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1. The SEMA3F-NRP1/NRP2 axis is a key factor in the acquisition of invasive traits in in situ breast ductal carcinoma

2. Tailored graphical lasso for data integration in gene network reconstruction

3. Re-definition of claudin-low as a breast cancer phenotype

4. Multi-Omics Marker Analysis Enables Early Prediction of Breast Tumor Progression

5. Claudin-low-like mouse mammary tumors show distinct transcriptomic patterns uncoupled from genomic drivers

7. Comparative analysis of the molecular subtype landscape in canine and human mammary gland tumors

8. Data from Loss of Epigenetic Regulation Disrupts Lineage Integrity, Induces Aberrant Alveogenesis, and Promotes Breast Cancer

9. Supplementary Data from Loss of Epigenetic Regulation Disrupts Lineage Integrity, Induces Aberrant Alveogenesis, and Promotes Breast Cancer

10. Supplementary Figures 1 through 7, Supplementary Methods from Immune Escape in Breast Cancer During In Situ to Invasive Carcinoma Transition

11. Supplementary Tables 1 through 8 from Immune Escape in Breast Cancer During In Situ to Invasive Carcinoma Transition

12. Tailored graphical lasso for data integration in gene network reconstruction

13. Best Practices for Spatial Profiling for Breast Cancer Research with the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler

14. Loss of Epigenetic Regulation Disrupts Lineage Integrity, Induces Aberrant Alveogenesis, and Promotes Breast Cancer

15. Comparable cancer‐relevant mutation profiles in synchronous ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer

16. Contrasting DCIS and invasive breast cancer by subtype suggests basal-like DCIS as distinct lesions

17. Immune Escape in Breast Cancer During In Situ to Invasive Carcinoma Transition

18. GLI1-induced mammary gland tumours are transplantable and maintain major molecular features

19. A Longitudinal Study of the Association between Mammographic Density and Gene Expression in Normal Breast Tissue

20. A Bayesian Two-Way Latent Structure Model for Genomic Data Integration Reveals Few Pan-Genomic Cluster Subtypes in a Breast Cancer Cohort

21. Abstract A21: Characterization of the immune environment in the in situ to invasive breast carcinoma transition

22. 463: A molecular study of breast cancer progression stages from normal breast tissue to invasive cancer

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