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1. Evaluating Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing-Derived Tumor Features to Accurately Predict DNA Mismatch Repair Status

2. P-94 Circulating-tumour DNA (ctDNA) detection using an ultra-sensitive next generation sequencing (NGS)-based assay in patients with resected colorectal cancer (CRC) in the phase III ASCOLT trial

3. Epithelial de-differentiation triggered by co-ordinate epigenetic inactivation of the EHF and CDX1 transcription factors drives colorectal cancer progression

4. Reprogrammed Lipid Metabolism and the Lipid-Associated Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer

5. EHF is essential for epidermal and colonic epithelial homeostasis, and suppresses Apc-initiated colonic tumorigenesis

6. Diversity of dinoflagellate assemblages in coastal temperate and offshore tropical waters of Australia

7. Low-viscosity matrix suspension culture enables scalable analysis of patient-derived organoids and tumoroids from the large intestine

8. Genomic Signature of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas from Non-Smoking Non-Drinking Patients

9. A Biobank of Colorectal Cancer Patient-Derived Xenografts

10. Mutation burden and other molecular markers of prognosis in colorectal cancer treated with curative intent: results from the QUASAR 2 clinical trial and an Australian community-based series

13. Genomic profiling of biliary tract cancer cell lines reveals molecular subtypes and actionable drug targets

14. Genomic Profiling of Biliary Tract Cancer Cell Lines Reveals Molecular Subtypes and Actionable Drug Targets

15. Mutation burden and other molecular markers of prognosis in the QUASAR2 clinical trial of colorectal cancer treated with curative intent

17. Relative telomere lengths in tumor and normal mucosa are related to disease progression and chromosome instability profiles in colorectal cancer

18. Survival in stage II/III colorectal cancer is independently predicted by chromosomal and microsatellite instability, but not by specific driver mutations

20. Single nucleotide polymorphism array profiling identifies distinct chromosomal aberration patterns across colorectal adenomas and carcinomas

21. Translational incorporation of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine into proteins

22. Analysis of colorectal cancers in British Bangladeshi identifies early onset, frequent mucinous histotype and a high prevalence of RBFOX1 deletion

24. A statistical approach for detecting genomic aberrations in heterogeneous tumor samples from single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping data

25. Hybrid methods for protein structure prediction

26. Different APC genotypes in proximal and distal sporadic colorectal cancers suggest distinct WNT/β-catenin signalling thresholds for tumourigenesis

29. Crystal structure of N-terminal domain of acyl-CoA thioesterase 7

31. Analysis of colorectal cancers in British Bangladeshi identifies early onset, frequent mucinous histotype and a high prevalence of RBFOX1 deletion

32. Epithelial de-differentiation triggered by co-ordinate epigenetic inactivation of the EHF and CDX1 transcription factors drives colorectal cancer progression

33. Cross-Validation of Lipid Structure Assignment Using Orthogonal Ion Activation Modalities on the Same Mass Spectrometer.

34. Protocol for generation of and high-throughput drug testing with patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids.

35. BCL-X L inhibitors enhance the apoptotic efficacy of BRAF inhibitors in BRAF V600E colorectal cancer.

36. Unified framework for patient-derived, tumor-organoid-based predictive testing of standard-of-care therapies in metastatic colorectal cancer.

37. Oncomicrobial Community Profiling Identifies Clinicomolecular and Prognostic Subtypes of Colorectal Cancer.

38. PI3Kα Translocation Mediates Nuclear PtdIns(3,4,5)P 3 Effector Signaling in Colorectal Cancer.

39. Evaluating Multiple Next-Generation Sequencing-Derived Tumor Features to Accurately Predict DNA Mismatch Repair Status.

40. Epithelial de-differentiation triggered by co-ordinate epigenetic inactivation of the EHF and CDX1 transcription factors drives colorectal cancer progression.

41. Reprogrammed Lipid Metabolism and the Lipid-Associated Hallmarks of Colorectal Cancer.

42. Evaluating the utility of tumour mutational signatures for identifying hereditary colorectal cancer and polyposis syndrome carriers.

43. Low-viscosity matrix suspension culture enables scalable analysis of patient-derived organoids and tumoroids from the large intestine.

44. EHF is essential for epidermal and colonic epithelial homeostasis, and suppresses Apc-initiated colonic tumorigenesis.

45. CSK-homologous kinase (CHK/MATK) is a potential colorectal cancer tumour suppressor gene epigenetically silenced by promoter methylation.

46. Genomic Signature of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas from Non-Smoking Non-Drinking Patients.

47. Diversity of dinoflagellate assemblages in coastal temperate and offshore tropical waters of Australia.

48. A Biobank of Colorectal Cancer Patient-Derived Xenografts.

49. Tumour infiltrating lymphocyte status is superior to histological grade, DNA mismatch repair and BRAF mutation for prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinomas with mucinous differentiation.

50. Overexpression of TP53 protein is associated with the lack of adjuvant chemotherapy benefit in patients with stage III colorectal cancer.

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