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9. Collagen Lattice Model, Populated with Heterogeneous Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts, Facilitates Advanced Reconstruction of Pancreatic Cancer Microenvironment

21. In Vitro Module Editing Of NRPS Enables Production Of Highly Potent Gq‐Signaling Inhibitor FR900359 Derived From Unculturable Plant Symbiont.

22. Identification of compounds that preferentially suppress the growth of T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia‐derived cells

27. Supplementary Figure 4 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

28. Supplementary Table 2 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

29. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

30. Data from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

31. Supplementary Figure Legends from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

32. Supplementary Figure 7 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

33. Supplementary Figure 2 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

34. Supplementary Figure 6 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

35. Supplementary Figure 3 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

36. Supplementary Table 1 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

37. Supplementary Figure 5 from A Novel Human Dynactin-Associated Protein, dynAP, Promotes Activation of Akt, and Ergosterol-Related Compounds Induce dynAP-Dependent Apoptosis of Human Cancer Cells

38. Glioma-initiating cells at tumor edge gain signals from tumor core cells to promote their malignancy

40. Supplementary Methods, Figures 1-7, Figure Legends 1-7 from Telomestatin Impairs Glioma Stem Cell Survival and Growth through the Disruption of Telomeric G-Quadruplex and Inhibition of the Proto-oncogene, c-Myb

41. Supplementary Methods, Figure Legends 1-4 from Disabling c-Myc in Childhood Medulloblastoma and Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor Cells by the Potent G-Quadruplex Interactive Agent S2T1-6OTD

42. Supplementary Figures 1-4 from Disabling c-Myc in Childhood Medulloblastoma and Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor Cells by the Potent G-Quadruplex Interactive Agent S2T1-6OTD

48. Mechanism of S-Adenosyl-l-methionine C-Methylation by Cobalamin-dependent Radical S-Adenosyl-l-methionine Methylase in 1-Amino-2-methylcyclopropanecarboxylic Acid Biosynthesis

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