Publications

2011

Iwanicki MP, Davidowitz RA, Ng MR, Besser A, Muranen T, Merritt M, et al. Ovarian cancer spheroids use myosin-generated force to clear the mesothelium. Cancer Discov. 2011;1(2):144-57.
Seidman JD, Yemelyanova A, Zaino RJ, Kurman RJ. The fallopian tube-peritoneal junction: a potential site of carcinogenesis. Int J Gynecol Pathol. 2011;30(1):4-11.
Marvin J, Swaminathan S, Kraker G, Chadburn A, Jacobberger J, Goolsby C. Normal bone marrow signal-transduction profiles: a requisite for enhanced detection of signaling dysregulations in AML. Blood. 2011;117(15):e120-30.
Niesvizky R, Ely S, Mark T, Aggarwal S, Gabrilove JL, Wright JJ, et al. Phase 2 trial of the histone deacetylase inhibitor romidepsin for the treatment of refractory multiple myeloma. Cancer. 2011;117(2):336-42.
Barsam SJ, Psaila B, Forestier M, Page LK, Sloane PA, Geyer JT, et al. Platelet production and platelet destruction: assessing mechanisms of treatment effect in immune thrombocytopenia. Blood. 2011;117(21):5723-32.
Yang GC, Scognamiglio T, Kuhel WI. Fine-needle aspiration of mucin-producing thyroid tumors. Acta Cytol. 2011;55(6):549-55.
Flavin RJ, Cook J, Fiorentino M, Bailey D, Brown M, Loda MF. β-Catenin is a useful adjunct immunohistochemical marker for the diagnosis of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Am J Clin Pathol. 2011;135(5):776-82.
Bao X, Pachikara ND, Oey CB, Balakrishnan A, Westblade LF, Tan M, et al. Non-coding nucleotides and amino acids near the active site regulate peptide deformylase expression and inhibitor susceptibility in Chlamydia trachomatis. Microbiology (Reading). 2011;157(Pt 9):2569-2581.
Sboner A, Mu XJ, Greenbaum D, Auerbach RK, Gerstein MB. The real cost of sequencing: higher than you think! Genome Biol. 2011;12(8):125.
Nguyen PL, Lin DI, Lei J, Fiorentino M, Mueller E, Weinstein MH, et al. The impact of Skp2 overexpression on recurrence-free survival following radical prostatectomy. Urol Oncol. 2011;29(3):302-8.

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