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1. Regulation of nucleotide metabolism by mutant p53 contributes to its gain-of-function activities

2. Large language models as a diagnostic support tool in neuropathology.

3. Prediction of homologous recombination deficiency from routine histology with attention-based multiple instance learning in nine different tumor types.

4. Privacy-preserving large language models for structured medical information retrieval.

5. Automated curation of large-scale cancer histopathology image datasets using deep learning.

6. Deep learning for dual detection of microsatellite instability and POLE mutations in colorectal cancer histopathology.

8. Regression-based Deep-Learning predicts molecular biomarkers from pathology slides.

9. Multi-omic and functional analysis for classification and treatment of sarcomas with FUS-TFCP2 or EWSR1-TFCP2 fusions.

10. Prediction models for hormone receptor status in female breast cancer do not extend to males: further evidence of sex-based disparity in breast cancer.

11. Direct image to subtype prediction for brain tumors using deep learning.

12. Signaling-induced systematic repression of miRNAs uncovers cancer vulnerabilities and targeted therapy sensitivity.

13. The future landscape of large language models in medicine.

14. Direct prediction of Homologous Recombination Deficiency from routine histology in ten different tumor types with attention-based Multiple Instance Learning: a development and validation study.

15. β-TrCP- and Casein Kinase II-Mediated Degradation of Cyclin F Controls Timely Mitotic Progression.

16. Inheritance of the Golgi Apparatus and Cytokinesis Are Controlled by Degradation of GBF1.

17. Mutant p53 protects ETS2 from non-canonical COP1/DET1 dependent degradation.

18. Regulation of nucleotide metabolism by mutant p53 contributes to its gain-of-function activities.

19. Phosphorylation regulates coilin activity and RNA association.

20. Coilin levels modulate cell cycle progression and γH2AX levels in etoposide treated U2OS cells.

21. Coilin participates in the suppression of RNA polymerase I in response to cisplatin-induced DNA damage.

22. Coilin phosphomutants disrupt Cajal body formation, reduce cell proliferation and produce a distinct coilin degradation product.

23. Coilin interacts with Ku proteins and inhibits in vitro non-homologous DNA end joining.

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