Publications

2008

Menu E, Garcia J, Huang X, Di Liberto M, Toogood PL, Chen I, et al. A novel therapeutic combination using PD 0332991 and bortezomib: study in the 5T33MM myeloma model. Cancer Res. 2008;68(14):5519-23.
Campbell EA, Westblade LF, Darst SA. Regulation of bacterial RNA polymerase sigma factor activity: a structural perspective. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2008;11(2):121-7.
Laios A, O'Toole S, Flavin R, Martin C, Kelly L, Ring M, et al. Potential role of miR-9 and miR-223 in recurrent ovarian cancer. Mol Cancer. 2008;7:35.
Swain RS, Tihan T, Horvai AE, Di Vizio D, Loda M, Burger PC, et al. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the central nervous system and its relationship to inflammatory pseudotumor. Hum Pathol. 2008;39(3):410-9.
Senokuchi T, Liang C-, Seimon TA, Han S, Matsumoto M, Banks AS, et al. Forkhead transcription factors (FoxOs) promote apoptosis of insulin-resistant macrophages during cholesterol-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress. Diabetes. 2008;57(11):2967-76.
Bucci M, Roviezzo F, Brancaleone V, Di Lorenzo A, Evangelista S, Gori M, et al. ACE-inhibition ameliorates vascular reactivity and delays diabetes outcome in NOD mice. Vascul Pharmacol. 2008;49(2-3):84-90.
Martinez-Salamanca JI, Ramanathan R, Rao S, Mandhani A, Leung R, Horninger W, et al. Second Prize: Pelvic neuroanatomy and innovative approaches to minimize nerve damage and maximize cancer control in patients undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. J Endourol. 2008;22(6):1137-46.
Kerr SM, Liechty B, Patel R, Harrop JS. Percutaneous vertebral compression fracture management with polyethylene mesh-contained morcelized allograft bone. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2008;1(2):84-7.
Mark T, Jayabalan D, Coleman M, Pearse RN, Y Wang L, Lent R, et al. Atypical serum immunofixation patterns frequently emerge in immunomodulatory therapy and are associated with a high degree of response in multiple myeloma. Br J Haematol. 2008;143(5):654-60.

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