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1. CDK2 inhibition disorders centrosome stoichiometry and alters cellular outcomes in aneuploid cancer cells.

2. NOXA expression is downregulated in human breast cancer undergoing incomplete pathological response and senescence after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

3. A novel retinoic acid receptor-γ agonist antagonizes immune checkpoint resistance in lung cancers by altering the tumor immune microenvironment.

4. The BET inhibitor/degrader ARV-825 prolongs the growth arrest response to Fulvestrant + Palbociclib and suppresses proliferative recovery in ER-positive breast cancer.

5. Autophagy-Dependent Sensitization of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Models to Topoisomerase II Poisons by Inhibition of the Nucleosome Remodeling Factor.

6. A Novel CDK2/9 Inhibitor CYC065 Causes Anaphase Catastrophe and Represses Proliferation, Tumorigenesis, and Metastasis in Aneuploid Cancers.

7. Roles of autophagy in breast cancer treatment: Target, bystander or benefactor.

8. Clearance of therapy-induced senescent tumor cells by the senolytic ABT-263 via interference with BCL-X L -BAX interaction.

9. Studies of Non-Protective Autophagy Provide Evidence that Recovery from Therapy-Induced Senescence is Independent of Early Autophagy.

10. Tumor cell escape from therapy-induced senescence.

11. Tumor Cell Escape from Therapy-Induced Senescence as a Model of Disease Recurrence after Dormancy.

12. The potentially conflicting cell autonomous and cell non-autonomous functions of autophagy in mediating tumor response to cancer therapy.

13. Autophagy-deficient breast cancer shows early tumor recurrence and escape from dormancy.

14. Leveraging Epigenetics to Enhance the Cellular Response to Chemotherapies and Improve Tumor Immunogenicity.

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