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1. The clinicopathological and prognostic significance of autonomic nerves in salivary duct carcinoma

8. Prognostic value and clinicopathological roles of the tumor immune microenvironment in salivary duct carcinoma

12. Construction and Evaluation of an Integrated Formal/Informal Learning Environment for Foreign Language Learning across Real and Virtual Spaces

13. Combining Formal and Informal Learning: The Use of an Application to Enhance Information Gathering and Sharing Competence in a Foreign Language

14. Identification of novel prognostic and predictive biomarkers in salivary duct carcinoma via comprehensive molecular profiling

17. Microbial glycoside hydrolases as antibiofilm agents with cross-kingdom activity

19. Direct Transmission of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus from Domestic Cat to Veterinary Personnel

23. The clinicopathological significance of the adipophilin and fatty acid synthase expression in salivary duct carcinoma

24. The Handling of Personal Information in Mobile Games

30. Prognostic Implication of Histopathologic Indicators in Salivary Duct Carcinoma: Proposal of a Novel Histologic Risk Stratification Model

35. Abstract 1891: Breaking barriers to access intracellular targets with T-cell engagers: Discovery of diverse, developable, and ultra-specific antibodies against a MAGE-A4 pMHC

36. Establishment and characterization of a clear cell odontogenic carcinoma cell line with EWSR1-ATF1 fusion gene

37. Ionocyte-Specific Regulation of CFTR

47. A Novel Indexing Method for Digital Video Contents Using a 3-Dimensional City Map

50. sj-docx-2-tam-10.1177_17588359221119538 – Supplemental material for Survival benefit of HER2-targeted or androgen deprivation therapy in salivary duct carcinoma

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