Publications

2009

Daniel VC, Marchionni L, Hierman JS, Rhodes JT, Devereux WL, Rudin CM, et al. A primary xenograft model of small-cell lung cancer reveals irreversible changes in gene expression imposed by culture in vitro. Cancer Res. 2009;69(8):3364-73.
Tsibris AM, Paredes R, Chadburn A, Su Z, Henrich TJ, Krambrink A, et al. Lymphoma diagnosis and plasma Epstein-Barr virus load during vicriviroc therapy: results of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5211. Clin Infect Dis. 2009;48(5):642-9.
Ma X, Norsworthy K, Kundu N, Rodgers WH, Gimotty PA, Goloubeva O, et al. CXCR3 expression is associated with poor survival in breast cancer and promotes metastasis in a murine model. Mol Cancer Ther. 2009;8(3):490-8.

2008

Fiorentino M, Zadra G, Palescandolo E, Fedele G, Bailey D, Fiore C, et al. Overexpression of fatty acid synthase is associated with palmitoylation of Wnt1 and cytoplasmic stabilization of beta-catenin in prostate cancer. Lab Invest. 2008;88(12):1340-8.
Cellini C, Hoda SA, Spigland N. Lupus-associated vasculitis manifesting as acute appendicitis in a 16 year old girl. Pediatr Rheumatol Online J. 2008;6:10.
Heller KN, Arrey F, Steinherz P, Portlock C, Chadburn A, Kelly K, et al. Patients with Epstein Barr virus-positive lymphomas have decreased CD4(+) T-cell responses to the viral nuclear antigen 1. Int J Cancer. 2008;123(12):2824-31.
Feklistov A, Mekler V, Jiang Q, Westblade LF, Irschik H, Jansen R, et al. Rifamycins do not function by allosteric modulation of binding of Mg2+ to the RNA polymerase active center. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008;105(39):14820-5.
Alsharif M, Aslan DL, Jessurun J, H Gulbahce E, Pambuccian SE. Cytologic diagnosis of metastatic seminoma to the prostate and urinary bladder: a case report. Diagn Cytopathol. 2008;36(10):734-8.
McAllister SS, Gifford AM, Greiner AL, Kelleher SP, Saelzler MP, Ince TA, et al. Systemic endocrine instigation of indolent tumor growth requires osteopontin. Cell. 2008;133(6):994-1005.

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