Publications

2017

Cayrol F, Praditsuktavorn P, Fernando TM, Kwiatkowski N, Marullo R, M Calvo-Vidal N, et al. Corrigendum: THZ1 targeting CDK7 suppresses STAT transcriptional activity and sensitizes T-cell lymphomas to BCL2 inhibitors. Nat Commun. 2017;8:14747.
Witt AE, Lee C-, Lee TI, Azzam DJ, Wang B, Caslini C, et al. Identification of a cancer stem cell-specific function for the histone deacetylases, HDAC1 and HDAC7, in breast and ovarian cancer. Oncogene. 2017;36(12):1707-1720.
Shukla S, Cyrta J, Murphy DA, Walczak EG, Ran L, Agrawal P, et al. Aberrant Activation of a Gastrointestinal Transcriptional Circuit in Prostate Cancer Mediates Castration Resistance. Cancer Cell. 2017;32(6):792-806.e7.
Graff RE, Judson G, Ahearn TU, Fiorentino M, Loda M, Giovannucci EL, et al. Circulating Antioxidant Levels and Risk of Prostate Cancer by TMPRSS2:ERG. Prostate. 2017;77(6):647-653.
Gucalp A, Iyengar NM, Zhou XK, Giri DD, Falcone DJ, Wang H, et al. Periprostatic adipose inflammation is associated with high-grade prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2017;20(4):418-423.
Osorio JC, Jones MG, Schatz-Siemers N, Tang SJ. Twist on a classic: vitamin D and hypercalcaemia of malignancy. BMJ Case Rep. 2017;2017.
Zimmon DS, Smith FB, Manheimer F, Fan C, Njiwaji C, Aksenov S, et al. Endoscopic multiple biopsy and rapid diagnosis by in situ fixation and histopathologic processing. Gastrointest Endosc. 2017;86(2):333-342.
Wang H, Barbieri CE, He J, Gao Y, Shi T, Wu C, et al. Quantification of mutant SPOP proteins in prostate cancer using mass spectrometry-based targeted proteomics. J Transl Med. 2017;15(1):175.
Rao R, Hoda SA, Marcus A, Hoda RS. Metastatic Breast Carcinoma in Cerebrospinal Fluid: A Cytopathological Review of 15 Cases. Breast J. 2017;23(4):456-460.
Schmitt AC, Griffith CC, Cohen C, Siddiqui MT. LEF-1: Diagnostic utility in distinguishing basaloid neoplasms of the salivary gland. Diagn Cytopathol. 2017;45(12):1078-1083.

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