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1. A MIR17HG-derived long noncoding RNA provides an essential chromatin scaffold for protein interaction and myeloma growth

3. Targeted brachyury degradation disrupts a highly specific autoregulatory program controlling chordoma cell identity

4. CDK7 Inhibition Targets Proliferative and Metabolic Oncogenic Vulnerabilities in Multiple Myeloma

5. Abstract 6355: A characterisation of direct and indirect transcription factor inhibition to target brachyury in chordoma

6. Long Noncoding RNA RROL Provides Chromatin Scaffold for MYC-WDR82 Interaction to Impact Lipid Metabolism and Tumor Cell Growth in Multiple Myeloma

7. Identifying Long Noncoding RNA Dependencies Using CRISPR Interference (CRISPRi)-Based Platform in Multiple Myeloma

8. B Cell Transcriptional Coactivator POU2AF1 (BOB-1) Is an Early Transcription Factor Modulating the Protein Synthesis and Ribosomal Biogenesis in Multiple Myeloma: With Therapeutic Implication

9. Aberrant CDK7 Activity Drives the Cell Cycle and Transcriptional Dysregulation to Support Multiple Myeloma Growth: An Attractive Molecular Vulnerability

10. OAB-009: Genome-wide CRISPR interference screen identifies RNA Regulator of Lipogenesis (RROL) as a leading LncRNA dependency in Multiple Myeloma

11. P-099: Perturbation of CDK7 and super-enhancer driven transcriptional programs synergistically halts multiple myeloma cell proliferation

12. P-046: B cell transcriptional coactivator POU2AF1 (BOB-1) modulates the protein synthesis and offers a potential vulnerability in multiple myeloma.

13. Defining the Transcriptional Control of Pediatric AML Highlights RARA as a Super-Enhancer Regulated Druggable Dependency

14. Abstract LB216: Targeted brachyury degradation disrupts a highly specific autoregulatory program controlling chordoma cell identity

15. Targeted brachyury degradation disrupts a highly specific autoregulatory program controlling chordoma cell identity

16. Targeting MM at the Nexus between Cell Cycle and Transcriptional Regulation Via CDK7 Inhibition

19. Development of a Selective CDK7 Covalent Inhibitor Reveals Predominant Cell-Cycle Phenotype

20. Co‐expression analysis aids in the identification of genes in the cuticular wax pathway in maize

21. Co‐expression analysis aids in the identification of genes in the cuticular wax pathway in maize.

22. B Cell Transcriptional Coactivator POU2AF1(BOB-1) Is an Early Transcription Factor Modulating the Protein Synthesis and Ribosomal Biogenesis in Multiple Myeloma: With Therapeutic Implication

23. Identifying Long Noncoding RNA Dependencies Using CRISPR Interference(CRISPRi)-Based Platform in Multiple Myeloma

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