Publications

2019

Patel SS, Ho C, Ptashkin RN, Sadigh S, Bagg A, Geyer JT, et al. Clinicopathologic and genetic characterization of nonacute -mutated myeloid neoplasms. Blood Adv. 2019;3(9):1540-1545.
Wallach AI, Magro CM, Franks AG, Shapiro L, Kister I. Protean Neurologic Manifestations of Two Rare Dermatologic Disorders: Sweet Disease and Localized Craniofacial Scleroderma. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2019;19(3):11.
Krishnamoorthy GP, Davidson NR, Leach SD, Zhao Z, Lowe SW, Lee G, et al. and Mutations Cooperate to Drive Thyroid Tumorigenesis through ATF4 and c-MYC. Cancer Discov. 2019;9(2):264-281.
Eichenberger EM, Soave R, Zappetti D, Small CB, Shore T, Van Besien K, et al. Incidence, significance, and persistence of human coronavirus infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. Bone Marrow Transplant. 2019;54(7):1058-1066.
Chen B-, Quinet A, Byrum AK, Jackson J, Berti M, Thangavel S, et al. XLF and H2AX function in series to promote replication fork stability. J Cell Biol. 2019;218(7):2113-2123.
Zadra G, Loda M. When fat goes down, prostate cancer is on the ropes. Mol Cell Oncol. 2019;6(3):1595308.
Marzio A, Puccini J, Kwon Y, Maverakis NK, Arbini A, Sung P, et al. The F-Box Domain-Dependent Activity of EMI1 Regulates PARPi Sensitivity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancers. Mol Cell. 2019;73(2):224-237.e6.
Bhardwaj P, Ikeda T, Zhou XK, Wang H, Zheng XE, Giri DD, et al. Supplemental estrogen and caloric restriction reduce obesity-induced periprostatic white adipose inflammation in mice. Carcinogenesis. 2019;40(7):914-923.
Augello MA, Liu D, Deonarine LD, Robinson BD, Huang D, Stelloo S, et al. CHD1 Loss Alters AR Binding at Lineage-Specific Enhancers and Modulates Distinct Transcriptional Programs to Drive Prostate Tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell. 2019;35(4):603-617.e8.
Lee Y-, Uchida H, Smith H, Ito A, Sanchez T. The isolation and molecular characterization of cerebral microvessels. Nat Protoc. 2019;14(11):3059-3081.

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