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1. Evaluating approaches for constructing polygenic risk scores for prostate cancer in men of African and European ancestry

2. Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants.

3. Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitis

4. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

5. Publisher Correction: Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

6. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction.

7. Appendicitis risk prediction models in children presenting with right iliac fossa pain (RIFT study): a prospective, multicentre validation study

8. Height, selected genetic markers and prostate cancer risk: results from the PRACTICAL consortium.

9. Association Analysis of a Microsatellite Repeat in the TRIB1 Gene With Prostate Cancer Risk, Aggressiveness and Survival

10. A Plasma Biomarker Panel of Four MicroRNAs for the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer

11. Atlas of prostate cancer heritability in European and African-American men pinpoints tissue-specific regulation

13. A microsatellite repeat in PCA3 long non-coding RNA is associated with prostate cancer risk and aggressiveness

14. Height, selected genetic markers and prostate cancer risk: results from the PRACTICAL consortium

15. Kallikrein-related peptidase 4 induces cancer-associated fibroblast features in prostate-derived stromal cells

17. Multiple novel prostate cancer susceptibility signals identified by fine-mapping of known risk loci among Europeans

18. Fusion transcript loci share many genomic features with non-fusion loci

19. Fine-Mapping the HOXB Region Detects Common Variants Tagging a Rare Coding Allele: Evidence for Synthetic Association in Prostate Cancer

20. Paclitaxel Resistance and Multicellular Spheroid Formation Are Induced by Kallikrein-Related Peptidase 4 in Serous Ovarian Cancer Cells in an Ascites Mimicking Microenvironment

21. Fine-mapping identifies multiple prostate cancer risk loci at 5p15, one of which associates with TERT expression

22. Identification of a novel prostate cancer susceptibility variant in the KLK3 gene transcript

28. Social work students' perceived knowledge of and preparation for group-work practice.

30. A comparison of the pharmacokinetics of propranolol in obese and normal volunteers.

31. The role of sulphate conjugation in the metabolism and disposition of oral and intravenous paracetamol in man.

32. Mexiletine disposition: individual variation in response to urine acidification and alkalinisation.

33. Kallikrein gene expression in the gonadotrophin-stimulated rat ovary

35. Precursor-product relationship between rabbit type II cell lamellar bodies and alveolar surface-active material. Surfactant turnover time

36. Ventilation enhances pulmonary alveolar clearance of radioactive dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine in liposomes

44. Relationships of PBMC microRNA expression, plasma viral load, and CD4+ T-cell count in HIV-1-infected elite suppressors and viremic patients

45. SIV antigen immunization induces transient antigen-specific T cell responses and selectively activates viral replication in draining lymph nodes in retroviral suppressed rhesus macaques

47. Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants.

48. Characterisation of cell lines derived from prostate cancer patients with localised disease.

49. Evaluating approaches for constructing polygenic risk scores for prostate cancer in men of African and European ancestry.

50. GelMA and Biomimetic Culture Allow the Engineering of Mineralized, Adipose, and Tumor Tissue Human Microenvironments for the Study of Advanced Prostate Cancer In Vitro and In Vivo.

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