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1. ShrinkCRISPR: a flexible method for differential fitness analysis of CRISPR-Cas9 screen data

2. Genome-wide siRNA screens identify RBBP9 function as a potential target in Fanconi anaemia-deficient head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma

3. Combined germline pathogenic variants in FLCN and TP53 are associated with early onset renal cell carcinoma and brain tumors

4. Warsaw Breakage Syndrome associated DDX11 helicase resolves G-quadruplex structures to support sister chromatid cohesion

5. Rscreenorm: normalization of CRISPR and siRNA screen data for more reproducible hit selection

6. PRDM10 directs FLCN expression in a novel disorder overlapping with Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome and familial lipomatosis

7. Familial multiple discoid fibromas is linked to a locus on chromosome 5 including the FNIP1 gene

8. ShrinkCRISPR : A flexible method for differential fitness analysis of CRISPR-Cas9 screen data

9. Familial multiple discoid fibromas is linked to a locus on chromosome 5 including the FNIP1 gene

10. Biallelic

11. [CRISPR gene therapy enters the clinic: the future starts now]

12. No evidence for increased prevalence of colorectal carcinoma in 399 Dutch patients with Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome

13. ELOF1 is a transcription-coupled DNA repair factor that directs RNA polymerase II ubiquitylation

14. ERCC1 mutations impede DNA damage repair and cause liver and kidney dysfunction in patients

15. Loss of FLCN-FNIP1/2 induces a non-canonical interferon response in human renal tubular epithelial cells

16. Chemopreventive targeted treatment of head and neck precancer by Wee1 inhibition

17. Point-of-care CRISPR/Cas nucleic acid detection: Recent advances, challenges and opportunities

18. Effective CRISPR/Cas9-mediated correction of a Fanconi anemia defect by error-prone end joining or templated repair

19. WAPL-Dependent Repair of Damaged DNA Replication Forks Underlies Oncogene-Induced Loss of Sister Chromatid Cohesion

20. Keeping ribosomal DNA intact: a repeating challenge

21. PHF6 promotes non-homologous end joining and G2 checkpoint recovery

22. Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2

23. Non-Redundant Roles in Sister Chromatid Cohesion of the DNA Helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 Acetyl Transferases ESCO1/2

24. Targeting the cell cycle in head and neck cancer by Chk1 inhibition: a novel concept of bimodal cell death

25. Characterization of a head and neck cancer-derived cell line panel confirms the distinct TP53-proficient copy number-silent subclass

26. Feedback regulation between atypical E2Fs and APC/C-Cdh1 coordinates cell cycle progression

27. MASTL promotes cyclin B1 destruction by enforcing Cdc20-independent binding of cyclin B1 to the APC/C

28. The spindle checkpoint, APC/CCdc20, and APC/CCdh1 play distinct roles in connecting mitosis to S phase

29. To cell cycle, swing the APC/C

30. Defective sister chromatid cohesion is synthetically lethal with impaired APC/C function

31. Polo-like Kinase-1 Is Required for Bipolar Spindle Formation but Is Dispensable for Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cdc20 Activation and Initiation of Cytokinesis

32. Stable Government of Mitosis by Greatwall: the Emperor's Best Servant

33. The lethal response to Cdk1 inhibition depends on sister chromatid alignment errors generated by KIF4 and isoform 1 of PRC1

34. Nek2A destruction marks APC/C activation at the prophase-to-prometaphase transition by spindle-checkpoint-restricted Cdc20

35. RalGEF2, a Pleckstrin Homology Domain Containing Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor for Ral

36. The small GTPase, Rap1, mediates CD31-induced integrin adhesion

37. Ras caught in another affair: the exchange factors for Ral

38. The Ras/Erk Pathway Induces Primitive Endoderm but Prevents Parietal Endoderm Differentiation of F9 Embryonal Carcinoma Cells

39. Extracellular signal-regulated activation of Rap1 fails to interfere in Ras effector signalling

40. PIP-box-mediated degradation prohibits re-accumulation of Cdc6 during S phase

41. Inefficient degradation of cyclin B1 re-activates the spindle checkpoint right after sister chromatid disjunction

42. Stimulation of gene induction and cell growth by the Ras effector Rlf

43. Abstract B14: Feedback regulation between atypical E2Fs and APC/CCdh1 coordinates cell cycle progression

44. Epidermal growth factor stimulates phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4B, independently of protein kinase C

45. MASTL is the human orthologue of Greatwall kinase that facilitates mitotic entry, anaphase and cytokinesis

46. The APC/C recruits cyclin B1-Cdk1-Cks in prometaphase before D box recognition to control mitotic exit

47. Cyclin A and Nek2A: APC/C-Cdc20 substrates invisible to the mitotic spindle checkpoint

48. Cdc20 is required for the post-anaphase, KEN-dependent degradation of centromere protein F

49. The cellular phenotype of Roberts syndrome fibroblasts as revealed by ectopic expression of ESCO2

50. Polo-Like Kinase-1 Controls Aurora A Destruction by Activating APC/C-Cdh1

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