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1. Project outline. from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

2. Supplementary figure S4 from EphA2 Expression Is a Key Driver of Migration and Invasion and a Poor Prognostic Marker in Colorectal Cancer

3. Supplementary Table 4 from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

4. Data from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

5. Supplementary Figure 6 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

6. Supplementary Table 2 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

7. Supplementary Figure 4 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

8. Supplementary Figure 7 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

9. Supplementary Figure 2 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

10. Supplementary Table 1 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

11. Supplementary Figure 1 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

12. Supplementary tables from EphA2 Expression Is a Key Driver of Migration and Invasion and a Poor Prognostic Marker in Colorectal Cancer

13. Supplementary Methods from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

14. Supplementary Table 3 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

15. Clinico-pathological information for the 25 patients who were the source of the samples employed in this study from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

16. Supplementary Figure 5 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

17. Supplementary Table 4 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

18. Supplementary Figure 3 from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

19. Supplementary Table 3 from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

20. Supplementary Tables 2 from Challenging the Cancer Molecular Stratification Dogma: Intratumoral Heterogeneity Undermines Consensus Molecular Subtypes and Potential Diagnostic Value in Colorectal Cancer

21. Data from AXL Is a Key Regulator of Inherent and Chemotherapy-Induced Invasion and Predicts a Poor Clinical Outcome in Early-Stage Colon Cancer

22. Challenging the cancer molecular stratification dogma: Intratumoral heterogeneity undermines consensus molecular subtypes and potential diagnostic value in colorectal cancer

23. Evidence for Alteration of EZH2, BMI1, and KDM6A and Epigenetic Reprogramming in Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6/E7-Expressing Keratinocytes

24. Abstract LB-054: FKBPL as a novel therapeutic target and prognostic biomarker in high grade serous ovarian cancer

25. Hyperacetylation in prostate cancer induces cell cycle aberrations, chromatin reorganization and altered gene expression profiles

26. Urinary thrombomodulin levels were significantly higher following occupational exposure to chemicals, in the presence of dipstick protein, but not in the presence of dipstick blood

27. FKBPL: A marker of good prognosis in breast cancer

28. Association of a DNA damage response deficiency (DDRD) assay with prognosis in resected esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma

29. PD-L1 expression and response to neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in esophageal adenocarcinoma

30. Re: Grotenhuis et al . Barrett's oesophageal adenocarcinoma encompasses tumour-initiating cells that do not express common cancer stem cell markers. J Pathol 2010; 221: 379-389

31. Cell proliferation studies in primary synovial chondromatosis

32. Abstract 4018: The role of c-MET/HGF signaling as a critical mediator of an invasive and resistant phenotype in colorectal cancer

33. Molecular classification of the invasive front in colorectal cancer

34. Phenotypic changes in mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta psi(m)) during valinomycin-induced depolarisation and apoptosis

35. Psychiatric sequelae of Parkinson disease: a case report

36. Association of a DNA damage response deficiency (DDRD) assay and prognosis in early-stage esophageal adenocarcinoma

37. Investigation for Biomarkers of Barrett's Esophagus

40. Crypt organization in the progression to colorectal neoplasia: Computerized three dimensional (3D) crypt reconstruction and quantitative analysis of bcl-2, bas, mitosis and apoptosis within the crypt

41. The Death of Danton

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