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1. GRIN3A: A biomarker associated with a cribriform pattern and poor prognosis in prostate cancer

2. In situ expression of ERG protein in the context of tumor heterogeneity identifies prostate cancer patients with inferior prognosis

3. The expressed mutational landscape of microsatellite stable colorectal cancers

4. Identification of 22 susceptibility loci associated with testicular germ cell tumors

5. High expression of SCHLAP1 in primary prostate cancer is an independent predictor of biochemical recurrence, despite substantial heterogeneity

6. Collision tumors revealed by prospectively assessing subtype-defining molecular alterations in 904 individual prostate cancer foci

7. GREM1 is associated with metastasis and predicts poor prognosis in ER-negative breast cancer patients

8. CRABP1, C1QL1 and LCN2 are biomarkers of differentiated thyroid carcinoma, and predict extrathyroidal extension

9. Multi-omics of 34 colorectal cancer cell lines - a resource for biomedical studies

10. Abstracts from the 3rd Conference on Aneuploidy and Cancer: Clinical and Experimental Aspects

11. Multilevel genomics of colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability—clinical impact of JAK1 mutations and consensus molecular subtype 1

13. Exome Sequencing of Bilateral Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Suggests Independent Development Lineages

14. MiR-9, -31, and -182 Deregulation Promote Proliferation and Tumor Cell Survival in Colon Cancer

15. Molecular Subtyping of Primary Prostate Cancer Reveals Specific and Shared Target Genes of Different ETS Rearrangements

16. Novel Genomic Aberrations in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors by Array-CGH, and Associated Gene Expression Changes

17. Candidate Genes for Testicular Cancer Evaluated by In Situ Protein Expression Analyses on Tissue Microarrays

18. Familial/Bilateral and Sporadic Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Show Frequent Genetic Changes at Loci with Suggestive Linkage Evidence

19. Data from Three Epigenetic Biomarkers, GDF15, TMEFF2, and VIM, Accurately Predict Bladder Cancer from DNA-Based Analyses of Urine Samples

20. Data from ColoGuidePro: A Prognostic 7-Gene Expression Signature for Stage III Colorectal Cancer Patients

21. Supplemental Materials, Figures S1-6, Tables S1-4 from Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 2 Identifies High-Risk Patients within Both Major Phenotypes of Colorectal Cancer

23. Supplementary Methods, Tables 1-2, Figures 1-4 from ColoGuidePro: A Prognostic 7-Gene Expression Signature for Stage III Colorectal Cancer Patients

24. Data from Regulator of Chromosome Condensation 2 Identifies High-Risk Patients within Both Major Phenotypes of Colorectal Cancer

25. Supplementary Figure S3 from TMPRSS2 Fusions with Oncogenic ETS Factors in Prostate Cancer Involve Unbalanced Genomic Rearrangements and Are Associated with HDAC1 and Epigenetic Reprogramming

26. Data from Oncogenicity of the Developmental Transcription Factor Sox9

27. Supplementary Table 4 from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

28. Supplementary Table 5 from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

29. Supplementary Table S4-S6 from TMPRSS2 Fusions with Oncogenic ETS Factors in Prostate Cancer Involve Unbalanced Genomic Rearrangements and Are Associated with HDAC1 and Epigenetic Reprogramming

30. Data from Identification of Novel Fusion Genes in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

31. Supplementary Table 3 from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

32. Supplementary Table 2A from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

33. Supplementary Table 1 from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

34. Supplementary Table S1 from TMPRSS2 Fusions with Oncogenic ETS Factors in Prostate Cancer Involve Unbalanced Genomic Rearrangements and Are Associated with HDAC1 and Epigenetic Reprogramming

35. Data from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

36. Supplementary Tables 1 through 4 and Supplementary Figures 1 and 2 from Identification of Novel Fusion Genes in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

37. Data from TMPRSS2 Fusions with Oncogenic ETS Factors in Prostate Cancer Involve Unbalanced Genomic Rearrangements and Are Associated with HDAC1 and Epigenetic Reprogramming

39. Supplementary Figures 1-2 from Differentiation of Human Embryonal Carcinomas In vitro and In vivo Reveals Expression Profiles Relevant to Normal Development

42. Deviating Alternative Splicing as a Molecular Subtype of Microsatellite Stable Colorectal Cancer

43. NRF2 drives an oxidative stress response predictive of breast cancer

44. Association study between polymorphisms in DNA methylation-related genes and testicular germ cell tumor risk

45. Somatic mutations reveal complex metastatic seeding from multifocal primary prostate cancer

47. Expressed prognostic biomarkers for primary prostate cancer independent of multifocality and transcriptome heterogeneity

48. Collision tumors revealed by prospectively assessing subtype-defining molecular alterations in 904 individual prostate cancer foci

50. Alternative splicing expands the prognostic impact of KRAS in microsatellite stable primary colorectal cancer

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