Publications

2017

Zhu Y, Wang Y, Hirschhorn J, Welsh KJ, Zhao Z, Davis MR, et al. Human Papillomavirus and Its Testing Assays, Cervical Cancer Screening, and Vaccination. Adv Clin Chem. 2017;81:135-192.
Moffitt AB, Ondrejka SL, McKinney M, Rempel RE, Goodlad JR, Teh CH, et al. Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma subtypes are characterized by loss of function of SETD2. J Exp Med. 2017;214(5):1371-1386.
Todoric J, Antonucci L, Di Caro G, Li N, Wu X, Lytle NK, et al. Stress-Activated NRF2-MDM2 Cascade Controls Neoplastic Progression in Pancreas. Cancer Cell. 2017;32(6):824-839.e8.
Lee BJ, Marchionni L, Andrews CE, Norris AL, Nucifora LG, Wu YC, et al. Analysis of differential gene expression mediated by clozapine in human postmortem brains. Schizophr Res. 2017;185:58-66.
Griffith CC, Siddiqui MT, Schmitt AC. Ancillary testing strategies in salivary gland aspiration cytology: A practical pattern-based approach. Diagn Cytopathol. 2017;45(9):808-819.
Jang K, Kim M, Gilbert CA, Simpkins F, Ince TA, Slingerland JM. VEGFA activates an epigenetic pathway upregulating ovarian cancer-initiating cells. EMBO Mol Med. 2017;9(3):304-318.
Cunningham F, Gupta P, Becher G, Magro CM. Necrotizing eosinophilic folliculitis: a new manifestation of the atopic diathesis? Clin Exp Dermatol. 2017;42(1):100-101.
Virmani P, Busam K, Myskowski PL, Yang A, Magro C, Horwitz S. Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma with leptomeningeal involvement and a durable response to rituximab. JAAD Case Rep. 2017;3(4):269-272.
Yantiss RK, Cui I, Panarelli NC, Jessurun J. Idiopathic Myointimal Hyperplasia of Mesenteric Veins: An Uncommon Cause of Ischemic Colitis With Distinct Mucosal Features. Am J Surg Pathol. 2017;41(12):1657-1665.
Hung PJ, Chen B-, George R, Liberman C, Morales AJ, Colon-Ortiz P, et al. Deficiency of XLF and PAXX prevents DNA double-strand break repair by non-homologous end joining in lymphocytes. Cell Cycle. 2017;16(3):286-295.

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