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Lapuk AV, Wu C, Wyatt AW, McPherson A, McConeghy BJ, Brahmbhatt S, Mo F, Zoubeidi A, Anderson S, Bell RH et al..  2012.  From sequence to molecular pathology, and a mechanism driving the neuroendocrine phenotype in prostate cancer.. J Pathol. 227(3):286-97.
Wilkes DC, Sailer V, Xue H, Cheng H, Collins CC, Gleave M, Wang Y, Demichelis F, Beltran H, Rubin MA et al..  2017.  A germline FANCA alteration that is associated with increased sensitivity to DNA damaging agents.. Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud. 3(5)
Lin D, Wyatt AW, Xue H, Wang Y, Dong X, Haegert A, Wu R, Brahmbhatt S, Mo F, Jong L et al..  2014.  High fidelity patient-derived xenografts for accelerating prostate cancer discovery and drug development.. Cancer Res. 74(4):1272-83.
Beltran H, Wyatt AW, Chedgy E, Donoghue A, Annala M, Warner E, Beja K, Sigouros M, Mo F, Fazli L et al..  2017.  Impact of therapy on genomics and transcriptomics in high-risk prostate cancer treated with neoadjuvant docetaxel and androgen deprivation therapy.. Clin Cancer Res.
Ramnarine VRohan, Alshalalfa M, Mo F, Nabavi N, Erho N, Takhar M, Shukin R, Brahmbhatt S, Gawronski A, Kobelev M et al..  2018.  The long noncoding RNA landscape of neuroendocrine prostate cancer and its clinical implications.. Gigascience.
Bishop JL, Thaper D, Vahid S, Davies A, Ketola K, Kuruma H, Jama R, Nip KMun, Angeles A, Johnson F et al..  2017.  The Master Neural Transcription Factor BRN2 Is an Androgen Receptor-Suppressed Driver of Neuroendocrine Differentiation in Prostate Cancer.. Cancer Discov. 7(1):54-71.
Collins CC, Volik SV, Lapuk AV, Wang Y, Gout PW, Wu C, Xue H, Cheng H, Haegert A, Bell RH et al..  2012.  Next generation sequencing of prostate cancer from a patient identifies a deficiency of methylthioadenosine phosphorylase, an exploitable tumor target.. Mol Cancer Ther. 11(3):775-83.
Akamatsu S, Wyatt AW, Lin D, Lysakowski S, Zhang F, Kim S, Tse C, Wang K, Mo F, Haegert A et al..  2015.  The Placental Gene PEG10 Promotes Progression of Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer.. Cell Rep. 12(6):922-36.