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Characterization of BIX-01294, and its analogs E67 and E11 on
growth and reactivation of epigenetically silenced tumor suppressor
genes in human breast cancer cells.
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TELOMERE DYSFUNCTION IN HUMAN DISEASES: FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION
OF TELOMERASE GENE MUTATIONS AND OF TELOMERE-ASSOCIATED GENE
EXPRESSION REGULATION
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Role of chromatin in resilencing dynamics after drug-induced DNA
demethylation
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Role of TMS1/ASC in Breast Epithelial Anoikis and Migration
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The archipelago growth suppressor limits apoptosis via
the Rb/E2f pathway and is transcriptionally regulated by the Notch
receptor
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Commensal-Epithelial Signaling Mediated via Formyl Peptide
Receptor
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Poldip2: An investigation of structure and signaling pathways to
elucidate the function of a novel cell cycle regulator.
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The Role of Cdk4 in Her2 Driven Centrosome Amplification
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Delineating the Roles of Genotoxic Stressors in Adaptive Mutations and DNA Repair Inactivation
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Novel Therapeutic Strategies for HER2-overexpressing breast cancer
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