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1. IsoTools: a flexible workflow for long-read transcriptome sequencing analysis

2. POS1276 A SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS REVEALS A PRO-INFLAMMATORY PROFILE IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD CD14+ MONOCYTES OF SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS PATIENTS

4. Multi-omics HeCaToS dataset of repeated dose toxicity for cardiotoxic & hepatotoxic compounds

6. DMSO induces drastic changes in human cellular processes and epigenetic landscape in vitro

7. DMSO-induced drastic changes in cellular processes and epigenetic landscape in vitro

9. Somatic mutation profiles of MSI and MSS colorectal cancer identified by whole exome next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis

10. The bromodomain protein BRD4 regulates the KEAP1/NRF2-dependent oxidative stress response

11. Hsp90 inhibition differentially destabilises MAP kinase and TGF-beta signalling components in cancer cells revealed by kinase-targeted chemoproteomics

12. Generation of glycan-specific nanobodies.

13. Differential Impact of Fluid Shear Stress and YAP/TAZ on BMP/TGF-β Induced Osteogenic Target Genes.

14. Network integration and modelling of dynamic drug responses at multi-omics levels.

15. Genomic Evidence for Sensorial Adaptations to a Nocturnal Predatory Lifestyle in Owls.

16. Genes acting in synapses and neuron projections are early targets of selection during urban colonization.

17. Bridge helix arginines play a critical role in Cas9 sensitivity to mismatches.

18. Epigenomic profiling of non-small cell lung cancer xenografts uncover LRP12 DNA methylation as predictive biomarker for carboplatin resistance.

19. Evolution of genomic variation in the burrowing owl in response to recent colonization of urban areas.

20. Haplotype-resolved sweet potato genome traces back its hexaploidization history.

21. A cancer specific hypermethylation signature of the TERT promoter predicts biochemical relapse in prostate cancer: a retrospective cohort study.

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