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1. A Network Landscape of HPVOPC Reveals Methylation Alterations as Significant Drivers of Gene Expression via an Immune-Mediated GPCR Signal.

2. Lymphatic-preserving treatment sequencing with immune checkpoint inhibition unleashes cDC1-dependent antitumor immunity in HNSCC.

3. Activated B Cells and Plasma Cells Are Resistant to Radiation Therapy.

4. Lymphatic-preserving treatment sequencing with immune checkpoint inhibition unleashes cDC1-dependent antitumor immunity in HNSCC.

5. Activated B Cells and Plasma Cells Are Resistant to Radiation Therapy.

6. Reciprocal activation of HEY1 and NOTCH4 under SOX2 control promotes EMT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

7. End of treatment cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is predictive of radiation response and overall survival in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

8. Disruption of the HER3-PI3K-mTOR oncogenic signaling axis and PD-1 blockade as a multimodal precision immunotherapy in head and neck cancer.

9. Preclinical experience with a novel single-port platform for transoral surgery.

10. AHNS endocrine surgery section consensus statement on nasopharyngolaryngoscopy and clinic reopening during COVID-19: How to get back to optimal safe care.

11. Asymptomatic detection of SARS-CoV-2 among cancer patients receiving infusional anti-cancer therapy.

12. Preclinical experience with a novel single-port platform for transoral surgery.

13. AHNS endocrine surgery section consensus statement on nasopharyngolaryngoscopy and clinic reopening during COVID-19: How to get back to optimal safe care.

14. Disruption of the HER3-PI3K-mTOR oncogenic signaling axis and PD-1 blockade as a multimodal precision immunotherapy in head and neck cancer.

15. End of treatment cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is predictive of radiation response and overall survival in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

16. Asymptomatic detection of SARS-CoV-2 among cancer patients receiving infusional anti-cancer therapy.

17. Reciprocal activation of HEY1 and NOTCH4 under SOX2 control promotes EMT in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

18. Role of B Cells in Responses to Checkpoint Blockade Immunotherapy and Overall Survival of Cancer Patients.

19. Extrachromosomal DNA in HPV-Mediated Oropharyngeal Cancer Drives Diverse Oncogene Transcription.

20. Aberrant expression of CPSF1 promotes head and neck squamous cell carcinoma via regulating alternative splicing.

21. HPV E2, E4, E5 drive alternative carcinogenic pathways in HPV positive cancers.

22. Procedural precautions and personal protective equipment during head and neck instrumentation in the COVID-19 era.

23. Aberrant expression of CPSF1 promotes head and neck squamous cell carcinoma via regulating alternative splicing.

24. Procedural precautions and personal protective equipment during head and neck instrumentation in the COVID-19 era.

25. HPV E2, E4, E5 drive alternative carcinogenic pathways in HPV positive cancers.

26. HPV16 E5 Mediates Resistance to PD-L1 Blockade and Can Be Targeted with Rimantadine in Head and Neck Cancer.

27. Rational genomic optimization of DNA detection for human papillomavirus type 16 in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

28. Cannabinoids Promote Progression of HPV-Positive Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma via p38 MAPK Activation.

29. Targeting Viral DNA and Promoter Hypermethylation in Salivary Rinses for Recurrent HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer.

30. Identifying predictors of HPV-related head and neck squamous cell carcinoma progression and survival through patient-derived models.

31. B Cells Improve Overall Survival in HPV-Associated Squamous Cell Carcinomas and Are Activated by Radiation and PD-1 Blockade.

32. Differentially Methylated Super-Enhancers Regulate Target Gene Expression in Human Cancer.

33. Immune Modulation of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and the Tumor Microenvironment by Conventional Therapeutics.

34. Chromatin dysregulation and DNA methylation at transcription start sites associated with transcriptional repression in cancers.

35. Publisher Correction: Chromatin dysregulation and DNA methylation at transcription start sites associated with transcriptional repression in cancers.

36. Immune Modulation of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and the Tumor Microenvironment by Conventional Therapeutics.

37. Chromatin dysregulation and DNA methylation at transcription start sites associated with transcriptional repression in cancers.

38. Publisher Correction: Chromatin dysregulation and DNA methylation at transcription start sites associated with transcriptional repression in cancers.

39. Differentially Methylated Super-Enhancers Regulate Target Gene Expression in Human Cancer.

40. 4E-BP1 Is a Tumor Suppressor Protein Reactivated by mTOR Inhibition in Head and Neck Cancer.

41. Variations in HPV function are associated with survival in squamous cell carcinoma.

42. Computational methods reveal novel functionalities of PIWI-interacting RNAs in human papillomavirus-induced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

43. Positive Surgical Margins in the 10 Most Common Solid Cancers.

44. Prognostic Role of p16 in Nonoropharyngeal Head and Neck Cancer.

45. Cigarette smoke and chewing tobacco alter expression of different sets of miRNAs in oral keratinocytes.

46. Identification of potential biomarkers of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma using iTRAQ based quantitative proteomic approach.

47. Locally advanced high-risk HPV related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC); have we forgotten it is a different disease?

48. Integrated time course omics analysis distinguishes immediate therapeutic response from acquired resistance.

49. Integrated time course omics analysis distinguishes immediate therapeutic response from acquired resistance.

50. Integrated time course omics analysis distinguishes immediate therapeutic response from acquired resistance.

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