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2019
Fernando TM, Marullo R, Gresely BPera, Phillip JM, Yang SNing, Lundell-Smith G, Torregroza I, Ahn H, Evans T, Gyorffy B et al..  2019.  BCL6 evolved to enable stress tolerance in vertebrates and is broadly required by cancer cells to adapt to stress.. Cancer Discov.
2017
Valls E, Lobry C, Geng H, Wang L, Cardenas M, Rivas M, Cerchietti L, Oh P, Yang SNing, Oswald E et al..  2017.  BCL6 Antagonizes NOTCH2 to Maintain Survival of Human Follicular Lymphoma Cells.. Cancer Discov.
2012
Barish GD, Yu RT, Karunasiri MS, Becerra D, Kim J, Tseng TW, Tai L-J, Leblanc M, Diehl C, Cerchietti L et al..  2012.  The Bcl6-SMRT/NCoR cistrome represses inflammation to attenuate atherosclerosis.. Cell Metab. 15(4):554-62.
2011
Duy C, Hurtz C, Shojaee S, Cerchietti L, Geng H, Swaminathan S, Klemm L, Kweon S-mi, Nahar R, Braig M et al..  2011.  BCL6 enables Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cells to survive BCR-ABL1 kinase inhibition.. Nature. 473(7347):384-8.
Hurtz C, Hatzi K, Cerchietti L, Braig M, Park E, Kim Y-mi, Herzog S, Ramezani-Rad P, Jumaa H, Müller MC et al..  2011.  BCL6-mediated repression of p53 is critical for leukemia stem cell survival in chronic myeloid leukemia.. J Exp Med. 208(11):2163-74.
2010
Duy C, J Yu J, Nahar R, Swaminathan S, Kweon S-mi, Polo JM, Valls E, Klemm L, Shojaee S, Cerchietti L et al..  2010.  BCL6 is critical for the development of a diverse primary B cell repertoire.. J Exp Med. 207(6):1209-21.
Cerchietti LC, Hatzi K, Caldas-Lopes E, Yang SNing, Figueroa ME, Morin RD, Hirst M, Mendez L, Shaknovich R, Cole PA et al..  2010.  BCL6 repression of EP300 in human diffuse large B cell lymphoma cells provides a basis for rational combinatorial therapy.. J Clin Invest. 120(12):4569-82.
2009
Ci W, Polo JM, Cerchietti L, Shaknovich R, Wang L, Yang SNing, Ye K, Farinha P, Horsman DE, Gascoyne RD et al..  2009.  The BCL6 transcriptional program features repression of multiple oncogenes in primary B cells and is deregulated in DLBCL.. Blood. 113(22):5536-48.