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Ethan M Earlie

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Trends in Cancer|March 27, 2026
Dissecting histological transformationEthan M Earlie, Eric E Gardner, Harold Varmus, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2024
Lineage-specific intolerance to oncogenic drivers restricts histological transformationEric E Gardner, Ethan M Earlie, Kate Li, et al.
Neuron|April 30, 2026
A local sympathetic-immune axis inhibits melanoma growth in mice by dictating adrenergic controlTingting Liu, Daniel Y Kutsovsky, Ethan M Earlie, et al.
Nature Communications|September 14, 2021
Loss of polycomb repressive complex 1 activity and chromosomal instability drive uveal melanoma progressionMathieu F Bakhoum, Jasmine H Francis, Albert Agustinus, et al.
Nature|August 23, 2023
Non-cell-autonomous cancer progression from chromosomal instabilityJun Li, Melissa J Hubisz, Ethan M Earlie, et al.
Nature Cancer|January 29, 2024
Loss of Pip4k2c confers liver-metastatic organotropism through insulin-dependent PI3K-AKT pathway activationMeri Rogava, Tyler J Aprati, Wei-Yu Chi, et al.
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Trends in Cancer|March 27, 2026
Dissecting histological transformationEthan M Earlie, Eric E Gardner, Harold Varmus, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 8, 2024
Lineage-specific intolerance to oncogenic drivers restricts histological transformationEric E Gardner, Ethan M Earlie, Kate Li, et al.
Neuron|April 30, 2026
A local sympathetic-immune axis inhibits melanoma growth in mice by dictating adrenergic controlTingting Liu, Daniel Y Kutsovsky, Ethan M Earlie, et al.
Nature Communications|September 14, 2021
Loss of polycomb repressive complex 1 activity and chromosomal instability drive uveal melanoma progressionMathieu F Bakhoum, Jasmine H Francis, Albert Agustinus, et al.
Nature|August 23, 2023
Non-cell-autonomous cancer progression from chromosomal instabilityJun Li, Melissa J Hubisz, Ethan M Earlie, et al.
Nature Cancer|January 29, 2024
Loss of Pip4k2c confers liver-metastatic organotropism through insulin-dependent PI3K-AKT pathway activationMeri Rogava, Tyler J Aprati, Wei-Yu Chi, et al.
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