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1. Towards a calibration of laboratory setups for grazing incidence and total-reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis

2. TAD hierarchy restricts poised LTR activation and loss of TAD hierarchy promotes LTR co-option in cancer

3. Molecular Pathology and Genomics of Melanoma

4. Rehabilitation and Prognosis of Disorders of Hearing Development

5. Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Disorders of Hearing Development

6. Acquired resistance to anti-MAPK targeted therapy confers an immune-evasive tumor microenvironment and cross-resistance to immunotherapy in melanoma

8. NF1 Mutations Are Common in Desmoplastic Melanoma

10. Adressen

11. Ambiguous Melanocytic Tumors With Loss of 3p21

12. Kinase fusions are frequent in Spitz tumours and spitzoid melanomas

13. Rehabilitation and Prognosis of Disorders of Hearing Development

14. Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Disorders of Hearing Development

16. A Distinct Subset of Atypical Spitz Tumors is Characterized by BRAF Mutation and Loss of BAP1 Expression

17. SF3B1 and BAP1 mutations in blue nevus-like melanoma

20. Contributors

22. Adressen

25. Supplementary Table S12 from Human Papillomavirus 42 Drives Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma and Elicits a Germ Cell–like Program Conserved in HPV-Positive Cancers

26. Data from Human Papillomavirus 42 Drives Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma and Elicits a Germ Cell–like Program Conserved in HPV-Positive Cancers

27. Supplementary Figures S1-S9 from Human Papillomavirus 42 Drives Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma and Elicits a Germ Cell–like Program Conserved in HPV-Positive Cancers

28. Supplementary Figure 3 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

29. Supplementary Figure 8 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

30. Supplementary Figure 1 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

31. Supplementary Figure 7 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

32. Supplementary Figure 4 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

33. Supplementary Tables 1 - 4 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

34. Supplementary Figure 2 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

35. Supplementary Figure 9 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

36. Supplementary Figure Legend from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

37. Supplementary Figure 6 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

38. Supplementary Figure 5 from Conjunctival Melanomas Harbor BRAF and NRAS Mutations and Copy Number Changes Similar to Cutaneous and Mucosal Melanomas

40. Adressen

42. B cells sustain inflammation and predict response to immune checkpoint blockade in human melanoma

45. The Radical Anion, Dianion and Electron Transport Properties of Tetraiodotetraazapentacene

47. Human Papillomavirus 42 Drives Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma and Elicits a Germ Cell–like Program Conserved in HPV-Positive Cancers

50. Alternative transcription initiation leads to expression of a novel ALK isoform in cancer

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