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1. Obesity-associated changes in molecular biology of primary breast cancer

3. The BRCA1ness signature is associated significantly with response to PARP inhibitor treatment versus control in the I-SPY 2 randomized neoadjuvant setting

4. 70-gene signature as an aid for treatment decisions in early breast cancer: updated results of the phase 3 randomised MINDACT trial with an exploratory analysis by age

7. Discordant assessment of tumor biomarkers by histopathological and molecular assays in the EORTC randomized controlled 10041/BIG 03-04 MINDACT trial breast cancer: Intratumoral heterogeneity and DCIS or normal tissue components are unlikely to be the cause of discordance

13. Use of 70-gene signature to predict prognosis of patients with node-negative breast cancer: a prospective community-based feasibility study (RASTER)

22. A gene expression profile for detection of sufficient tumour cells in breast tumour tissue: microarray diagnosis eligibility

23. Robust interlaboratory reproducibility of a gene expression signature measurement consistent with the needs of a new generation of diagnostic tools

24. Converting a breast cancer microarray signature into a high-throughput diagnostic test

27. A Computational Workflow Translates a 58-Gene Signature to a Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Sample-Based Companion Diagnostic for Personalized Treatment of the BRAF-Mutation-Like Subtype of Colorectal Cancers.

28. Biomarkers predicting response to 5 immunotherapy arms in the neoadjuvant I-SPY2 trial for early-stage breast cancer (BC): Evaluation of immune subtyping in the response predictive subtypes (RPS).

29. Biological Functions of the Genes in the Mammaprint Breast Cancer Profile Reflect the Hallmarks of Cancer.

30. Robust interlaboratory reproducibility of a gene expression signature measurement consistent with the needs of a new generation of diagnostic tools.

31. Converting a breast cancer microarray signature into a high-throughput diagnostic test.

33. Assessment of PD-L1 expression across breast cancer molecular subtypes, in relation to mutation rate, BRCA1-like status, tumor-infiltrating immune cells and survival.

37. Investigating the concordance in molecular subtypes of primary colorectal tumors and their matched synchronous liver metastasis.

38. Decentralization of Next-Generation RNA Sequencing-Based MammaPrint® and BluePrint® Kit at University Hospitals Leuven and Curie Institute Paris.

39. MammaPrint and BluePrint Molecular Diagnostics Using Targeted RNA Next-Generation Sequencing Technology.

40. A Computational Workflow Translates a 58-Gene Signature to a Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Sample-Based Companion Diagnostic for Personalized Treatment of the BRAF-Mutation-Like Subtype of Colorectal Cancers.

41. Prognostic Value of MammaPrint ® in Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer.

42. 70-Gene Signature as an Aid to Treatment Decisions in Early-Stage Breast Cancer.

43. Neoadjuvant tamoxifen synchronizes ERα binding and gene expression profiles related to outcome and proliferation.

44. MammaPrint molecular diagnostics on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue.

45. Performance characteristics of the MammaPrint ® breast cancer diagnostic gene signature.

46. Independent validation of a prognostic genomic signature (ColoPrint) for patients with stage II colon cancer.

47. Gene expression signature to improve prognosis prediction of stage II and III colorectal cancer.

48. Comparison of MammaPrint and TargetPrint results with clinical parameters in German patients with early stage breast cancer.

49. Microarray-based determination of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER2 receptor status in breast cancer.

50. A gene expression profile for detection of sufficient tumour cells in breast tumour tissue: microarray diagnosis eligibility.

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