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2. Single-cell sequencing reveals Hippo signaling as a driver of fibrosis in hidradenitis suppurativa.
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3. Single-cell profiling of prurigo nodularis demonstrates immune-stromal crosstalk driving profibrotic responses and reversal with nemolizumab.
4. Single cell and spatial sequencing define processes by which keratinocytes and fibroblasts amplify inflammatory responses in psoriasis.
5. Differential cell composition and split epidermal differentiation in human palm, sole, and hip skin
6. Squamoid Eccrine Ductal Carcinoma Displays Ultraviolet Mutations and Intermediate Gene Expression Relative to Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma, and Porocarcinoma
7. Disease heterogeneity and molecular classification of inflammatory palmoplantar diseases
8. Development of a Multiplex Immunofluorescence Assay for Tumor Microenvironment Studies of Human and Murine Merkel Cell Carcinoma
9. Type I interferon governs immunometabolic checkpoints that coordinate inflammation during Staphylococcal infection
10. Genetic and Immunological Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis
11. Methyltransferase-independent function of enhancer of zeste homologue 2 maintains tumorigenicity induced by human oncogenic papillomavirus and polyomavirus
12. Utility of GLI1 RNA Chromogenic in Situ Hybridization in Distinguishing Basal Cell Carcinoma From Histopathologic Mimics
13. Multiplex Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence: A Practical Update for Pathologists
14. Association of germline variants in telomere maintenance genes (POT1, TERF2IP, ACD, and TERT) with spitzoid morphology in familial melanoma: A multi-center case series
15. Expression of SATB2 in primary cutaneous sarcomatoid neoplasms: a potential diagnostic pitfall
16. Intersection of immune and oncometabolic pathways drives cancer hyperprogression during immunotherapy
17. A case of NONO::TFE3 cutaneous epithelioid and spindle cell tumor with local recurrence after complete excision.
18. Basal cell carcinomas acquire secondary mutations to overcome dormancy and progress from microscopic to macroscopic disease
19. Genomic evidence suggests that cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinomas can arise from squamous dysplastic precursors
20. Viral Status Predicts the Patterns of Genome Methylation and Decitabine Response in Merkel Cell Carcinoma
21. GATA-3 is a proto-oncogene in T-cell lymphoproliferative neoplasms
22. Microsecretory Adenocarcinoma of the Ear Canal: Novel Cutaneous Analog of a Salivary Gland Neoplasm
23. Porocarcinomas with PAK1/2/3 fusions: a series of 12 cases.
24. Proliferating inverted follicular keratosis of genital skin: Case series of a challenging variant
25. Multiple primary dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans tumors in a single patient with chromosomal microarray analysis: A case report and review
26. PRAME Expression in Challenging Dermal Melanocytic Neoplasms and Soft Tissue Tumors With Melanocytic Differentiation
27. Image-based multiplex immune profiling of cancer tissues: translational implications. A report of the International Immuno-oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer
28. Single-cell sequencing reveals Hippo signaling as a driver of fibrosis in hidradenitis suppurativa
29. Image-based multiplex immune profiling of cancer tissues:translational implications. A report of the International Immuno-oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer
30. Image‐based multiplex immune profiling of cancer tissues: translational implications. A report of the International Immuno‐oncology Biomarker Working Group on Breast Cancer
31. Merkel cell carcinoma: updates in tumor biology, emerging therapies, and preclinical models.
32. Single cell sequencing reveals Hippo signaling as a driver of fibrosis in hidradenitis suppurativa
33. Genetic and Immunological Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis
34. Corrigendum to “Characterizing the Therapeutic Potential of a Potent BET Degrader in Merkel Cell Carcinoma” [Neoplasia, Volume 21, Issue 3 (2019) 322–330]
35. Direct cellular reprogramming enables development of viral T antigen-driven Merkel cell carcinoma in mice
36. Translational implications of Th17-skewed inflammation due to genetic deficiency of a cadherin stress sensor
37. Transcriptional profiling of rare acantholytic disorders suggests common mechanisms of pathogenesis
38. MAP2K1‐mutated melanocytic tumors have reproducible histopathologic features and share similarities with melanocytic tumors with BRAFV600E mutations
39. Single-cell profiling of prurigo nodularis demonstrates immune-stromal crosstalk driving profibrotic responses and reversal with nemolizumab
40. CD30 expression in cutaneous B‐cell lymphomas
41. 13 - Dermatopathology
42. Polypoid melanoma is associated with aggressive histopathological characteristics and poor clinical prognosis: A retrospective cohort study
43. Data from Comprehensive Molecular Profiling of Olfactory Neuroblastoma Identifies Potentially Targetable FGFR3 Amplifications
44. Supplementary Data from Comprehensive Molecular Profiling of Olfactory Neuroblastoma Identifies Potentially Targetable FGFR3 Amplifications
45. Supplementary Table 2 from Age and Gender Associations of Virus Positivity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Characterized Using a Novel RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
46. SFigure S1 from Age and Gender Associations of Virus Positivity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Characterized Using a Novel RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
47. Supplementary Data from Virus-positive Merkel Cell Carcinoma Is an Independent Prognostic Group with Distinct Predictive Biomarkers
48. Data from Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T Antigen Initiates Merkel Cell Carcinoma-like Tumor Development in Mice
49. Figure S3 from Age and Gender Associations of Virus Positivity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Characterized Using a Novel RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
50. Supplementary Table 1 from Age and Gender Associations of Virus Positivity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Characterized Using a Novel RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
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