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1. Genomic reproducibility in the bioinformatics era

2. Smoking-associated gene expression alterations in nasal epithelium reveal immune impairment linked to lung cancer risk

3. scAbsolute: measuring single-cell ploidy and replication status

5. Integrated radiogenomics models predict response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in high grade serous ovarian cancer

6. The copy number and mutational landscape of recurrent ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

7. Development of a miRNA‐based classifier for detection of colorectal cancer molecular subtypes

8. High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma organoids as models of chromosomal instability

9. Author Correction: The copy number and mutational landscape of recurrent ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma

10. Quantification of TFF3 expression from a non-endoscopic device predicts clinically relevant Barrett's oesophagus by machine learning

11. Clinically Interpretable Radiomics-Based Prediction of Histopathologic Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma

12. Intestinal region-specific Wnt signalling profiles reveal interrelation between cell identity and oncogenic pathway activity in cancer development

13. Integrative radiogenomics for virtual biopsy and treatment monitoring in ovarian cancer

14. Inferring structural variant cancer cell fraction

15. Computational pathology aids derivation of microRNA biomarker signals from Cytosponge samples

17. VULCAN integrates ChIP-seq with patient-derived co-expression networks to identify GRHL2 as a key co-regulator of ERa at enhancers in breast cancer

18. Decoding the Interdependence of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Reveal Patient Subgroups Correlated with Survivals

19. Intratumor heterogeneity defines treatment‐resistant HER2+ breast tumors

20. A quantitative mass spectrometry-based approach to monitor the dynamics of endogenous chromatin-associated protein complexes

21. The Genomic and Immune Landscapes of Lethal Metastatic Breast Cancer

22. Genome-wide Estrogen Receptor-α activation is sustained, not cyclical

23. Correction to: VULCAN integrates ChIP-seq with patient-derived co-expression networks to identify GRHL2 as a key co-regulator of ERa at enhancers in breast cancer

24. Inferring modulators of genetic interactions with epistatic nested effects models.

25. All biology is computational biology.

26. Analysis of heterogeneity in T2-weighted MR images can differentiate pseudoprogression from progression in glioblastoma.

27. Master Regulators of Oncogenic KRAS Response in Pancreatic Cancer: An Integrative Network Biology Analysis.

28. Patterns of Immune Infiltration in Breast Cancer and Their Clinical Implications: A Gene-Expression-Based Retrospective Study.

30. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in high-grade serous ovarian cancer: a phylogenetic analysis.

31. SANTA: quantifying the functional content of molecular networks.

32. Phylogenetic quantification of intra-tumour heterogeneity.

33. Posterior association networks and functional modules inferred from rich phenotypes of gene perturbations.

34. Patient-specific data fusion defines prognostic cancer subtypes.

35. Mapping dynamic histone acetylation patterns to gene expression in nanog-depleted murine embryonic stem cells.

36. Evolutionary distances in the twilight zone--a rational kernel approach.

39. Analyses of non-coding somatic drivers in 2,658 cancer whole genomes.

40. The evolutionary history of 2,658 cancers.

43. Whole-slide images used to benchmark deep tissue detector in manuscript 'SliDL: a toolbox for processing whole-slide images in deep learning'

44. High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma organoids as models of chromosomal instability

45. A pan-cancer compendium of chromosomal instability

47. Supplemental methods and tables from Practical and Robust Identification of Molecular Subtypes in Colorectal Cancer by Immunohistochemistry

48. Data from Practical and Robust Identification of Molecular Subtypes in Colorectal Cancer by Immunohistochemistry

49. Figure S3 from Practical and Robust Identification of Molecular Subtypes in Colorectal Cancer by Immunohistochemistry

50. Supplementary Table from The Genomic Landscape of Early-Stage Ovarian High-Grade Serous Carcinoma

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