Publications

2010

Lendvai N, Gnjatic S, Ritter E, Mangone M, Austin W, Reyner K, et al. Cellular immune responses against CT7 (MAGE-C1) and humoral responses against other cancer-testis antigens in multiple myeloma patients. Cancer Immun. 2010;10:4.
Kundel A, Zarnegar R, Kato M, Moo T-, Zhu B, Scognamiglio T, et al. Comparison of microarray analysis of fine needle aspirates and tissue specimen in thyroid nodule diagnosis. Diagn Mol Pathol. 2010;19(1):9-14.
Zheng Y, Josefowicz S, Chaudhry A, Peng XP, Forbush K, Rudensky AY. Role of conserved non-coding DNA elements in the Foxp3 gene in regulatory T-cell fate. Nature. 2010;463(7282):808-12.
Liu LU, Qin L, Knisely AS. A patient with persistent pruritus. Semin Liver Dis. 2010;30(2):205-9.
Zheng X, Xu C, Di Lorenzo A, Kleaveland B, Zou Z, Seiler C, et al. CCM3 signaling through sterile 20-like kinases plays an essential role during zebrafish cardiovascular development and cerebral cavernous malformations. J Clin Invest. 2010;120(8):2795-804.
Tormey CA, Peddinghaus ME, Erickson M, King KE, Cushing MM, Bill J, et al. Improved plasma removal efficiency for therapeutic plasma exchange using a new apheresis platform. Transfusion. 2010;50(2):471-7.
Rossi A, Reszko A, Leach J, Magro CM. Combined bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus vulgaris in an 18-year-old female. J Cutan Pathol. 2010;37(9):991-6.
Rached M-, Kode A, Xu L, Yoshikawa Y, Paik J-, DePinho RA, et al. FoxO1 is a positive regulator of bone formation by favoring protein synthesis and resistance to oxidative stress in osteoblasts. Cell Metab. 2010;11(2):147-60.
Noonan K, Marchionni L, Anderson J, Pardoll D, G Roodman D, Borrello I. A novel role of IL-17-producing lymphocytes in mediating lytic bone disease in multiple myeloma. Blood. 2010;116(18):3554-63.
Vakharia KT, Durand ML, Hamilos DL, Geyer JT, Holbrook EH. An atypical case of chronic invasive fungal sinusitis and its management. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2010;142(1):150-1.

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