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102. Generation of angular-momentum-dominated electron beams from a photoinjector

105. Implant-Supported Single Crowns with Titanium or Zirconia Abutments: A Retrospective Up-to-5-year Follow-up Study.

106. Multi-parametric single cell evaluation defines distinct drug responses in healthy hematologic cells that are retained in corresponding malignant cell types

112. Robust scoring of selective drug responses for patient-tailored therapy selection

115. A Community Challenge for Inferring Genetic Predictors of Gene Essentialities through Analysis of a Functional Screen of Cancer Cell Lines

116. JAK1/2 and BCL2 inhibitors synergize to counteract bone marrow stromal cell–induced protection of AML

121. Dental implant surface morphology, chemical composition, and topography following double wavelength (2780/940 nm) laser irradiation. An in vitro study

127. Systematic drug sensitivity testing reveals synergistic growth inhibition by dasatinib or mTOR inhibitors with paclitaxel in ovarian granulosa cell tumor cells

128. Generation of angular-momentum-dominated electron beams from a photoinjector

130. Drug sensitivity testing on patient-derived sarcoma cells predicts patient response to treatment and identifies c-Sarc inhibitors as active drugs for translocation sarcomas

131. Radiotherapy induces responses of lung cancer to CTLA-4 blockade

137. Immunotherapy targeting different immune compartments in combination with radiation therapy induces regression of resistant tumors

138. PP2A‐based triple‐strike therapy overcomes mitochondrial apoptosis resistance in brain cancer cells

139. Supplemental Table 1 from Human Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cells Are Sensitive to NK Cell–Mediated Lysis via ULBP2/5/6 and Chemoattract NK Cells

140. Supplemental Figure 2 from Human Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cells Are Sensitive to NK Cell–Mediated Lysis via ULBP2/5/6 and Chemoattract NK Cells

141. Supplemental Table 2 from Human Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cells Are Sensitive to NK Cell–Mediated Lysis via ULBP2/5/6 and Chemoattract NK Cells

142. Supplemental Figure 1 from Human Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cells Are Sensitive to NK Cell–Mediated Lysis via ULBP2/5/6 and Chemoattract NK Cells

150. Supplemental Table 1 from Human Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma Cells Are Sensitive to NK Cell–Mediated Lysis via ULBP2/5/6 and Chemoattract NK Cells

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