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1. Thyroid cancer and endocrine disruptive chemicals: a case–control study on per-fluoroalkyl substances and other persistent organic pollutants

2. Tissue sensitivity to thyroid hormones may change over time

3. FAM83B is involved in thyroid cancer cell differentiation and migration

4. Thyroid cancer harboring PTEN and TP53 mutations: A peculiar molecular and clinical case report

5. Clinical and Genetic Features of a Large Monocentric Series of Familial Non-Medullary Thyroid Cancers

6. Segmental Maternal UPD of Chromosome 7q in a Patient With Pendred and Silver Russell Syndromes-Like Features

8. Fetal cell microchimerism and susceptibility to COVID-19 disease in women

9. Oxidative Stress Correlates with More Aggressive Features in Thyroid Cancer

10. Tissue sensitivity to thyroid hormones may change over time

11. Familial non-medullary thyroid carcinoma: clinico-pathological features, current knowledge and novelty regarding genetic risk factors

12. Multicellular spheroids from normal and neoplastic thyroid tissues as a suitable model to test the effects of multikinase inhibitors

13. Oxidative stress and the subcellular localization of the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) in papillary thyroid cancer

14. Absence of the MAP2K5 germline variants c.G961A and c.T1100C in a wide series of familial nonmedullary thyroid carcinoma Italian families

15. Impact of Mutation Density and Heterogeneity on Papillary Thyroid Cancer Clinical Features and Remission Probability

16. Molecular profiling of a large papillary thyroid cancer series followed at a single center: data on mutation density, heterogeneity and phenotype-genotype correlations

17. Novel insights into the link between fetal cell microchimerism and maternal cancers

18. Fetal cell microchimerism in papillary thyroid cancer: A role in the outcome of the disease

19. Impact of estrogen and progesterone receptor expression on the clinical and molecular features of papillary thyroid cancer

21. Letter regarding the article: 'Multiple HABP2 variants in familial papillary thyroid carcinoma: Contribution of a group of 'thyroid-checked' controls' by Kern et al

22. Expression analyses of HABP2 in neoplastic and normal thyroid tissues: could this gene play a role in the pathogenesis of familial non medullary thyroid cancer?

23. The Clinical and Molecular Characterization of Patients With Dyshormonogenic Congenital Hypothyroidism Reveals Specific Diagnostic Clues for DUOX2 Defects

24. Genetic variants of PARP4 gene and PARP4P2 pseudogene in patients with multiple primary tumors including thyroid cancer

25. Are pre-miR-146a and PTTG1 associated with papillary thyroid cancer?

26. Clinical and molecular analyses of thyroid cancer in patients treated for benign diseases

27. Tumor and normal thyroid spheroids: from tissues to zebrafish

28. Segregation and expression analyses of hyaluronan-binding protein 2 (HABP2): insights from a large series of familial non-medullary thyroid cancers and literature review

29. Genetic heterogeneity of thyroid cancer

31. Tumor and normal thyroid stem-like cells: from tissues to zebrafish

32. Modifications in the Papillary Thyroid Cancer Gene Profile Over the Last 15 Years

33. A High Percentage of BRAFV600E Alleles in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Predicts a Poorer Outcome

34. Microchimerism and Endocrine Disorders

35. Fetal microchimerism as an explanation of disease

36. Role of glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism in adrenal incidentalomas

37. The tight relationship between papillary thyroid cancer, autoimmunity and inflammation: clinical and molecular studies

38. High phenotypic intrafamilial variability in patients with Pendred syndrome and a novel duplication in the SLC26A4 gene: clinical characterization and functional studies of the mutated SLC26A4 protein

39. Positive effect of fetal cell microchimerism on tumor presentation and outcome in papillary thyroid cancer

40. The evaluation of sex hormone receptors in papillary thyroid cancer as an additional tool in the post-operative risk stratification and in the pre-gravidic counselling of women with persistent disease

42. Medullary and papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland occurring as a collision tumour: report of three cases with molecular analysis and review of the literature

43. BRAF mutations in an Italian cohort of thyroid cancers

44. Fetal cell microchimerism: a protective role in autoimmune thyroid diseases

45. Telomerase in differentiated thyroid cancer: promoter mutations, expression and localization

46. Diabetes mellitus in a girl with thyroid hormone resistance syndrome: A little recognized interaction between the two diseases

47. The therapeutic outcome to intravenous steroid therapy for active Graves' orbitopathy is influenced by the time of response but not polymorphisms of the glucocorticoid receptor

48. Association of pre-miR-146a rs2910164 GG genotype with papillary thyroid cancer: a new case--control study on two adjacent genes on chromosome 5, pre-miR-146a and PTTG1

50. Molecular and functional studies of 4 candidate loci in Pendred syndrome and nonsyndromic hearing loss

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