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1. Dual spatial host-bacterial gene expression in Mycobacterium abscessus respiratory infections

2. 306 N-glycosylation inhibition hinders immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment cells improving CAR T cell efficacy

3. RNA sequencing of blood from sex- and age-matched discordant siblings supports immune and transcriptional dysregulation in autism spectrum disorder

4. Targeting tumor-stroma communication by blocking endothelin-1 receptors sensitizes high-grade serous ovarian cancer to PARP inhibition

5. Analyzing genomic and epigenetic profiles in single cells by hybrid transposase (scGET-seq)

6. Neutralising reactivity against SARS-CoV-2 Delta and Omicron variants by vaccination and infection history

7. Phylogeography and genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Italy and Europe with newly characterized Italian genomes between February-June 2020

8. Aging, inflammation and DNA damage in the somatic testicular niche with idiopathic germ cell aplasia

9. Longitudinal analysis of T cell receptor repertoires reveals shared patterns of antigen-specific response to SARS-CoV-2 infection

10. β-arrestin1/YAP/mutant p53 complexes orchestrate the endothelin A receptor signaling in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

11. Microbiota-driven interleukin-17-producing cells and eosinophils synergize to accelerate multiple myeloma progression

12. WNT Signaling in Hematological Malignancies

13. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Intra-Host and Within-Household Emergence of Novel Haplotypes

15. UTX/KDM6A Loss Enhances the Malignant Phenotype of Multiple Myeloma and Sensitizes Cells to EZH2 inhibition

16. ATR addiction in multiple myeloma: synthetic lethal approaches exploiting established therapies

17. Big Data in Medicine, the Present and Hopefully the Future

18. Highly similar genomic landscapes in monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis and ultra-stable chronic lymphocytic leukemia with low frequency of driver mutations

19. Modeling multiple myeloma-bone marrow interactions and response to drugs in a 3D surrogate microenvironment

20. Bone Marrow Endosteal Mesenchymal Progenitors Depend on HIF Factors for Maintenance and Regulation of Hematopoiesis

21. How Cancer Exploits Ribosomal RNA Biogenesis: A Journey beyond the Boundaries of rRNA Transcription

22. Stable Karyotypes in Epithelial Cancer Cell Lines Despite High Rates of Ongoing Structural and Numerical Chromosomal Instability

23. Iron increases the susceptibility of multiple myeloma cells to bortezomib

24. Nizp1 is a specific <scp>NUP98</scp> ‐ <scp>NSD1</scp> functional interactor that regulates <scp>NUP98</scp> ‐ <scp>NSD1</scp> ‐dependent oncogenic programs

25. Fostering exchange of genomic data between european countries for clinical and research purposes: the genomic data infrastructure (gdi) project

31. Supplementary Figures S1 - S16 from Synthetic Lethal Approaches Exploiting DNA Damage in Aggressive Myeloma

33. PD10-09 A NOVEL MODEL INTEGRATING CLINICAL, MP-MRI, AND EPIGENOMIC FEATURES TO PREDICT LYMPH NODE INVASION IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION

34. Data from Moving Toward Individualized Cancer Therapies

35. Supplementary Data from FAM46C and FNDC3A Are Multiple Myeloma Tumor Suppressors That Act in Concert to Impair Clearing of Protein Aggregates and Autophagy

37. TableS4 from FAM46C and FNDC3A Are Multiple Myeloma Tumor Suppressors That Act in Concert to Impair Clearing of Protein Aggregates and Autophagy

38. Supplementary Figure Legends from Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients

40. Supplementary Methods from Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients

41. Data from Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients

42. Data from FAM46C and FNDC3A Are Multiple Myeloma Tumor Suppressors That Act in Concert to Impair Clearing of Protein Aggregates and Autophagy

43. Supplementary Figures S1-S5 from Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients

44. Data from Disentangling the Myeloma Web

45. Supplementary Tables S1-S4 from Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients

46. Supplementary Figure 1 from Common and Distinct Genomic Events in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer and Diverse Cancer Types

47. Data from Up-Regulation of c-Jun Inhibits Proliferation and Induces Apoptosis via Caspase-Triggered c-Abl Cleavage in Human Multiple Myeloma

48. Supplementary Table 1 from Up-Regulation of c-Jun Inhibits Proliferation and Induces Apoptosis via Caspase-Triggered c-Abl Cleavage in Human Multiple Myeloma

49. Data from Common and Distinct Genomic Events in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer and Diverse Cancer Types

50. Supplementary Table S1B from Common and Distinct Genomic Events in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer and Diverse Cancer Types

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