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1. Kinobead profiling reveals reprogramming of B-cell receptor signaling in response to therapy within primary CLL cells

2. Concentric lamellae - novel microanatomical structures in the articular calcified cartilage of mice.

3. The deubiquitylase USP15 regulates topoisomerase II alpha to maintain genome integrity

4. Kinobead Profiling Reveals Reprogramming of B-cell Receptor Signaling in Response to Therapy Within Primary Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cells

5. Modulating Protein-Protein Interactions of the Mitotic Polo-like Kinases to Target Mutant KRAS

6. Near millimolar concentration of nucleosomes in mitotic chromosomes from late prometaphase into anaphase.

7. Rules of engagement for condensins and cohesins guide mitotic chromosome formation.

8. Ras protein abundance correlates with Ras isoform mutation patterns in cancer.

9. Combinatorial approaches for mitigating resistance to KRAS-targeted therapies.

10. The importance of Ras in drug resistance in cancer.

11. Novel roles of RTN4 and CLIMP-63 in regulating mitochondrial structure, bioenergetics and apoptosis.

12. Effect of Local Topography on Cell Division of Staphylococcus spp.

13. Kinobead Profiling Reveals Reprogramming of BCR Signaling in Response to Therapy within Primary CLL Cells.

14. Carcinogen-induced DNA structural distortion differences in the RAS gene isoforms; the importance of local sequence.

15. One-step preparation of antimicrobial silicone materials based on PDMS and salicylic acid: insights from spatially and temporally resolved techniques.

16. Structural insights into loss of function of a pore forming toxin and its role in pneumococcal adaptation to an intracellular lifestyle.

17. Exploring High Aspect Ratio Gold Nanotubes as Cytosolic Agents: Structural Engineering and Uptake into Mesothelioma Cells.

18. The Frequency of Ras Mutations in Cancer.

19. LAP-like non-canonical autophagy and evolution of endocytic vacuoles in pancreatic acinar cells.

20. Trypanosoma brucei colonizes the tsetse gut via an immature peritrophic matrix in the proventriculus.

21. Exploiting Covalent, H-Bonding, and π-π Interactions to Design Antibacterial PDMS Interfaces That Load and Release Salicylic Acid.

22. Targeting centrosome amplification, an Achilles' heel of cancer.

23. ER stress-linked autophagy stabilizes apoptosis effector PERP and triggers its co-localization with SERCA2b at ER-plasma membrane junctions.

24. Concentric lamellae - novel microanatomical structures in the articular calcified cartilage of mice.

25. DRP-1 functions independently of mitochondrial structural perturbations to facilitate BH3 mimetic-mediated apoptosis.

26. SuperCLEM : an accessible correlative light and electron microscopy approach for investigation of neurons and glia in vitro .

27. Isoform-specific Ras signaling is growth factor dependent.

28. Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 lethally sensitizes cancer cells to stress-targeted therapeutic inhibitors.

29. RAS variant signalling.

30. Long-Chain n-3 Fatty Acids Attenuate Oncogenic KRas-Driven Proliferation by Altering Plasma Membrane Nanoscale Proteolipid Composition.

31. The deubiquitylase USP15 regulates topoisomerase II alpha to maintain genome integrity.

32. New Perspectives, Opportunities, and Challenges in Exploring the Human Protein Kinome.

33. Regulation of the cell cycle and centrosome biology by deubiquitylases.

34. Modulating Protein-Protein Interactions of the Mitotic Polo-like Kinases to Target Mutant KRAS.

35. Modular approach for bimodal antibacterial surfaces combining photo-switchable activity and sustained biocidal release.

36. Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy applied to study the trafficking of 8D3-coated gold nanoparticles at the blood-brain barrier.

37. Microtubule organization within mitotic spindles revealed by serial block face scanning electron microscopy and image analysis.

38. Quantification of spatiotemporal patterns of Ras isoform expression during development.

39. The endoplasmic reticulum remains functionally connected by vesicular transport after its fragmentation in cells expressing Z-α1-antitrypsin.

40. 3D-CLEM Reveals that a Major Portion of Mitotic Chromosomes Is Not Chromatin.

41. Feedback activation of neurofibromin terminates growth factor-induced Ras activation.

42. Comparative proteomic analysis of compartmentalised Ras signalling.

43. Absolute Quantification of Endogenous Ras Isoform Abundance.

44. The mesh is a network of microtubule connectors that stabilizes individual kinetochore fibers of the mitotic spindle.

45. Differential reprogramming of isogenic colorectal cancer cells by distinct activating KRAS mutations.

46. The role of Ca2+ influx in endocytic vacuole formation in pancreatic acinar cells.

47. Electron microscopy methods for studying plasma membranes.

48. Plasticity of mammary cell boundaries governed by EGF and actin remodeling.

49. Decoding RAS isoform and codon-specific signalling.

50. Quantitative proteomic analysis of compartmentalized signaling networks.

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