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1. Tumor-resident Lactobacillus iners confer chemoradiation resistance through lactate-induced metabolic rewiring

2. Microbiome Dynamics During Chemoradiation Therapy for Anal Cancer

5. Preliminary efficacy and tolerability profiles of first versus second-generation Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics in schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

7. Correction: Immune environment and antigen specificity of the T cell receptor repertoire of malignant ascites in ovarian cancer.

8. Gut microbiome diversity is an independent predictor of survival in cervical cancer patients receiving chemoradiation

11. Supplemental Tables from Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers

12. Data from Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers

13. Supplemental Table Legends from Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers

14. Supplementary Data from Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers

15. Table S3 from Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

16. Data from Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

17. Supplementary Figure Legends from Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

18. Supplementary Figures from Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

19. Supplementary Table Legends from Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

20. Immune environment and antigen specificity of the T cell receptor repertoire of malignant ascites in ovarian cancer

21. Cancer-associated Lactobacillus iners are genetically distinct and associated with chemoradiation resistance in cervical cancer

22. Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers

23. Tumor-Resident  Lactobacillus iners Confers Chemoradiation Resistance in Cervical Cancer Patients Through Acquired Metabolic Functions

24. El Proceso de Identidad Vocacional en los Estudiantes de la Escuela de Nivel Medio Superior de Celaya.

25. Microbiome Dynamics During Chemoradiotherapy for Anal Cancer

27. Diversity and composition of gut microbiome of cervical cancer patients: Do results of 16S rRNA sequencing and whole genome sequencing approaches align?

32. Prevalence of suicidality, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety among female sex workers: a systematic review and meta-analysis

33. Candidate HPV-Specific T-Cells Expand in the Tumor Microenvironment During Chemoradiotherapy

34. A prospective study of the adaptive changes in the gut microbiome during standard-of-care chemoradiotherapy for gynecologic cancers

35. Abstract PS2-23: Prospective study of circulating cancer-associated macrophage-like cells (CAMLs) in obese patients with advanced breast cancer

36. The Prognostic Impact of Body Composition for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Patients Who Received Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

37. Effect of Antibiotics on Gut and Vaginal Microbiomes Associated with Cervical Cancer Development in Mice

38. Diversity and Composition of Gut Microbiome of Cervical Cancer Patients by 16S rRNA and Whole-metagenome Sequencing

40. Gut microbiome diversity is an independent predictor of survival in cervical cancer patients receiving chemoradiation

41. Gut microbiome diversity as an independent predictor of survival in cervical cancer patients receiving chemoradiation.

42. Adaptive changes in the gut microbiome during standard-of-care chemoradiotherapy for gynecologic cancers

46. Dynamic evolution of cervical cancer mutations during chemoradiation using novel sampling approach

47. Association of changes in vaginal microbiome with oligoclonal T-cell expansion and early response to chemoradiation for cervical cancer.

48. The Gut and Cervical Microbiome Promote Immune Activation and Response to Chemoradiation in Cervical Cancer

49. Therapeutic adherence in the Crisis Intervention Service of the Psychiatry Department.

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