Publications

2011

Hou Z, Falcone DJ, Subbaramaiah K, Dannenberg AJ. Macrophages induce COX-2 expression in breast cancer cells: role of IL-1β autoamplification. Carcinogenesis. 2011;32(5):695-702.
Wilson SR, Leonard JP, Geyer JT, Osborne JR, Weinsaft JW. A worrisome interventricular septum: more than meets the eye. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2011;58(24):e43.
Chigrinova E, Mian M, Scandurra M, Greiner TC, Chan WC, Vose JM, et al. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with concordant bone marrow involvement has peculiar genomic profile and poor clinical outcome. Hematol Oncol. 2011;29(1):38-41.
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.
Albinsson S, Skoura A, Yu J, DiLorenzo A, Fernández-Hernando C, Offermanns S, et al. Smooth muscle miRNAs are critical for post-natal regulation of blood pressure and vascular function. PLoS One. 2011;6(4):e18869.
Duran A, Amanchy R, Linares JF, Joshi J, Abu-Baker S, Porollo A, et al. p62 is a key regulator of nutrient sensing in the mTORC1 pathway. Mol Cell. 2011;44(1):134-46.

2010

D'Avignon LC, Hogan BK, Murray CK, Loo FL, Hospenthal DR, Cancio LC, et al. Contribution of bacterial and viral infections to attributable mortality in patients with severe burns: an autopsy series. Burns. 2010;36(6):773-9.
Jima DD, Zhang J, Jacobs C, Richards KL, Dunphy CH, Choi WW, et al. Deep sequencing of the small RNA transcriptome of normal and malignant human B cells identifies hundreds of novel microRNAs. Blood. 2010;116(23):e118-27.
Magro CM, Segal JP, A Crowson N, Chadwick P. The phenotypic profile of dermatomyositis and lupus erythematosus: a comparative analysis. J Cutan Pathol. 2010;37(6):659-71.
Perner S, Svensson MA, Hossain RR, Day JR, Groskopf J, Slaughter RC, et al. ERG rearrangement metastasis patterns in locally advanced prostate cancer. Urology. 2010;75(4):762-7.

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