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1. The genomic and evolutionary landscapes of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma

2. Introduction and expression of PIK3CAE545K in a papillary thyroid cancer BRAFV600E cell line leads to a dedifferentiated aggressive phenotype

3. TAM family receptors in conjunction with MAPK signalling are involved in acquired resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

4. Flavopiridol causes cell cycle inhibition and demonstrates anti-cancer activity in anaplastic thyroid cancer models

5. Genomic and human papillomavirus profiling of an oral cancer cohort identifies TP53 as a predictor of overall survival

6. Mutational analysis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma stratified by smoking status

7. High-throughput testing in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma identifies agents with preferential activity in human papillomavirus-positive or negative cell lines

8. Lestaurtinib is a potent inhibitor of anaplastic thyroid cancer cell line models.

9. Repurposing Albendazole: new potential as a chemotherapeutic agent with preferential activity against HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell cancer

10. Spleen tyrosine kinase expression is correlated with human papillomavirus in head and neck cancer

12. The genomic and evolutionary landscapes of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma

14. Additional file 1 of Introduction and expression of PIK3CAE545K in a papillary thyroid cancer BRAFV600E cell line leads to a dedifferentiated aggressive phenotype

15. Additional file 2 of Introduction and expression of PIK3CAE545K in a papillary thyroid cancer BRAFV600E cell line leads to a dedifferentiated aggressive phenotype

16. Additional file 2 of TAM family receptors in conjunction with MAPK signalling are involved in acquired resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

17. Introduction and expression of PIK3CAE545K in a papillary thyroid cancer BRAFV600E cell line leads to a dedifferentiated aggressive phenotype.

19. Erratum to: Disruption of the RICTOR/mTORC2 complex enhances the response of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells to PI3K inhibition

20. Elucidating mechanisms of innate and acquired resistance to PI3Ka inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

21. Disruption of the RICTOR/mTORC2 complex enhances the response of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells to PI3K inhibition

22. A controlled trial of HNSCC patient‐derived xenografts reveals broad efficacy of PI3Kα inhibition in controlling tumor growth

23. Abstract 3162: HRAS G12V predicts for innate resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell cancer

24. A controlled trial of HNSCC patient‐derived xenografts reveals broad efficacy of PI3Kα inhibition in controlling tumor growth.

27. Additional file 2 of TAM family receptors in conjunction with MAPK signalling are involved in acquired resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

28. Additional file 1 of TAM family receptors in conjunction with MAPK signalling are involved in acquired resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

29. Additional file 1 of TAM family receptors in conjunction with MAPK signalling are involved in acquired resistance to PI3Kα inhibition in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

30. ERK-TSC2 signalling in constitutively-active HRAS mutant HNSCC cells promotes resistance to PI3K inhibition.

31. Introduction and expression of PIK3CA E545K in a papillary thyroid cancer BRAF V600E cell line leads to a dedifferentiated aggressive phenotype.

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