altered Expression of the Early Mitotic Checkpoint Protein, CHFR, in Breast Cancers: Implications for Tumor Suppression

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