Publications

2010

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.
Ouyang W, Beckett O, Ma Q, Paik J-, DePinho RA, Li MO. Foxo proteins cooperatively control the differentiation of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells. Nat Immunol. 2010;11(7):618-27.
Zhu H, Sun K, Ward SC, Schwartz M, Thung SN, Qin L. Primary hepatic signet ring cell neuroendocrine tumor: a case report with literature review. Semin Liver Dis. 2010;30(4):422-8.
Piva R, Agnelli L, Pellegrino E, Todoerti K, Grosso V, Tamagno I, et al. Gene expression profiling uncovers molecular classifiers for the recognition of anaplastic large-cell lymphoma within peripheral T-cell neoplasms. J Clin Oncol. 2010;28(9):1583-90.
Bongers G, Maussang D, Muniz LR, Noriega VM, Fraile-Ramos A, Barker N, et al. The cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 promotes intestinal neoplasia in transgenic mice. J Clin Invest. 2010;120(11):3969-78.
DeSancho MT, Dorff T, Rand JH. Thrombophilia and the risk of thromboembolic events in women on oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 2010;21(6):534-8.
Pomerantz MM, Shrestha Y, Flavin RJ, Regan MM, Penney KL, Mucci LA, et al. Analysis of the 10q11 cancer risk locus implicates MSMB and NCOA4 in human prostate tumorigenesis. PLoS Genet. 2010;6(11):e1001204.
Lee SJ, Pfluger PT, Kim JY, Nogueiras R, Duran A, Pagès G, et al. A functional role for the p62-ERK1 axis in the control of energy homeostasis and adipogenesis. EMBO Rep. 2010;11(3):226-32.
Triantafyllopoulou A, Franzke C-, Seshan SV, Perino G, Kalliolias GD, Ramanujam M, et al. Proliferative lesions and metalloproteinase activity in murine lupus nephritis mediated by type I interferons and macrophages. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107(7):3012-7.

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