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51. Proposed refined diagnostic criteria and classification of eosinophil disorders and related syndromes.

52. STAT5[B.sup.N642H] is a driver mutation for T cell neoplasia

55. Pharmacologic inhibition of STAT5 in acute myeloid leukemia

56. Supplementary Figures 1-9, Tables 1-2 from Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Synergizes with Hedgehog/GLI in Oncogenic Transformation via Activation of the MEK/ERK/JUN Pathway

57. Data from Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Synergizes with Hedgehog/GLI in Oncogenic Transformation via Activation of the MEK/ERK/JUN Pathway

58. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-9 from Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Synergizes with Hedgehog/GLI in Oncogenic Transformation via Activation of the MEK/ERK/JUN Pathway

59. Retraction Note: Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

60. Structural and functional consequences of the STAT5BN642H driver mutation

61. STAT5 Gain-of-Function Variants Promote Precursor T-Cell Receptor Activation to Drive T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

62. Blocking STAT3/5 through direct or upstream kinase targeting in leukemic cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma

63. High Efficacy and Drug Synergy of HDAC6-Selective Inhibitor NN-429 in Natural Killer (NK)/T-Cell Lymphoma

64. Proposed refined diagnostic criteria and classification of eosinophil disorders and related syndromes

65. Correction: Dependency on the TYK2/STAT1/MCL1 axis in anaplastic large cell lymphoma

69. STAT3 restricts prostate cancer metastasis and antiandrogen resistance by controlling LKB1/CREB signaling pathway

71. Cover Image, Volume 16, Issue 1

72. Expansion of BCR/ABL1+ cells requires PAK2 but not PAK1

73. Correction: Increased survival and cell cycle progression pathways are required for EWS/FLI1-induced malignant transformation

74. Blocking STAT3/5 through direct or upstream kinase targeting in leukemic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

77. A Kinase-Independent Function of CDK6 Links the Cell Cycle to Tumor Angiogenesis

78. JAK-STAT core cancer pathway: An integrative cancer interactome analysis

79. A rare castration‐resistant progenitor cell population is highly enriched in Pten‐null prostate tumours

80. JAK‐STAT core cancer pathway: An integrative cancer interactome analysis

81. Structural and utational nalysis of ember-pecific STAT unctions

82. Oncogenic TYK2P760L kinase is effectively targeted by combinatorial TYK2, mTOR and CDK4/6 kinase blockade

83. High activation of STAT5A drives peripheral T-cell lymphoma and leukemia

84. Cancer-associated fibroblast-derived WNT2 increases tumor angiogenesis in colon cancer

87. Proposed Diagnostic Criteria and Classification of Canine Mast Cell Neoplasms: A Consensus Proposal

88. A STAT5B–CD9 axis determines self-renewal in hematopoietic and leukemic stem cells

91. Proteomic Analysis Identifies NDUFS1 and ATP5O as Novel Markers for Survival Outcome in Prostate Cancer

92. Adipocyte STAT5 deficiency does not affect blood glucose homeostasis in obese mice

93. A Recurrent STAT5BN642H Driver Mutation in Feline Alimentary T Cell Lymphoma

95. Loss of IL-6/Stat3 signalling drives metastatic prostate cancer in mice and men: ID: 263

100. A hydride transfer complex reprograms NAD metabolism and bypasses senescence

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