Publications

2018

Mi X, Griffin G, Lee W, Patel S, Ohgami R, Ok CY, et al. Genomic and clinical characterization of B/T mixed phenotype acute leukemia reveals recurrent features and T-ALL like mutations. Am J Hematol. 2018;93(11):1358-1367.
Xu R, Yallowitz A, Qin A, Wu Z, Shin DY, Kim J-, et al. Targeting skeletal endothelium to ameliorate bone loss. Nat Med. 2018;24(6):823-833.
Larimer BM, Dubois F, Bloch E, Nesti S, Placzek M, Zadra G, et al. Specific F-FDHT Accumulation in Human Prostate Cancer Xenograft Murine Models Is Facilitated by Prebinding to Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin. J Nucl Med. 2018;59(10):1538-1543.
Massonneau J, Ouellet C, Lucien F, Dubois CM, Tyler J, Boissonneault G. Suboptimal extracellular pH values alter DNA damage response to induced double-strand breaks. FEBS Open Bio. 2018;8(3):416-425.
Wellberg EA, Kabos P, Gillen AE, Jacobsen BM, Brechbuhl HM, Johnson SJ, et al. FGFR1 underlies obesity-associated progression of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer after estrogen deprivation. JCI Insight. 2018;3(14).
Alexander J, Kendall J, McIndoo J, Rodgers L, Aboukhalil R, Levy D, et al. Utility of Single-Cell Genomics in Diagnostic Evaluation of Prostate Cancer. Cancer Res. 2018;78(2):348-358.
Viswanathan K, Cheng E, Linver MN, Feddersen R, Hoda S. Bilateral Multiple Mammary Myofibroblastomas in an Adult Male. Int J Surg Pathol. 2018;26(3):242-244.
Al-Tamari HM, Dabral S, Schmall A, Sarvari P, Ruppert C, Paik J, et al. FoxO3 an important player in fibrogenesis and therapeutic target for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. EMBO Mol Med. 2018;10(2):276-293.
Mottahedeh J, Haffner MC, Grogan TR, Hashimoto T, Crowell PD, Beltran H, et al. CD38 is methylated in prostate cancer and regulates extracellular NAD. Cancer Metab. 2018;6:13.
Schwartz Z, Bowe RB, Coleman M, Magro CM. Pediatric oral Epstein-Barr virus associated self-remitting CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorder: A distinct entity. Ann Diagn Pathol. 2018;37:57-61.

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