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Velichutina I, Shaknovich R, Geng H, Johnson NA, Gascoyne RD, Melnick AM, Elemento O.  2010.  EZH2-mediated epigenetic silencing in germinal center B cells contributes to proliferation and lymphomagenesis.. Blood. 116(24):5247-55.
Béguelin W, Popovic R, Teater M, Jiang Y, Bunting KL, Rosen M, Shen H, Yang SNing, Wang L, Ezponda T et al..  2013.  EZH2 is required for germinal center formation and somatic EZH2 mutations promote lymphoid transformation.. Cancer Cell. 23(5):677-92.
Béguelin W, Rivas MA, Fernandez MTCalvo, Teater M, Purwada A, Redmond D, Shen H, Challman MF, Elemento O, Singh A et al..  2017.  EZH2 enables germinal centre formation through epigenetic silencing of CDKN1A and an Rb-E2F1 feedback loop.. Nat Commun. 8(1):877.
Béguelin W, Teater M, Gearhart MD, Fernández MTeresa Cal, Goldstein RL, Cárdenas MG, Hatzi K, Rosen M, Shen H, Corcoran CM et al..  2016.  EZH2 and BCL6 Cooperate to Assemble CBX8-BCOR Complex to Repress Bivalent Promoters, Mediate Germinal Center Formation and Lymphomagenesis.. Cancer Cell. 30(2):197-213.
Pan H, Jiang Y, Boi M, Tabbò F, Redmond D, Nie K, Ladetto M, Chiappella A, Cerchietti L, Shaknovich R et al..  2015.  Epigenomic evolution in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.. Nat Commun. 6:6921.
Lin P-C, Chiu Y-L, Banerjee S, Park K, Mosquera JMiguel, Giannopoulou E, Alves P, Tewari AK, Gerstein MB, Beltran H et al..  2013.  Epigenetic repression of miR-31 disrupts androgen receptor homeostasis and contributes to prostate cancer progression.. Cancer Res. 73(3):1232-44.