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2. Insulin Resistance in Women Correlates with Chromatin Histone Lysine Acetylation, Inflammatory Signaling, and Accelerated Aging
3. Molecular Atlas of HER2+ Breast Cancer Cells Treated with Endogenous Ligands: Temporal Insights into Mechanisms of Trastuzumab Resistance
4. MYC acetylated lysine residues drive oncogenic cell transformation and regulate select genetic programs for cell adhesion-independent growth and survival
5. Molecular features of androgen-receptor low, estrogen receptor-negative breast cancers in the Carolina breast cancer study
6. Arginine regulates HSPA5/BiP translation through ribosome pausing in triple-negative breast cancer cells
7. Impact of Federal, State, and Local Housing Policies on Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease in Black/African American Men and Women: From Policy to Pathways to Biology
8. Cooperation between PRMT1 and PRMT6 drives lung cancer health disparities among Black/African American men
9. Changes in Immune Cell Types with Age in Breast are Consistent with a Decline in Immune Surveillance and Increased Immunosuppression
10. Evidence for accelerated aging in mammary epithelia of women carrying germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
11. Breast-Specific Molecular Clocks Comprised of ELF5 Expression and Promoter Methylation Identify Individuals Susceptible to Cancer InitiationNew Breast-Specific Biological Clocks
12. Spatiotemporal strategies to identify aggressive biology in precancerous breast biopsies
13. Environmental Exposures during Puberty: Window of Breast Cancer Risk and Epigenetic Damage.
14. The WNT10B Network Is Associated with Survival and Metastases in Chemoresistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
15. A Non-canonical Function of BMAL1 Metabolically Limits Obesity-Promoted Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
16. Breast Self-Examination: the Case for a Second Look
17. Tumor mechanics and metabolic dysfunction
18. Harmonization of Busulfan Plasma Exposure Unit (BPEU): A Community-Initiated Consensus Statement
19. Obesity and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Disparities, Controversies, and Biology
20. Mammographic Density: Intersection of Advocacy, Science, and Clinical Practice
21. Elevated leptin disrupts epithelial polarity and promotes premalignant alterations in the mammary gland
22. Lactation and neonatal nutrition: defining and refining the critical questions.
23. Evidence for phenotypic plasticity in aggressive triple-negative breast cancer: human biology is recapitulated by a novel model system.
24. Evidence for Phenotypic Plasticity in Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Human Biology Is Recapitulated by a Novel Model System
25. Morphologically Normal-Appearing Mammary Epithelial Cells Obtained from High-Risk Women Exhibit Methylation Silencing of INK4a/ARF
26. Suppression of p53 Function in Normal Human Mammary Epithelial Cells Increases Sensitivity to Extracellular Matrix-Induced Apoptosis
27. Does the Vaginal Microbiome Operate Differently by Race to Influence Risk of Precervical Cancer?
28. Hyperinsulinemia promotes aberrant histone acetylation in triple-negative breast cancer
29. Abstract 72: Ablation of WNT10B alters the tumor microenvironment in highly metastatic breast cancer, altering paclitaxel response
30. Supplementary Figure S5 from Src Inhibition Blocks c-Myc Translation and Glucose Metabolism to Prevent the Development of Breast Cancer
31. Supplementary Data from The WNT10B Network Is Associated with Survival and Metastases in Chemoresistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
32. Data from The WNT10B Network Is Associated with Survival and Metastases in Chemoresistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
33. Data from Src Inhibition Blocks c-Myc Translation and Glucose Metabolism to Prevent the Development of Breast Cancer
34. Supplementary Table and Figure Legends from Src Inhibition Blocks c-Myc Translation and Glucose Metabolism to Prevent the Development of Breast Cancer
35. Supplementary Methods and References from Src Inhibition Blocks c-Myc Translation and Glucose Metabolism to Prevent the Development of Breast Cancer
36. Supplementary Table S1 from Src Inhibition Blocks c-Myc Translation and Glucose Metabolism to Prevent the Development of Breast Cancer
37. Supplementary Figure Legends from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
38. Data from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
39. Supplementary Figure 2 from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
40. Supplementary Figure 3 from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
41. Supplementary Tables from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
42. Supplementary Figure 1 from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
43. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
44. Supplementary Figure 4 from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
45. Supplementary Figure 5 from Obesity Promotes Breast Cancer by CCL2-Mediated Macrophage Recruitment and Angiogenesis
46. Molecular Features of Androgen-Receptor Low, Estrogen Receptor-Negative Breast Cancers in the Carolina Breast Cancer Study
47. Tumor mechanics and metabolic dysfunction
48. Abstract A003: Integrating noise into a signal: Luminal epithelial cells integrate variable responses to aging into stereotypical changes that underlie breast cancer susceptibility
49. Abstract PR006: Integrating noise into a signal: Luminal epithelial cells integrate variable responses to aging into stereotypical changes that underlie breast cancer susceptibility
50. Disparities in the use of screening breast magnetic resonance imaging persist in Louisiana after the Affordable Care Act: A question of access, policy, institutional support, or something else?
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