Publications

2018

Pal S, Postnikoff SD, Chavez M, Tyler JK. Impaired cohesion and homologous recombination during replicative aging in budding yeast. Sci Adv. 2018;4(2):eaaq0236.
Bonomo RA, Burd EM, Conly J, Limbago BM, Poirel L, Segre JA, et al. Carbapenemase-Producing Organisms: A Global Scourge. Clin Infect Dis. 2018;66(8):1290-1297.
Huang T-, Shen Z-, Sleckman BP, Tyler JK. The histone chaperone ASF1 regulates the activation of ATM and DNA-PKcs in response to DNA double-strand breaks. Cell Cycle. 2018;17(12):1413-1424.
Teater M, Dominguez PM, Redmond D, Chen Z, Ennishi D, Scott DW, et al. AICDA drives epigenetic heterogeneity and accelerates germinal center-derived lymphomagenesis. Nat Commun. 2018;9(1):222.
Katz LM, Hielscher T, Liechty B, Silverman J, Zagzag D, Sen R, et al. Loss of histone H3K27me3 identifies a subset of meningiomas with increased risk of recurrence. Acta Neuropathol. 2018;135(6):955-963.
Nakanishi Y, Duran A, L'Hermitte A, Shelton PM, Nakanishi N, Reina-Campos M, et al. Simultaneous Loss of Both Atypical Protein Kinase C Genes in the Intestinal Epithelium Drives Serrated Intestinal Cancer by Impairing Immunosurveillance. Immunity. 2018;49(6):1132-1147.e7.
Arenas MA, Whitsett TG, Aronova A, Henderson SA, LoBello J, Habra MA, et al. Protein Expression of PTTG1 as a Diagnostic Biomarker in Adrenocortical Carcinoma. Ann Surg Oncol. 2018;25(3):801-807.
Wellberg EA, Kabos P, Gillen AE, Jacobsen BM, Brechbuhl HM, Johnson SJ, et al. FGFR1 underlies obesity-associated progression of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer after estrogen deprivation. JCI Insight. 2018;3(14).
Liu D, Takhar M, Alshalalfa M, Erho N, Shoag J, Jenkins RB, et al. Impact of the SPOP Mutant Subtype on the Interpretation of Clinical Parameters in Prostate Cancer. JCO Precis Oncol. 2018;2018.
Ellis L, Loda M. LSD1: A single target to combat lineage plasticity in lethal prostate cancer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018;115(18):4530-4531.

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