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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

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

17. Tumor mechanics and metabolic dysfunction

18. Harmonization of Busulfan Plasma Exposure Unit (BPEU): A Community-Initiated Consensus Statement

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

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

47. Tumor mechanics and metabolic dysfunction

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