Publications

2013

Shumway BS, Rawal YB, Allen CM, Kalmar JR, Magro CM. Oral atypical cellular blue nevus: an infiltrative melanocytic proliferation. Head Neck Pathol. 2013;7(2):171-7.
Westblade LF, Jennemann R, Branda JA, Bythrow M, Ferraro MJ, Garner OB, et al. Multicenter study evaluating the Vitek MS system for identification of medically important yeasts. J Clin Microbiol. 2013;51(7):2267-72.
Ittmann M, Huang J, Radaelli E, Martin P, Signoretti S, Sullivan R, et al. Animal models of human prostate cancer: the consensus report of the New York meeting of the Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium Prostate Pathology Committee. Cancer Res. 2013;73(9):2718-36.
Mendelson K, Zygmunt T, Torres-Vázquez J, Evans T, Hla T. Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor signaling regulates proper embryonic vascular patterning. J Biol Chem. 2013;288(4):2143-56.
Greenblatt MB, Shim J-. Osteoimmunology: a brief introduction. Immune Netw. 2013;13(4):111-5.
Szafranski P, Dharmadhikari AV, Brosens E, Gurha P, Kolodziejska KE, Zhishuo O, et al. Small noncoding differentially methylated copy-number variants, including lncRNA genes, cause a lethal lung developmental disorder. Genome Res. 2013;23(1):23-33.
Flacke J-, Flacke H, Appukuttan A, Palisaar R-, Noldus J, Robinson BD, et al. Type 10 soluble adenylyl cyclase is overexpressed in prostate carcinoma and controls proliferation of prostate cancer cells. J Biol Chem. 2013;288(5):3126-35.
Varma S, Scognamiglio T, Hoda SA. Beasts in breasts. Int J Surg Pathol. 2013;21(4):373.
Zhang G, Yang L, Kim GS, Ryan K, Lu S, O'Donnell RK, et al. Critical role of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 (S1PR2) in acute vascular inflammation. Blood. 2013;122(3):443-55.
Wander SA, Zhao D, Besser AH, Hong F, Wei J, Ince TA, et al. PI3K/mTOR inhibition can impair tumor invasion and metastasis in vivo despite a lack of antiproliferative action in vitro: implications for targeted therapy. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2013;138(2):369-81.

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