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1. NMNAT promotes glioma growth through regulating post-translational modifications of P53 to inhibit apoptosis

2. OGG1 co-inhibition antagonizes the tumor-inhibitory effects of targeting MTH1

3. Thioredoxin-1 protects against androgen receptor-induced redox vulnerability in castration-resistant prostate cancer

4. 1H NMR studies distinguish the water soluble metabolomic profiles of untransformed and RAS-transformed cells

5. Androgen deprivation-induced senescence promotes outgrowth of androgen-refractory prostate cancer cells.

6. The soluble guanylyl cyclase pathway is inhibited to evade androgen deprivation-induced senescence and enable progression to castration resistance

8. Abstract 4335: Repurposing metformin in early-stage high risk prostate cancer to avoid ADT-induced cardiovascular toxicity

9. The Existence of MTH1-independent 8-oxodGTPase Activity in Cancer Cells as a Compensatory Mechanism against On-target Effects of MTH1 Inhibitors

10. Metformin for biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer: Immune data from a phase 2 study

13. Subcellular compartmentalization of NAD+ and its role in cancer: A sereNADe of metabolic melodies

14. Mechanisms of MTH1 inhibition-induced DNA strand breaks: The slippery slope from the oxidized nucleotide pool to genotoxic damage

15. Inverse Correlation of STAT3 and MEK Signaling Mediates Resistance to RAS Pathway Inhibition in Pancreatic Cancer

16. Exposure of Barrett’s and esophageal adenocarcinoma cells to bile acids activates EGFR–STAT3 signaling axis via induction of APE1

17. Abstract 2076: Low OGG1 protects against the DNA damage induced by MTH1 inhibition

18. Thioredoxin-1 protects against androgen receptor-induced redox vulnerability in castration-resistant prostate cancer

19. Subcellular compartmentalization of NAD

20. OGG1 co-inhibition antagonizes the tumor-inhibitory effects of targeting MTH1

21. The microRNA-23b/-27b cluster suppresses prostate cancer metastasis via Huntingtin-interacting protein 1-related

22. MBRS-64. SURPRISING ROLE FOR WNT SIGNALING IN SONIC HEDGEHOG DRIVEN MEDULLOBLASTOMA

23. Arsenic Attenuates GLI Signaling, Increasing or Decreasing its Transcriptional Program in a Context-Dependent Manner

24. Mcl-1 protects prostate cancer cells from cell death mediated by chemotherapy-induced DNA damage

25. Inhibition of WNT signaling attenuates self-renewal of SHH-subgroup medulloblastoma

26. Cellular and Molecular Aging

27. MutT Homolog 1 (MTH1) maintains multiple KRAS-driven pro-malignant pathways

28. Increased MTH1-specific 8-oxodGTPase activity is a hallmark of cancer in colon, lung and pancreatic tissue

29. Abstract 888: Exploring the signaling and activity interactome between oncogenic RAS and the nucleotide pool-detoxifying enzyme MTH1

30. Human Mut T homolog 1 (MTH1)

31. The ROS duality in castration-resistant prostate cancer emergence and progression

32. Towards a better understanding of human MutT Homolog 1 (MTH1) as a therapeutic target in cancer

33. Oxidation in the nucleotide pool, the DNA damage response and cellular senescence: Defective bricks build a defective house

34. Abstract B032: Inappropriate AR reactivation-induced redox stress as a novel therapeutic target in castration-resistant prostate cancer

35. Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence studies indicate an unusual conformation of 2-aminopurine within ATAT and TATA duplex DNA sequences

36. PDTM-03. SURPRISING ROLE FOR WNT SIGNALING IN Trp53-MUTANT SHH MEDULLOBLASTOMA

37. Abstract 5479: Redox stress as a therapeutic Achilles heel in castration-resistant prostate cancer

38. Abstract 5473: Towards a better understanding of MTH1 as a therapeutic target in RAS-driven cancer

39. MTH1 as a Chemotherapeutic Target: The Elephant in the Room

40. Abstract A38: MTH1 Inhibition as an effective tumor-suppressive strategy in RAS-driven cancer

41. MTH1 expression is required for effective transformation by oncogenic HRAS

42. Localization of Fe2+ at an RTGR sequence within a DNA duplex explains preferential cleavage by Fe2+ and H2O211Edited by M. F. Summers

43. Sequence-specific DNA Cleavage by Fe2+-mediated Fenton Reactions Has Possible Biological Implications

44. MTH1 counteracts oncogenic oxidative stress

45. Androgen deprivation-induced senescence promotes outgrowth of androgen-refractory prostate cancer cells

46. 1H NMR studies distinguish the water soluble metabolomic profiles of untransformed and RAS-transformed cells

47. Creation and validation of a ligation-independent cloning (LIC) retroviral vector for stable gene transduction in mammalian cells

48. Cell and Molecular Aging

49. Enhanced elimination of oxidized guanine nucleotides inhibits oncogenic RAS-induced DNA damage and premature senescence

50. NF-κB activation enhances cell death by antimitotic drugs in human prostate cancer cells

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