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1. Multi-omics profiling of longitudinal samples reveals early genomic changes in follicular lymphoma

4. Characterization and clinical impact of the tumor microenvironment in post-transplant aggressive B-cell lymphomas

5. Amplification of CDK4 and MDM2: a detailed study of a high-risk neuroblastoma subgroup

6. Whole exome sequencing of high-risk neuroblastoma identifies novel non-synonymous variants.

9. Data from Responsiveness to PD-1 Blockade in End-Stage Colon Cancer with Gene Locus 9p24.1 Copy-Number Gain

10. Data from TIGIT and PD-1 Mark Intratumoral T Cells with Reduced Effector Function in B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

13. Supplementary Table 1 from Meta-analysis of Neuroblastomas Reveals a Skewed ALK Mutation Spectrum in Tumors with MYCN Amplification

14. Supplementary table S2 from T Cells Expressing Checkpoint Receptor TIGIT Are Enriched in Follicular Lymphoma Tumors and Characterized by Reversible Suppression of T-cell Receptor Signaling

15. Supplementary methods and references, Supplementary Figures 1-9 from T Cells Expressing Checkpoint Receptor TIGIT Are Enriched in Follicular Lymphoma Tumors and Characterized by Reversible Suppression of T-cell Receptor Signaling

16. Data from Meta-analysis of Neuroblastomas Reveals a Skewed ALK Mutation Spectrum in Tumors with MYCN Amplification

17. Supplementary figures 1-9 from T Cells Expressing Checkpoint Receptor TIGIT Are Enriched in Follicular Lymphoma Tumors and Characterized by Reversible Suppression of T-cell Receptor Signaling

18. Data from T Cells Expressing Checkpoint Receptor TIGIT Are Enriched in Follicular Lymphoma Tumors and Characterized by Reversible Suppression of T-cell Receptor Signaling

19. Biomarker-Driven Treatment Strategy in High-Risk Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Final Results of a Nordic Phase 2 Study

21. Multi-Omics Profiling of Longitudinal Samples Reveals Early Genomic Changes in Follicular Lymphoma

22. Protein Profiling Identify Distinct Tumor-Tissue Protein Expression Pattern Specific for Relapsing Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

23. Diversity of Intratumoral Regulatory T Cells in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

24. The Genomic Landscape of Plasmablastic Lymphoma (PBL) - an L.L.M.P.P. Project

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