Publications

2015

Tyekucheva S, Martin NE, Stack EC, Wei W, Vathipadiekal V, Waldron L, et al. Comparing Platforms for Messenger RNA Expression Profiling of Archival Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissues. J Mol Diagn. 2015;17(4):374-81.
Wang B, Lee C-, Witt A, Thakkar A, Ince TA. Heat shock factor 1 induces cancer stem cell phenotype in breast cancer cell lines. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2015;153(1):57-66.
Pandit-Taskar N, O'Donoghue JA, Durack JC, Lyashchenko SK, Cheal SM, Beylergil V, et al. A Phase I/II Study for Analytic Validation of 89Zr-J591 ImmunoPET as a Molecular Imaging Agent for Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2015;21(23):5277-85.
Watnick RS, Rodriguez RK, Wang S, Blois AL, Rangarajan A, Ince T, et al. Thrombospondin-1 repression is mediated via distinct mechanisms in fibroblasts and epithelial cells. Oncogene. 2015;34(22):2949-50.
Dyhdalo KS, Booth CN, Brainard JA, Croyle MC, Kolosiwsky AM, Goyal A, et al. Utility of GATA3, mammaglobin, GCDFP-15, and ER in the detection of intrathoracic metastatic breast carcinoma. J Am Soc Cytopathol. 2015;4(4):218-224.
Liu Y, Huang X, He X, Zhou Y, Jiang X, Chen-Kiang S, et al. A novel effect of thalidomide and its analogs: suppression of cereblon ubiquitination enhances ubiquitin ligase function. FASEB J. 2015;29(12):4829-39.
O-Sullivan IS, Zhang W, Wasserman DH, Liew CW, Liu J, Paik J, et al. Erratum: FoxO1 integrates direct and indirect effects of insulin on hepatic glucose production and glucose utilization. Nat Commun. 2015;6:7861.
Jiang P, Scarpa JR, Fitzpatrick K, Losic B, Gao VD, Hao K, et al. A systems approach identifies networks and genes linking sleep and stress: implications for neuropsychiatric disorders. Cell Rep. 2015;11(5):835-48.
Crescenzo R, Abate F, Lasorsa E, Tabbo' F, Gaudiano M, Chiesa N, et al. Convergent mutations and kinase fusions lead to oncogenic STAT3 activation in anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Cancer Cell. 2015;27(4):516-32.

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