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1. Lipid profiling of RON and DEK-dependent signaling in breast cancer guides discovery of gene networks predictive of poor outcomes

2. Single cell transcriptomic analysis of HPV16-infected epithelium identifies a keratinocyte subpopulation implicated in cancer

4. BIRC2–BIRC3 amplification: a potentially druggable feature of a subset of head and neck cancers in patients with Fanconi anemia

5. Patient-Derived Organotypic Epithelial Rafts Model Phenotypes in Juvenile-Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

6. Overcoming Pluripotent Stem Cell Dependence on the Repair of Endogenous DNA Damage

7. Risk of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Cancer-Prone Individuals: What We Know

8. Fanconi anemia-isogenic head and neck cancer cell line pairs

9. RON-augmented cholesterol biosynthesis in breast cancer metastatic progression and recurrence

10. Genomic signature of Fanconi anaemia DNA repair pathway deficiency in cancer

11. Supplementary Figure and Table Legends from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

12. Figure S1 from Acquisition of Relative Interstrand Crosslinker Resistance and PARP Inhibitor Sensitivity in Fanconi Anemia Head and Neck Cancers

13. Supplementary Figure Legends from Acquisition of Relative Interstrand Crosslinker Resistance and PARP Inhibitor Sensitivity in Fanconi Anemia Head and Neck Cancers

14. Table S1 from Acquisition of Relative Interstrand Crosslinker Resistance and PARP Inhibitor Sensitivity in Fanconi Anemia Head and Neck Cancers

15. Supplementary Figures from Lipidomic Profiling Links the Fanconi Anemia Pathway to Glycosphingolipid Metabolism in Head and Neck Cancer Cells

16. Supplemental Figure 3 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

17. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Acquisition of Relative Interstrand Crosslinker Resistance and PARP Inhibitor Sensitivity in Fanconi Anemia Head and Neck Cancers

18. Supplemental Figure 2 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

19. Supplemental Figure 4 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

20. Supplemental Table 2 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

21. Data from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

22. Supplemental Figure 1 from Defects in the Fanconi Anemia Pathway in Head and Neck Cancer Cells Stimulate Tumor Cell Invasion through DNA-PK and Rac1 Signaling

23. Data from Acquisition of Relative Interstrand Crosslinker Resistance and PARP Inhibitor Sensitivity in Fanconi Anemia Head and Neck Cancers

25. Data from Lipidomic Profiling Links the Fanconi Anemia Pathway to Glycosphingolipid Metabolism in Head and Neck Cancer Cells

26. Supplementary Figure Legend from Overexpression of the Cellular DEK Protein Promotes Epithelial Transformation In vitro and In vivo

27. Supplementary Figure 1 from Human Papillomavirus 16 E7 Oncoprotein Attenuates DNA Damage Checkpoint Control by Increasing the Proteolytic Turnover of Claspin

28. Data from Overexpression of the Cellular DEK Protein Promotes Epithelial Transformation In vitro and In vivo

29. Supplementary Figure 1 from Overexpression of the Cellular DEK Protein Promotes Epithelial Transformation In vitro and In vivo

30. Supplementary Figure 2 from Human Papillomavirus 16 E7 Oncoprotein Attenuates DNA Damage Checkpoint Control by Increasing the Proteolytic Turnover of Claspin

31. Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into epidermal stem and progenitor cells

32. NMR-based metabolomic analysis identifies RON-DEK-β-catenin dependent metabolic pathways and a gene signature that stratifies breast cancer patient survival

33. Fanconi Anemia Pathway Deficiency Drives Copy Number Variation in Squamous Cell Carcinomas

34. Human Papillomavirus Oral- and Sero- Positivity in Fanconi Anemia

35. Tryptophan metabolism is dysregulated in individuals with Fanconi anemia

36. Patient-Derived Organotypic Epithelial Rafts Model Phenotypes in Juvenile-Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

37. Abstract 6196: Fanconi anemia pathway deficiency drives copy number variation in squamous cell carcinoma

38. Head and Neck Cancer Susceptibility and Metabolism in Fanconi Anemia

39. An induced pluripotent stem cell model of Fanconi anemia reveals mechanisms of p53-driven progenitor cell differentiation

40. Personalized Assessment of Normal Tissue Radiosensitivity via Transcriptome Response to Photon, Proton and Carbon Irradiation in Patient-Derived Human Intestinal Organoids

41. Differential transcriptome response to proton versus X-ray radiation reveals novel candidate targets for combinatorial PT therapy in lymphoma

42. PLK1 inhibition enhances temozolomide efficacy in IDH1 mutant gliomas

43. DEK associates with tumor stage and outcome in HPV16 positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

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

45. Synergy between Resolvins and Immune Checkpoint Blockade in a Novel Transplantable FANCC −/− Murine Head and Neck Tumor Model

46. Abstract PO-009: Targeting a unique electrochemical vulnerability in a pediatric brain tumor to potentiate proton beam radiotherapy

47. FLASH Proton Pencil Beam Scanning Irradiation Minimizes Radiation-Induced Leg Contracture and Skin Toxicity in Mice

48. Inherited DNA Repair Defects Disrupt the Structure and Function of Human Skin

49. Overcoming Pluripotent Stem Cell Dependence on the Repair of Endogenous DNA Damage

50. Differential Transcriptome Response to Proton (PT) Versus X-ray Radiation Identify PPARgamma as a Candidate Target for Combinatorial PT Therapy in Lymphoma

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