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1. Immunoglobulin G N-glycan markers of accelerated biological aging during chronic HIV infection

2. Persister state-directed transitioning and vulnerability in melanoma

3. Non-invasive plasma glycomic and metabolic biomarkers of post-treatment control of HIV

4. Modulation of mTOR and epigenetic pathways as therapeutics in gallbladder cancer

5. Corrigendum: Plasma Markers of Disrupted Gut Permeability in Severe COVID-19 Patients

6. Repeated semen exposure decreases cervicovaginal SIVmac251 infection in rhesus macaques

7. Plasma Markers of Disrupted Gut Permeability in Severe COVID-19 Patients

8. Dichotomous and stable gamma delta T-cell number and function in healthy individuals

9. Phospholipid Metabolism Is Associated with Time to HIV Rebound upon Treatment Interruption

10. Interferon-α alters host glycosylation machinery during treated HIV infection

11. Co‐targeting BET and MEK as salvage therapy for MAPK and checkpoint inhibitor‐resistant melanoma

12. A Comprehensive Patient-Derived Xenograft Collection Representing the Heterogeneity of Melanoma

13. Genetic and Genomic Characterization of 462 Melanoma Patient-Derived Xenografts, Tumor Biopsies, and Cell Lines

14. A correlate of HIV-1 control consisting of both innate and adaptive immune parameters best predicts viral load by multivariable analysis in HIV-1 infected viremic controllers and chronically-infected non-controllers.

15. Randomized trial of time-limited interruptions of protease inhibitor-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) vs. continuous therapy for HIV-1 infection.

16. Association between HIV replication and serum leptin levels: an observational study of a cohort of HIV‐1‐infected South African women

17. Supplementary Data Figure Legends from Hypoxia Induces Phenotypic Plasticity and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma via the Tyrosine Kinase Receptors ROR1 and ROR2

18. Supplementary Figure S4 from Hypoxia Induces Phenotypic Plasticity and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma via the Tyrosine Kinase Receptors ROR1 and ROR2

19. Supplementary Movie legends from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

20. Supplementary Movie 1 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

21. Supplementary Movie 2 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

22. Supplementary Figure 2 from Anti–CTLA-4 Activates Intratumoral NK Cells and Combined with IL15/IL15Rα Complexes Enhances Tumor Control

23. Supplementary Figure Legends from Anti–CTLA-4 Activates Intratumoral NK Cells and Combined with IL15/IL15Rα Complexes Enhances Tumor Control

24. Supplementary Movie 3 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

25. Supplementary Figures from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

26. Supplementary Movie 5 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

27. Supplementary Movie 8 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

28. Supplementary Movie 4 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

29. Source Code from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

30. Supplementary Movie 6 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

31. Supplementary Figure 4 from Anti–CTLA-4 Activates Intratumoral NK Cells and Combined with IL15/IL15Rα Complexes Enhances Tumor Control

32. Supplementary Table 2 from Hypoxia Induces Phenotypic Plasticity and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma via the Tyrosine Kinase Receptors ROR1 and ROR2

33. Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

34. Supplementary Table 1 from Hypoxia Induces Phenotypic Plasticity and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma via the Tyrosine Kinase Receptors ROR1 and ROR2

35. Supplementary Figure Legends from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

36. Data from Anti–CTLA-4 Activates Intratumoral NK Cells and Combined with IL15/IL15Rα Complexes Enhances Tumor Control

37. Supplementary Figure 1 from Anti–CTLA-4 Activates Intratumoral NK Cells and Combined with IL15/IL15Rα Complexes Enhances Tumor Control

38. Data from Hypoxia Induces Phenotypic Plasticity and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma via the Tyrosine Kinase Receptors ROR1 and ROR2

39. Supplementary Movie 9 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

40. Supplementary Movie 7 from Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

41. Table S1 from BET Inhibitors Suppress ALDH Activity by Targeting ALDH1A1 Super-Enhancer in Ovarian Cancer

42. Suppl Figure 2 from HSP70 Inhibition Limits FAK-Dependent Invasion and Enhances the Response to Melanoma Treatment with BRAF Inhibitors

43. Figure S1 from BET Inhibitors Suppress ALDH Activity by Targeting ALDH1A1 Super-Enhancer in Ovarian Cancer

44. Supplementary materials and methods from Induction of Telomere Dysfunction Prolongs Disease Control of Therapy-Resistant Melanoma

45. Suppl. Figure 8 from HSP70 Inhibition Limits FAK-Dependent Invasion and Enhances the Response to Melanoma Treatment with BRAF Inhibitors

46. Supplementary Figure 7 from Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Are a Major Source of Wnt5A in the Melanoma Microenvironment and Depend on Wnt5A for Full Suppressive Activity

47. Movie S3 from Induction of Telomere Dysfunction Prolongs Disease Control of Therapy-Resistant Melanoma

48. Supplementary Figures from Age Correlates with Response to Anti-PD1, Reflecting Age-Related Differences in Intratumoral Effector and Regulatory T-Cell Populations

49. Supplementary Tables from Induction of Telomere Dysfunction Prolongs Disease Control of Therapy-Resistant Melanoma

50. Data from BET Inhibitors Suppress ALDH Activity by Targeting ALDH1A1 Super-Enhancer in Ovarian Cancer

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