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1. Early Changes in Tumor-Naive Cell-Free Methylomes and Fragmentomes Predict Outcomes in Pembrolizumab-Treated Solid Tumors

2. Figure S3 from Early Cancer Detection in Li–Fraumeni Syndrome with Cell-Free DNA

3. Early Cancer Detection in Li-Fraumeni Syndrome with Cell-Free DNA

4. Supplementary Data S3 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

5. FIGURE 2 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

6. FIGURE 3 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

7. TABLE 1 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

8. TABLE 2 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

9. FIGURE 1 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

10. FIGURE 5 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

11. FIGURE 4 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

12. Supplementary Figures S1-S12 from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

13. Data from Multiple Germline Events Contribute to Cancer Development in Patients with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

14. Table TS6 from Integrated, Longitudinal Analysis of Cell-free DNA in Uveal Melanoma

15. Figure S1 from Integrated, Longitudinal Analysis of Cell-free DNA in Uveal Melanoma

16. Data from Integrated, Longitudinal Analysis of Cell-free DNA in Uveal Melanoma

17. Data from L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner

18. Supplementary Figures 1-6 from L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner

19. Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 from L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner

20. Multiple germline events contribute to cancer development in patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome

21. Data from Hypoxia Drives Breast Tumor Malignancy through a TET–TNFα–p38–MAPK Signaling Axis

22. Table S2 from Hypoxia Drives Breast Tumor Malignancy through a TET–TNFα–p38–MAPK Signaling Axis

23. Supplementary Figure 2 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

24. Data from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

25. Supplementary Figure 4 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

26. Supplementary Figures S1-19 and legends from Hypoxia Drives Breast Tumor Malignancy through a TET–TNFα–p38–MAPK Signaling Axis

27. Supplementary Figure 3 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

28. Supplementary Table 1 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

29. Supplementary Table 2 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

30. Integrated, Longitudinal Analysis of Cell-Free DNA in Uveal Melanoma

34. Supplementary Figure 3 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

35. Supplementary Table 2 from Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

38. Supplementary Figures S1-19 and legends from Hypoxia Drives Breast Tumor Malignancy through a TET–TNFα–p38–MAPK Signaling Axis

39. L-Plastin Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis in a Helicobacter pylori cagA-ERK-SP1–Dependent Manner

40. Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

41. Hypoxia Drives Breast Tumor Malignancy through a TET–TNFα–p38–MAPK Signaling Axis

42. Carboxyl-Terminal Modulator Protein Positively Regulates Akt Phosphorylation and Acts as an Oncogenic Driver in Breast Cancer

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