Publications

2005

Fan W, Bubman D, Chadburn A, Harrington WJ, Cesarman E, Knowles DM. Distinct subsets of primary effusion lymphoma can be identified based on their cellular gene expression profile and viral association. J Virol. 2005;79(2):1244-51.
Rand J, Eerden PV, Wu XX, Chazotte C. Defective annexin A5 crystallization: a mechanism for pregnancy losses in the antiphospholipid syndrome. Thromb Res. 2005;115 Suppl 1:77-81.
Muthukumar T, Dadhania D, Ding R, Snopkowski C, Naqvi R, Lee JB, et al. Messenger RNA for FOXP3 in the urine of renal-allograft recipients. N Engl J Med. 2005;353(22):2342-51.
Luther N, Greenfield JP, Chadburn A, Schwartz TH. Intracranial nasal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma: immunopathologically-confirmed case and review of literature. J Neurooncol. 2005;75(2):185-8.
Best LG, Zhang Y, Lee ET, Yeh J-, Cowan L, Palmieri V, et al. C-reactive protein as a predictor of cardiovascular risk in a population with a high prevalence of diabetes: the Strong Heart Study. Circulation. 2005;112(9):1289-95.
Witkiewicz AK, Hecht JL, Cviko A, McKeon FD, Ince TA, Crum CP. Microglandular hyperplasia: a model for the de novo emergence and evolution of endocervical reserve cells. Hum Pathol. 2005;36(2):154-61.
Jungbluth AA, Ely S, Diliberto M, Niesvizky R, Williamson B, Frosina D, et al. The cancer-testis antigens CT7 (MAGE-C1) and MAGE-A3/6 are commonly expressed in multiple myeloma and correlate with plasma-cell proliferation. Blood. 2005;106(1):167-74.
Rawal YB, Nuovo GJ, Frambach GE, Porcu P, Baiocchi RA, Magro CM. The absence of CD20 messenger RNA in recurrent cutaneous B-cell lymphoma following rituximab therapy. J Cutan Pathol. 2005;32(9):616-21.
Zhang J, Zhou P. Ectopic targeting of substrates to the ubiquitin pathway. Methods Enzymol. 2005;399:823-33.
Lepley D, Paik J-, Hla T, Ferrer F. The G protein-coupled receptor S1P2 regulates Rho/Rho kinase pathway to inhibit tumor cell migration. Cancer Res. 2005;65(9):3788-95.

Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 1300 York Avenue New York, NY 10065 Phone: (212) 746-6464
Surgical Pathology: (212) 746-2700