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1. JWST, ALMA, and Keck Spectroscopic Constraints on the UV Luminosity Functions at z~7-14: Clumpiness and Compactness of the Brightest Galaxies in the Early Universe

2. Accelerated formation of ultra-massive galaxies in the first billion years 

3. The Rise of Faint, Red AGN at $z>4$: A Sample of Little Red Dots in the JWST Extragalactic Legacy Fields

4. UV Luminosity Density Results at z>8 from the First JWST/NIRCam Fields: Limitations of Early Data Sets and the Need for Spectroscopy

5. Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at $z\approx10-12$ Revealed by JWST

6. The Spitzer/IRAC Legacy over the GOODS Fields: Full-Depth 3.6, 4.5, 5.8 and 8.0um Mosaics and Photometry for > 9000 Galaxies at z~3.5-10 from the GOODS Re-ionization Era wide-Area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS)

7. A massive quiescent galaxy at redshift 4.658

8. Impact of XPO1 mutations on survival outcomes in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

9. The Super Eight Galaxies: Properties of a Sample of Very Bright Galaxies at $7 < z < 8$

10. HST imaging of the brightest z~8-9 galaxies from UltraVISTA: the extreme bright end of the UV luminosity function

11. The HDUV Survey: A Revised Assessment of the Relationship between UV Slope and Dust Attenuation for High-Redshift Galaxies

12. The HDUV Survey: A Revised Assessment of the Relationship between UV Slope and Dust Attenuation for High-redshift Galaxies

13. HST Imaging of the Brightest z ∼ 8–9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA: The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function

14. HST Imaging of the Brightest z similar to 8-9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA: The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function

15. UV luminosity density results at z > 8 from the first JWST/NIRCam fields:limitations of early data sets and the need for spectroscopy

17. Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z ≈ 10–12 Revealed by JWST

18. Discoidin Domain Receptor-Driven Gene Signatures as Markers of Patient Response to Anti–PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint Therapy

19. UV luminosity density results at z > 8 from the first JWST/NIRCam fields: limitations of early data sets and the need for spectroscopy.

20. Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z & AP; 10-12 Revealed by JWST

21. Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z ≈ 10-12 Revealed by JWST

22. The Spitzer/IRAC Legacy over the GOODS Fields: Full-depth 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 μm Mosaics and Photometry for >9000 Galaxies at z ∼ 3.5–10 from the GOODS Reionization Era Wide-area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS)

23. Impact of XPO1 mutations on survival outcomes in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

24. The Spitzer/IRAC Legacy over the GOODS Fields:Full-depth 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 mu m Mosaics and Photometry for >9000 Galaxies at z similar to 3.5-10 from the GOODS Reionization Era Wide-area Treasury from Spitzer (GREATS)

25. The Super Eight Galaxies: Properties of a Sample of Very Bright Galaxies at 7 < z < 8

26. HSTImaging of the Brightestz∼ 8–9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA: The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function

27. HST Imaging of the Brightest z similar to 8-9 Galaxies from UltraVISTA:The Extreme Bright End of the UV Luminosity Function

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