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1. Proteomic signatures improve risk prediction for common and rare diseases

2. The proteogenomic landscape of multiple myeloma reveals insights into disease biology and therapeutic opportunities

5. Resolving the spatial architecture of myeloma and its microenvironment at the single-cell level

6. Treatment of adult ALL patients with third-generation CD19-directed CAR T cells: results of a pivotal trial

11. Resistance to mesenchymal reprogramming sustains clonal propagation in metastatic breast cancer

12. Clonally resolved single-cell multi-omics identifies routes of cellular differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

13. Disruption of stem cell niche–confined R-spondin 3 expression leads to impaired hematopoiesis

31. Single-cell proteo-genomic reference maps of the hematopoietic system enable the purification and massive profiling of precisely defined cell states

32. Activation of gp130 signaling in T cells drives T H 17-mediated multi-organ autoimmunity

36. ONCO-FETAL REPROGRAMMING DRIVES HIGH-RISK JUVENILE MYELOMONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, WHICH CAN BE TARGETED BY ANTI-CD52 TREATMENT

37. Oncogenic RAS-Pathway Activation Drives Oncofetal Reprogramming and Creates Therapeutic Vulnerabilities in Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia

38. Identification of leukemic and pre-leukemic stem cells by clonal tracking from single-cell transcriptomics

41. Radiation induced electronic trap states and local structural disorder in van~der~Waals bonded semiconductor crystals

44. Activated SUMOylation restricts MHC class I antigen presentation to confer immune evasion in cancer

45. The trap DOS in small molecule organic semiconductors: A quantitative comparison of thin-film transistors with single crystals

47. SMAD5 as a novel gene for familial pulmonary arterial hypertension

48. S189: PROTEOGENOMIC LANDSCAPE OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA

49. S206: ONCO-FETAL REPROGRAMMING DRIVES HIGH-RISK JUVENILE MYELOMONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, WHICH CAN BE TARGETED BY ANTI-CD52 TREATMENT

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