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1. Genotyping-by-sequencing-based high-resolution mapping reveals a single candidate gene for the grapevine veraison locus Ver1

3. Comprehensive promotion of iPSC-CM maturation by integrating metabolic medium, nanopatterning, and electrostimulation

4. CD38 promotes hematopoietic stem cell dormancy

5. Resistance of HNSCC cell models to pan-FGFR inhibition depends on the EMT phenotype associating with clinical outcome

6. Community effort to unravel the complex human neuronal landscape exemplified for the striatum

7. Parental education and income are linked to offspring cortical brain structure and psychopathology at 9–11 years

8. Genetic and brain similarity independently predict childhood anthropometrics and neighborhood socioeconomic conditions

10. Exploring social modulation: Microglia as a key mediator of individual immune response, plasticity and pathology in App-NL-G-F mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

11. BRAF and MEK inhibitor combinations induce potent molecular and immunological effects in NRAS‐mutant melanoma cells: Insights into mode of action and resistance mechanisms

16. Mutated IKZF1 is an independent marker of adverse risk in acute myeloid leukemia

18. Cellular senescence promotes progenitor cell expansion during axolotl limb regeneration

19. Supplementary Tables S3-5 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

20. Table S1 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

21. Supplementary Tables S3-5 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

22. Table S2 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

23. Supplementary Data from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

24. Table S1 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

25. Data from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

26. Supplementary Data from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

27. Data from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

28. Table S2 from Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

30. Assessing the longitudinal associations between decision-making processes and attention problems in early adolescence

31. Delineating disorder-general and disorder-specific dimensions of psychopathology from functional brain networks in a developmental clinical sample

32. Fatty acid desaturase 2 determines the lipidomic landscape and steroidogenic function of the adrenal gland

33. Succinate mediates inflammation-induced adrenocortical dysfunction

34. Activation of the cGAS/STING Axis in Genome-Damaged Hematopoietic Cells Does Not Impact Blood Cell Formation or Leukemogenesis

36. Author response: Succinate mediates inflammation-induced adrenocortical dysfunction

37. Activation of beta-adrenergic receptor signaling prevents glucocorticoid-induced obesity and adipose tissue dysfunction in male mice

38. Author Reply to Peer Reviews of CD38 promotes hematopoietic stem cell dormancy via c-Fos

41. Data from Genome-wide DNA Methylation Events in TMPRSS2–ERG Fusion-Negative Prostate Cancers Implicate an EZH2-Dependent Mechanism with miR-26a Hypermethylation

42. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-5, Table Legends 1-4 from Genome-wide DNA Methylation Events in TMPRSS2–ERG Fusion-Negative Prostate Cancers Implicate an EZH2-Dependent Mechanism with miR-26a Hypermethylation

43. Supplementary Figures 1-5 from Genome-wide DNA Methylation Events in TMPRSS2–ERG Fusion-Negative Prostate Cancers Implicate an EZH2-Dependent Mechanism with miR-26a Hypermethylation

44. Supplementary Tables 1-4 from Genome-wide DNA Methylation Events in TMPRSS2–ERG Fusion-Negative Prostate Cancers Implicate an EZH2-Dependent Mechanism with miR-26a Hypermethylation

45. Data from Genome-wide DNA Methylation Events in TMPRSS2–ERG Fusion-Negative Prostate Cancers Implicate an EZH2-Dependent Mechanism with miR-26a Hypermethylation

46. Shared pattern of impaired social communication and cognitive ability in the youth brain across diagnostic boundaries

47. Mapping Normative Trajectories of Cognitive Function and Its Relation to Psychopathology Symptoms and Genetic Risk in Youth

49. Delineating disorder-general and disorder-specific dimensions of psychopathology from functional brain networks in a developmental clinical sample

50. Large-scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium

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