Publications

2011

Sun S-, Cesarman E. NF-κB as a target for oncogenic viruses. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 2011;349:197-244.
Bretz J, Garcia J, Huang X, Kang L, Zhang Y, Toellner K-, et al. Noxa mediates p18INK4c cell-cycle control of homeostasis in B cells and plasma cell precursors. Blood. 2011;117(7):2179-88.
Kenney PA, Wszolek MF, Rieger-Christ KM, Neto BS, Gould JJ, Harty NJ, et al. Novel ZEB1 expression in bladder tumorigenesis. BJU Int. 2011;107(4):656-63.
Dhillon PK, Penney KL, Schumacher F, Rider JR, Sesso HD, Pollak M, et al. Common polymorphisms in the adiponectin and its receptor genes, adiponectin levels and the risk of prostate cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2011;20(12):2618-27.
Liu H, Kim Y, Sharkis S, Marchionni L, Jang Y-. In vivo liver regeneration potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells from diverse origins. Sci Transl Med. 2011;3(82):82ra39.
Tewari AK, Srivastava A, Huang MW, Robinson BD, Shevchuk MM, Durand M, et al. Anatomical grades of nerve sparing: a risk-stratified approach to neural-hammock sparing during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). BJU Int. 2011;108(6 Pt 2):984-92.
Pellegrini M, Calzascia T, Toe JG, Preston SP, Lin AE, Elford AR, et al. IL-7 engages multiple mechanisms to overcome chronic viral infection and limit organ pathology. Cell. 2011;144(4):601-13.
Serra S, Horenstein AL, Vaisitti T, Brusa D, Rossi D, Laurenti L, et al. CD73-generated extracellular adenosine in chronic lymphocytic leukemia creates local conditions counteracting drug-induced cell death. Blood. 2011;118(23):6141-52.
Krown SE, Dittmer DP, Cesarman E. Pilot study of oral valganciclovir therapy in patients with classic Kaposi sarcoma. J Infect Dis. 2011;203(8):1082-6.
Nardiello T, Jungbluth AA, Mei A, Diliberto M, Huang X, Dabrowski A, et al. MAGE-A inhibits apoptosis in proliferating myeloma cells through repression of Bax and maintenance of survivin. Clin Cancer Res. 2011;17(13):4309-19.

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