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    HSF1 Drives a Transcriptional Program Distinct from Heat Shock to Support Highly Malignant Human Cancers by Mendillo, Marc L., Santagata, Sandro, Koeva, Martina, Bell, George W., Hu, Rong, Tamimi, Rulla M., Fraenkel, Ernest, Ince, Tan A., Whitesell, Luke, Lindquist, Susan

    Published in Cell (03-08-2012)
    “…Heat-Shock Factor 1 (HSF1), master regulator of the heat-shock response, facilitates malignant transformation, cancer cell survival, and proliferation in model…”
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    HDAC7 regulates histone 3 lysine 27 acetylation and transcriptional activity at super-enhancer-associated genes in breast cancer stem cells by Caslini, Corrado, Hong, Sunhwa, Ban, Yuguang J., Chen, Xi S., Ince, Tan A.

    Published in Oncogene (01-09-2019)
    “…Chromatin regulation through histone modifications plays an essential role in coordinated expression of multiple genes. Alterations in chromatin induced by…”
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    Reference-free deconvolution of DNA methylation data and mediation by cell composition effects by Houseman, E Andres, Kile, Molly L, Christiani, David C, Ince, Tan A, Kelsey, Karl T, Marsit, Carmen J

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (29-06-2016)
    “…Recent interest in reference-free deconvolution of DNA methylation data has led to several supervised methods, but these methods do not easily permit the…”
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    A Genome-wide siRNA Screen Identifies Proteasome Addiction as a Vulnerability of Basal-like Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells by Petrocca, Fabio, Altschuler, Gabriel, Tan, Shen Mynn, Mendillo, Marc L., Yan, Haoheng, Jerry, D. Joseph, Kung, Andrew L., Hide, Winston, Ince, Tan A., Lieberman, Judy

    Published in Cancer cell (12-08-2013)
    “…Basal-like triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have poor prognosis. To identify basal-like TNBC dependencies, a genome-wide siRNA lethality screen compared…”
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    Of Mice and Women: A Comparative Tissue Biology Perspective of Breast Stem Cells and Differentiation by Dontu, Gabriela, Ince, Tan A.

    “…Tissue based research requires a background in human and veterinary pathology, developmental biology, anatomy, as well as molecular and cellular biology. This…”
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    A triple hormone receptor ER, AR, and VDR signature is a robust prognosis predictor in breast cancer by Omar, Mohamed, Harrell, J Chuck, Tamimi, Rulla, Marchionni, Luigi, Erdogan, Cihat, Nakshatri, Harikrishna, Ince, Tan A

    Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (13-09-2024)
    “…Despite evidence indicating the dominance of cell-of-origin signatures in molecular tumor patterns, translating these genome-wide patterns into actionable…”
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    Cell-of-Origin Targeted Drug Repurposing for Triple-Negative and Inflammatory Breast Carcinoma with HDAC and HSP90 Inhibitors Combined with Niclosamide by Bhattacharya, Udayan, Kamran, Mohammad, Manai, Maroua, Cristofanilli, Massimo, Ince, Tan A

    Published in Cancers (04-01-2023)
    “…We recently identified a cell-of-origin-specific mRNA signature associated with metastasis and poor outcome in triple-negative carcinoma (TNBC). This TNBC…”
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    High levels of nuclear heat-shock factor 1 (HSF1) are associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer by Santagata, Sandro, Hu, Rong, Lin, Nancy U, Mendillo, Marc L, Collins, Laura C, Hankinson, Susan E, Schnitt, Stuart J, Whitesell, Luke, Tamimi, Rulla M, Lindquist, Susan, Ince, Tan A

    “…Heat-shock factor 1 (HSF1) is the master transcriptional regulator of the cellular response to heat and a wide variety of other stressors. We previously…”
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    Taxonomy of breast cancer based on normal cell phenotype predicts outcome by Santagata, Sandro, Thakkar, Ankita, Ergonul, Ayse, Wang, Bin, Woo, Terri, Hu, Rong, Harrell, J Chuck, McNamara, George, Schwede, Matthew, Culhane, Aedin C, Kindelberger, David, Rodig, Scott, Richardson, Andrea, Schnitt, Stuart J, Tamimi, Rulla M, Ince, Tan A

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-02-2014)
    “…Accurate classification is essential for understanding the pathophysiology of a disease and can inform therapeutic choices. For hematopoietic malignancies, a…”
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    Chaperone-mediated autophagy degrades mutant p53 by Vakifahmetoglu-Norberg, Helin, Kim, Minsu, Xia, Hong-Guang, Iwanicki, Marcin P, Ofengeim, Dimitry, Coloff, Jonathan L, Pan, Lifeng, Ince, Tan A, Kroemer, Guido, Brugge, Joan S, Yuan, Junying

    Published in Genes & development (01-08-2013)
    “…Missense mutations in the gene TP53, which encodes p53, one of the most important tumor suppressors, are common in human cancers. Accumulated mutant p53…”
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    Fatty acid binding protein 4 is a target of VEGF and a regulator of cell proliferation in endothelial cells by Elmasri, Harun, Karaaslan, Cagatay, Teper, Yaroslav, Ghelfi, Elisa, Weng, MeiQian, Ince, Tan A, Kozakewich, Harry, Bischoff, Joyce, Cataltepe, Sule

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-11-2009)
    “…Fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) plays an important role in maintaining glucose and lipid homeostasis. FABP4 has been primarily regarded as an adipocyte-…”
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    VEGFA activates an epigenetic pathway upregulating ovarian cancer‐initiating cells by Jang, Kibeom, Kim, Minsoon, Gilbert, Candace A, Simpkins, Fiona, Ince, Tan A, Slingerland, Joyce M

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-03-2017)
    “…The angiogenic factor, VEGFA, is a therapeutic target in ovarian cancer (OVCA). VEGFA can also stimulate stem‐like cells in certain cancers, but mechanisms…”
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    Systemic Endocrine Instigation of Indolent Tumor Growth Requires Osteopontin by McAllister, Sandra S., Gifford, Ann M., Greiner, Ashley L., Kelleher, Stephen P., Saelzler, Matthew P., Ince, Tan A., Reinhardt, Ferenc, Harris, Lyndsay N., Hylander, Bonnie L., Repasky, Elizabeth A., Weinberg, Robert A.

    Published in Cell (13-06-2008)
    “…The effects of primary tumors on the host systemic environment and resulting contributions of the host to tumor growth are poorly understood. Here, we find…”
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    Transformation of Different Human Breast Epithelial Cell Types Leads to Distinct Tumor Phenotypes by Ince, Tan A., Richardson, Andrea L., Bell, George W., Saitoh, Maki, Godar, Samuel, Karnoub, Antoine E., Iglehart, James D., Weinberg, Robert A.

    Published in Cancer cell (01-08-2007)
    “…We investigated the influence of normal cell phenotype on the neoplastic phenotype by comparing tumors derived from two different normal human mammary…”
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    Growth-Inhibitory and Tumor- Suppressive Functions of p53 Depend on Its Repression of CD44 Expression by Godar, Samuel, Ince, Tan A., Bell, George W., Feldser, David, Donaher, Joana Liu, Bergh, Jonas, Liu, Anne, Miu, Kevin, Watnick, Randolph S., Reinhardt, Ferenc, McAllister, Sandra S., Jacks, Tyler, Weinberg, Robert A.

    Published in Cell (11-07-2008)
    “…The p53 tumor suppressor is a key mediator of cellular responses to various stresses. Here, we show that under conditions of basal physiologic and cell-culture…”
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    Role of K-ras and Pten in the development of mouse models of endometriosis and endometrioid ovarian cancer by Jacks, Tyler, Dinulescu, Daniela M, Ince, Tan A, Quade, Bradley J, Shafer, Sarah A, Crowley, Denise

    Published in Nature medicine (01-01-2005)
    “…Epithelial ovarian tumors present a complex clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic challenge because of the difficulty of early detection, lack of known…”
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