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1. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Prostate Cancer Early Detection, Version 1.2023

3. MED15::TFE3 Renal Cell Carcinomas: Report of Two New Cases and Review of the Literature Confirming Nearly Universal Multilocular Cystic Morphology

5. Clonal relationships of adjacent Gleason pattern 3 and Gleason pattern 5 lesions in Gleason Scores 3+5=8 and 5+3=8

6. Fibromyxoid Nephrogenic Adenoma

7. SARS-CoV-2 disrupts host epigenetic regulation via histone mimicry

8. Prostate Cancer in Male-to-Female Transgender Individuals

9. Prostatic malakoplakia: clinicopathological assessment of a multi‐institutional series of 49 patients

10. Pathological characterization and clinical outcome of penile intraepithelial neoplasia variants: a North American series

11. Adult Wilms Tumor: Genetic Evidence of Origin of a Subset of Cases From Metanephric Adenoma

12. Metagenomics-enabled reverse-genetics assembly and characterization of myotis bat morbillivirus

13. Classification of new morbillivirus and jeilongvirus sequences from bats sampled in Brazil and Malaysia

14. Prevalence and risk factors for avian influenza virus (H5 and H9) contamination in peri-urban and rural live bird markets in Bangladesh

16. Supplementary Table 1 from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

17. Supp Tables from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

18. Supplementary Figure S2 from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

19. Supplementary Figure S4 from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

20. Supplementary Figure S1 from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

21. Supp Fig S4 from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

22. Data from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

23. Supp Fig S1 from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

24. Supp Fig S5 from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

25. Data from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

26. Supp Fig S2 from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

27. Data from A Novel Quantitative Multiplex Tissue Immunoblotting for Biomarkers Predicts a Prostate Cancer Aggressive Phenotype

28. supplemental figure legend and Materials and Methods from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

29. Supplementary Tables S1-S5 from A Novel Quantitative Multiplex Tissue Immunoblotting for Biomarkers Predicts a Prostate Cancer Aggressive Phenotype

30. Supp Fig S3 from MSH2 Loss in Primary Prostate Cancer

31. Data from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

32. Supplementary Figure 1 from Rb Loss Is Characteristic of Prostatic Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

33. Data from Development and Clinical Validation of an In Situ Biopsy-Based Multimarker Assay for Risk Stratification in Prostate Cancer

34. Data from Pro–Prostate-Specific Antigen Measurements in Serum and Tissue Are Associated with Treatment Necessity among Men Enrolled in Expectant Management for Prostate Cancer

35. Supplementary Methods, Table S1, Figures S1-7 from Development and Clinical Validation of an In Situ Biopsy-Based Multimarker Assay for Risk Stratification in Prostate Cancer

36. Supplementary Figure S3 from Cyclin D1 Loss Distinguishes Prostatic Small-Cell Carcinoma from Most Prostatic Adenocarcinomas

37. Data from Roles for the Stem Cell–Associated Intermediate Filament Nestin in Prostate Cancer Migration and Metastasis

41. CAR T Cells Produced in vivo to Treat Cardiac Injury

42. β-Hydroxybutyrate suppresses colorectal cancer

43. Clinicopathologic Spectrum of Secondary Solid Tumors of the Prostate of Nonurothelial Origin

44. CAR T cells produced in vivo to treat cardiac injury

45. Characterization and epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance patterns of Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus spp. in free-ranging rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) at high-risk interfaces with people and livestock in Bangladesh

46. Contributors

48. Genomic Classifiers in Personalized Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy Approaches: A Systematic Review and Future Perspectives Based on International Consensus

50. Preface

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