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Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor
Increased histological tumor pigmentation in uveal melanoma is related to eye color and loss of chromosome 3/BAP1
Chromosome 3 and 8q aberrations in uveal melanoma show greater impact on survival in patients with light Iris versus dark iris color
LAG3 and its ligands show increased expression in high-risk uveal melanoma
Expression of HDACs 1, 3 and 8 Is upregulated in the presence of Infiltrating lymphocytes in uveal melanoma
MiRNAs correlate with HLA expression in uveal melanoma
Absent B cells, agammaglobulinemia, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in folliculin-interacting protein 1 deficiency
HDAC inhibition increases HLA class I expression in uveal melanoma
Comprehensive diagnostics of acute myeloid leukemia by whole transcriptome RNA sequencing
Prognostic factors five years after enucleation for uveal melanoma
IGLV3-21*01 is an inherited risk factor for CLL through the acquisition of a single-point mutation enabling autonomous BCR signaling
Aqueous Humor Biomarkers Identify Three Prognostic Groups in Uveal Melanoma
Differential Expression of DNA Repair Genes in Prognostically-Favorable versus Unfavorable Uveal Melanoma
Do GNAQ and GNA11 Differentially Affect Inflammation and HLA Expression in Uveal Melanoma?
Loss of BAP1 Is Associated with Upregulation of the NFkB Pathway and Increased HLA Class I Expression in Uveal Melanoma
Tumour Angiogenesis in Uveal Melanoma Is Related to Genetic Evolution
Ischemia Is Related to Tumour Genetics in Uveal Melanoma
Loss of the GPI-anchor in B-lymphoblastic leukemia by epigenetic downregulation of PIGH expression
Whole Transcriptome RNA Sequencing As a Comprehensive Diagnostic Tool for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Genetic evolution of uveal melanoma guides the development of an inflammatory microenvironment

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