Publications

2008

Kawasaki T, Ohnishi M, Suemoto Y, Kirkner GJ, Liu Z, Yamamoto H, et al. WRN promoter methylation possibly connects mucinous differentiation, microsatellite instability and CpG island methylator phenotype in colorectal cancer. Mod Pathol. 2008;21(2):150-8.
Martin P, Chadburn A, Christos P, Furman R, Ruan J, Joyce MA, et al. Intensive treatment strategies may not provide superior outcomes in mantle cell lymphoma: overall survival exceeding 7 years with standard therapies. Ann Oncol. 2008;19(7):1327-1330.
Blinder VS, Chadburn A, Furman RR, Mathew S, Leonard JP. Improving outcomes for patients with Burkitt lymphoma and HIV. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2008;22(3):175-87.
Cairo S, Armengol C, de Reyniès A, Wei Y, Thomas E, Renard C-, et al. Hepatic stem-like phenotype and interplay of Wnt/beta-catenin and Myc signaling in aggressive childhood liver cancer. Cancer Cell. 2008;14(6):471-84.
Mandeville JA, Neto BS, Vanni AJ, Smith GL, Rieger-Christ KM, Zeheb R, et al. P-cadherin as a prognostic indicator and a modulator of migratory behaviour in bladder carcinoma cells. BJU Int. 2008;102(11):1707-14.
Rand JH, Wu X-, Quinn AS, Chen PP, Hathcock JJ, Taatjes DJ. Hydroxychloroquine directly reduces the binding of antiphospholipid antibody-beta2-glycoprotein I complexes to phospholipid bilayers. Blood. 2008;112(5):1687-95.
Li Y, Kang YS, Dai C, Kiss LP, Wen X, Liu Y. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition is a potential pathway leading to podocyte dysfunction and proteinuria. Am J Pathol. 2008;172(2):299-308.
Frasca F, Nucera C, Pellegriti G, Gangemi P, Attard M, Stella M, et al. BRAF(V600E) mutation and the biology of papillary thyroid cancer. Endocr Relat Cancer. 2008;15(1):191-205.
Czuchlewski DR, Csernus B, Bubman D, Hyjek E, Martin P, Chadburn A, et al. Expression of the follicular lymphoma variant translocation 1 gene in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma correlates with subtype and clinical outcome. Am J Clin Pathol. 2008;130(6):957-62.

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