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1. Hydrophobic interactions dominate the recognition of a KRAS G12V neoantigen

2. The rapid and highly parallel identification of antibodies with defined biological activities by SLISY

3. Structural engineering of chimeric antigen receptors targeting HLA-restricted neoantigens

4. An isogenic cell line panel for sequence-based screening of targeted anticancer drugs

5. Persistent mutant oncogene specific T cells in two patients benefitting from anti-PD-1

6. Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor antagonists to prevent hyperinflammation and death from lower respiratory tract infection

7. Circulating tumor DNA dynamics and recurrence risk in patients undergoing curative intent resection of colorectal cancer liver metastases: A prospective cohort study.

8. The Association Between Alpha-1 Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists and In-Hospital Mortality From COVID-19

9. Supervised mutational signatures for obesity and other tissue-specific etiological factors in cancer

11. Genomic analysis identifies frequent deletions of Dystrophin in olfactory neuroblastoma

12. Reconstructing metastatic seeding patterns of human cancers

13. Oncogenic PIK3CA mutations reprogram glutamine metabolism in colorectal cancer

14. Correction: Non-invasive detection of urothelial cancer through the analysis of driver gene mutations and aneuploidy

15. Non-invasive detection of urothelial cancer through the analysis of driver gene mutations and aneuploidy

16. Correction to: persistent mutant oncogene specific T cells in two patients benefitting from anti-PD-1

18. Diagnostic potential of tumor DNA from ovarian cyst fluid

19. Evolutionary dynamics of cancer in response to targeted combination therapy

20. Loss of ATRX, genome instability, and an altered DNA damage response are hallmarks of the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway.

21. FAST-SeqS: a simple and efficient method for the detection of aneuploidy by massively parallel sequencing.

22. The temporal order of genetic and pathway alterations in tumorigenesis.

23. Genetic progression and the waiting time to cancer.

24. Imaging of musculoskeletal bacterial infections by [124I]FIAU-PET/CT.

26. A novel approach for selecting combination clinical markers of pathology applied to a large retrospective cohort of surgically resected pancreatic cysts.

27. Classification of pancreatic cystic neoplasms using radiomic feature analysis is equivalent to an experienced academic radiologist: a step toward computer-augmented diagnostics for radiologists

30. Detection of rare mutations, copy number alterations, and methylation in the same template DNA molecules

32. Data from Direct Detection and Quantification of Neoantigens

33. Table S4 from Whole-Genome Sequencing of Salivary Gland Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

34. Supplementary Figure S1 from The Vigorous Immune Microenvironment of Microsatellite Instable Colon Cancer Is Balanced by Multiple Counter-Inhibitory Checkpoints

35. Supplementary Table S3 from The Vigorous Immune Microenvironment of Microsatellite Instable Colon Cancer Is Balanced by Multiple Counter-Inhibitory Checkpoints

36. Supplementary Tables S1 - S12 from Whole Genome Sequencing Defines the Genetic Heterogeneity of Familial Pancreatic Cancer

38. Figure S2 from Whole-Genome Sequencing of Salivary Gland Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

39. Circulating Tumor DNA Analysis Guiding Adjuvant Therapy in Stage II Colon Cancer

41. Data from Genetically Defined Subsets of Human Pancreatic Cancer Show Unique In Vitro Chemosensitivity

42. Supplemental Figure 2 from Systemic Delivery of Microencapsulated 3-Bromopyruvate for the Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer

43. Supplementary Tables 8 - 15 from Genetically Defined Subsets of Human Pancreatic Cancer Show Unique In Vitro Chemosensitivity

44. Data from Systemic Delivery of Microencapsulated 3-Bromopyruvate for the Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer

45. Supplemental Table Legends from Very Long-term Survival Following Resection for Pancreatic Cancer Is Not Explained by Commonly Mutated Genes: Results of Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis

46. Data from Very Long-term Survival Following Resection for Pancreatic Cancer Is Not Explained by Commonly Mutated Genes: Results of Whole-Exome Sequencing Analysis

47. Supplementary Tables 1 - 7 from Genetically Defined Subsets of Human Pancreatic Cancer Show Unique In Vitro Chemosensitivity

49. Supplementary Tables 16 - 22 from Genetically Defined Subsets of Human Pancreatic Cancer Show Unique In Vitro Chemosensitivity

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