Publications

2019

Alvarez MJ, Yan P, Alpaugh ML, Bowden M, Sicinska E, Zhou CW, et al. Reply to 'H-STS, L-STS and KRJ-I are not authentic GEPNET cell lines'. Nat Genet. 2019;51(10):1427-1428.
Liu D, Fiel RH, Cheng LS, Ogami T, Wang L, Singh V, et al. Notes from the Field: First Reported Case of Shewanella haliotis in the Region of the Americas - New York, December 2018. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(50):1168-1169.
Nabel CS, Sameroff S, Shilling D, Alapat D, Ruth JR, Kawano M, et al. Virome capture sequencing does not identify active viral infection in unicentric and idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease. PLoS One. 2019;14(6):e0218660.
Kyriakides K, Selkin G, Selkin B, Iwenofu H, Magro CM. Chronic Fibrosing Vasculitis in the Setting of Still Disease. J Clin Rheumatol. 2019;25(7):e127-e130.
Vlismas PP, Heymann JJ, Marboe CC, Jorde UP, Sims DB. Quadravalvular Noninfectious Endocarditis. JACC Case Rep. 2019;1(3):350-354.
Zhao Z, Fan J, Hsu Y-, Lyon CJ, Ning B, Hu TY. Extracellular vesicles as cancer liquid biopsies: from discovery, validation, to clinical application. Lab Chip. 2019;19(7):1114-1140.
Chang R, Tosi U, Voronina J, Adeuyan O, Wu LY, Schweitzer ME, et al. Combined targeting of PI3K and MEK effector pathways via CED for DIPG therapy. Neurooncol Adv. 2019;1(1):vdz004.
Garcia-Bermudez J, Baudrier L, Bayraktar EC, Shen Y, La K, Guarecuco R, et al. Squalene accumulation in cholesterol auxotrophic lymphomas prevents oxidative cell death. Nature. 2019;567(7746):118-122.
Heavican TB, Bouska A, Yu J, Lone W, Amador C, Gong Q, et al. Genetic drivers of oncogenic pathways in molecular subgroups of peripheral T-cell lymphoma. Blood. 2019;133(15):1664-1676.
Chidambaram S, Pannullo SC, Roytman M, Pisapia DJ, Liechty B, Magge RS, et al. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging perfusion characteristics in meningiomas treated with resection and adjuvant radiosurgery. Neurosurg Focus. 2019;46(6):E10.

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