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2. A Genomics-Driven Artificial Intelligence-Based Model Classifies Breast Invasive Lobular Carcinoma and Discovers CDH1 Inactivating Mechanisms.

3. ERBB2 mutations define a subgroup of endometrial carcinomas associated with high tumor mutational burden and the microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) molecular subtype.

4. Genomic and epigenomic basis of breast invasive lobular carcinomas lacking CDH1 genetic alterations.

5. Interferon response and epigenetic modulation by SMARCA4 mutations drive ovarian tumor immunogenicity.

6. Clinicopathologic and genomic features of lobular like invasive mammary carcinoma: is it a distinct entity?

7. Recurrent WWTR1 S89W mutations and Hippo pathway deregulation in clear cell carcinomas of the cervix.

8. Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) with carboplatin induces distinct transcriptomic changes in ovarian tumor and normal tissues.

9. Clinical-pathologic characteristics and response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in triple-negative low Ki-67 proliferation (TNLP) breast cancers.

10. miRNome Profiling Reveals Shared Features in Breast Cancer Subtypes and Highlights miRNAs That Potentially Regulate MYB and EZH2 Expression.

11. Genetic interactions among Brca1, Brca2, Palb2, and Trp53 in mammary tumor development.

12. Oncogenic properties and signaling basis of the PAX8-GLIS3 fusion gene.

13. Immunohistochemical analysis of IDH2 R172 hotspot mutations in breast papillary neoplasms: applications in the diagnosis of tall cell carcinoma with reverse polarity.

14. Identification of recurrent FHL2-GLI2 oncogenic fusion in sclerosing stromal tumors of the ovary.

15. PAX8-GLIS3 gene fusion is a pathognomonic genetic alteration of hyalinizing trabecular tumors of the thyroid.

16. Loss-of-function mutations in ATP6AP1 and ATP6AP2 in granular cell tumors.

17. Solid papillary breast carcinomas resembling the tall cell variant of papillary thyroid neoplasms (solid papillary carcinomas with reverse polarity) harbour recurrent mutations affecting IDH2 and PIK3CA: a validation cohort.

18. Recurrent hotspot mutations in HRAS Q61 and PI3K-AKT pathway genes as drivers of breast adenomyoepitheliomas.

19. IDH2 Mutations Define a Unique Subtype of Breast Cancer with Altered Nuclear Polarity.

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