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1. Frequent CHD1 deletions in prostate cancers of African American men is associated with rapid disease progression

2. Nucleotide excision repair deficiency is a targetable therapeutic vulnerability in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

3. The fragile X locus is prone to spontaneous DNA damage that is preferentially repaired by nonhomologous end-joining to preserve genome integrity

4. High-throughput and targeted drug screens identify pharmacological candidates against MiT-translocation renal cell carcinoma

5. Single-cell resolved ploidy and chromosomal aberrations in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-(NASH) induced hepatocellular carcinoma and its precursor lesions

6. Hard wiring of normal tissue-specific chromosome-wide gene expression levels is an additional factor driving cancer type-specific aneuploidies

7. First-in-Man Simultaneous Aortic and Mitral Valve Transcatheter Implantation Using Patient-Customized Prostheses

8. TCF7L2 silencing results in altered gene expression patterns accompanied by local genomic reorganization

9. TP53 loss initiates chromosomal instability in fallopian tube epithelial cells

10. Induced Chromosomal Aneuploidy Results in Global and Consistent Deregulation of the Transcriptome of Cancer Cells

11. Single Chromosome Aneuploidy Induces Genome-Wide Perturbation of Nuclear Organization and Gene Expression

12. Suppressing proteasome mediated processing of topoisomerase II DNA-protein complexes preserves genome integrity

13. Array comparative genomic hybridization of 18 pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas and their autologous metastases

15. Novel near-diploid ovarian cancer cell line derived from a highly aneuploid metastatic ovarian tumor.

16. Transcriptome profiling of LGR5 positive colorectal cancer cells

17. Chromosomal Aneuploidy Affects the Global Proteome Equilibrium of Colorectal Cancer Cells

18. FISHtrees 3.0: Tumor Phylogenetics Using a Ploidy Probe.

19. Automated Analysis of Protein Expression and Gene Amplification within the Same Cells of Paraffin-Embedded Tumour Tissue

20. Isolation and solubilization of proteins after TRIzol® extraction of RNA and DNA from patient material following prolonged storage

21. Chromosome mis-segregation and cytokinesis failure in trisomic human cells

22. Molecular Cytogenetics: Genomic Imbalances in Colorectal Cancer and their Clinical Impact

23. Objective method of comparing DNA microarray image analysis systems

24. DNA Amplifications and Aneuploidy, High Proliferative Activity and Impaired Cell Cycle Control Characterize Breast Carcinomas with Poor Prognosis

25. Algorithms to model single gene, single chromosome, and whole genome copy number changes jointly in tumor phylogenetics.

26. Telomerase variant A279T induces telomere dysfunction and inhibits non-canonical telomerase activity in esophageal carcinomas.

27. Genetic Instability Promotes the Acquisition of Chromosomal Imbalances in T1b and T1c Breast Adenocarcinomas

28. Spectral Imaging of Multi-Color Chromogenic Dyes in Pathological Specimens

30. Inflammation-mediated genetic and epigenetic alterations drive cancer development in the neighboring epithelium upon stromal abrogation of TGF-β signaling.

31. CKAP2 ensures chromosomal stability by maintaining the integrity of microtubule nucleation sites.

32. DPEP1 inhibits tumor cell invasiveness, enhances chemosensitivity and predicts clinical outcome in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

33. Artificially introduced aneuploid chromosomes assume a conserved position in colon cancer cells.

34. Editorial

37. Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

38. Intratumoral Heterogeneity and Clonal Evolution Induced by HPV Integration

39. Data from Intratumoral Heterogeneity and Clonal Evolution Induced by HPV Integration

40. Data from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

41. Table S4 from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

42. Figure S1 from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

43. Supplementary Figures S1-S6 and Tables S1-S5 from Intratumoral Heterogeneity and Clonal Evolution Induced by HPV Integration

45. Data from Nucleome Analysis Reveals Structure–Function Relationships for Colon Cancer

46. Figure S1 from Chemoradiotherapy Resistance in Colorectal Cancer Cells is Mediated by Wnt/β-catenin Signaling

47. Figure 2 extended data from Extrachromosomal DNA Amplification Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Heterogeneity and Is Associated with Worse Outcomes

48. Data from Interphase Cytogenetics of Sputum Cells for the Early Detection of Lung Carcinogenesis

50. Supplementary Figure and Table Legends from Chemoradiotherapy Resistance in Colorectal Cancer Cells is Mediated by Wnt/β-catenin Signaling

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