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1. Microincisional vitrectomy for retinal detachment in I-125 brachytherapy-treated patients with posterior uveal malignant melanoma

2. 15-Gene Expression Profile and PRAME as Integrated Prognostic Test for Uveal Melanoma: First Report of Collaborative Ocular Oncology Group Study No. 2 (COOG2.1).

3. RB1 loss triggers dependence on ESRRG in retinoblastoma.

4. BAP1 Loss Promotes Suppressive Tumor Immune Microenvironment via Upregulation of PROS1 in Class 2 Uveal Melanomas.

5. Analytical Validation and Performance of a 7-Gene Next-Generation Sequencing Panel in Uveal Melanoma.

6. PieParty: visualizing cells from scRNA-seq data as pie charts.

7. Impact of Genetic Ancestry on Prognostic Biomarkers in Uveal Melanoma.

8. Single-cell analysis reveals new evolutionary complexity in uveal melanoma.

9. Intraocular Metastasis in Unilateral Multifocal Uveal Melanoma Without Melanocytosis or Germline BAP1 Mutations.

10. BAP1 Loss Is Associated with DNA Methylomic Repatterning in Highly Aggressive Class 2 Uveal Melanomas.

11. Intraocular Dissemination of Uveal Melanoma Cells Following Radiotherapy: Evolving Management Over the Past Decade.

12. Genomic evolution of uveal melanoma arising in ocular melanocytosis.

13. Gene Expression Profiling and PRAME Status Versus Tumor-Node-Metastasis Staging for Prognostication in Uveal Melanoma.

14. Punctuated evolution of canonical genomic aberrations in uveal melanoma.

15. Epigenetic reprogramming and aberrant expression of PRAME are associated with increased metastatic risk in Class 1 and Class 2 uveal melanomas.

16. Driver Mutations in Uveal Melanoma: Associations With Gene Expression Profile and Patient Outcomes.

17. PRAME as an Independent Biomarker for Metastasis in Uveal Melanoma.

18. Intravitreal injection analysis at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute: evaluation of clinical indications for the treatment and incidence rates of endophthalmitis.

19. L-DOPA is an endogenous ligand for OA1.

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