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1. Epigenetic analysis of cell-free DNA by fragmentomic profiling

4. High-resolution analysis for urinary DNA jagged ends

13. Supplementary Table 2 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

14. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

15. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-3 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

16. Supplementary Figure 2 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

17. Data from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

18. Supplementary Figure 3 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

19. Supplementary Table 1 from A Novel 19q13 Nucleolar Zinc Finger Protein Suppresses Tumor Cell Growth through Inhibiting Ribosome Biogenesis and Inducing Apoptosis but Is Frequently Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

20. Data from KRAB Zinc Finger Protein ZNF382 Is a Proapoptotic Tumor Suppressor That Represses Multiple Oncogenes and Is Commonly Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

21. Data from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

22. Supplementary Information from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

23. Supplementary Figure 2 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

24. Supplementary Figure 5 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

25. Supplementary Figure 4 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

26. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-6, Table 1 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

27. Supplementary Table 1 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

28. Supplementary Figure 3 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

29. Supplementary Table 1 from KRAB Zinc Finger Protein ZNF382 Is a Proapoptotic Tumor Suppressor That Represses Multiple Oncogenes and Is Commonly Silenced in Multiple Carcinomas

30. Supplementary Figure 6 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

31. Supplementary Figure 1 from Sirtuin 1 Is Upregulated in a Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinomas where It Is Essential for Telomere Maintenance and Tumor Cell Growth

32. Plasma DNA tissue mapping by genome-wide methylation sequencing for noninvasive prenatal, cancer, and transplantation assessments

34. Fragment Ends of Circulating Microbial DNA as Signatures for Pathogen Detection in Sepsis

35. Comparison of Single Molecule, Real-Time Sequencing and Nanopore Sequencing for Analysis of the Size, End-Motif, and Tissue-of-Origin of Long Cell-Free DNA in Plasma

36. Genomic origin, fragmentomics, and transcriptional properties of long cell-free DNA molecules in human plasma

37. Single-Molecule Sequencing Enables Long Cell-Free DNA Detection and Direct Methylation Analysis for Cancer Patients

38. Effects of nucleases on cell-free extrachromosomal circular DNA

39. Single Cell and Plasma RNA Sequencing for RNA Liquid Biopsy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

40. Additional file 3 of Charting the complexity of the activated sludge microbiome through a hybrid sequencing strategy

41. Applications of genetic-epigenetic tissue mapping for plasma DNA in prenatal testing, transplantation and oncology

42. Author response: Applications of genetic-epigenetic tissue mapping for plasma DNA in prenatal testing, transplantation and oncology

44. Jagged Ends of Urinary Cell-Free DNA: Characterization and Feasibility Assessment in Bladder Cancer Detection

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46. Genetic-epigenetic tissue mapping for plasma DNA: applications in prenatal testing, transplantation and oncology

48. Detection and characterization of jagged ends of double-stranded DNA in plasma

49. Plasma DNA End-Motif Profiling as a Fragmentomic Marker in Cancer, Pregnancy, and Transplantation

50. Sequencing Analysis of Plasma Epstein-Barr Virus DNA Reveals Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma-Associated Single Nucleotide Variant Profiles

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