Publications

2020

Fulmer CG, Park K, Dilcher T, Ho M, Mirabelli S, Alperstein S, et al. Next-generation sequencing of residual cytologic fixative preserved DNA from pancreatic lesions: A pilot study. Cancer Cytopathol. 2020;128(11):840-851.
Racine-Brzostek SE, Asmis LM. Assessment of platelet function utilizing viscoelastic testing. Transfusion. 2020;60 Suppl 6:S10-S20.
Au CM, Furness JB, Britt K, Oshchepkova S, Ladumor H, Soo KY, et al. Three-dimensional growth of breast cancer cells potentiates the anti-tumor effects of unacylated ghrelin and AZP-531. Elife. 2020;9.
Ramos JC, Sparano JA, Chadburn A, Reid EG, Ambinder RF, Siegel ER, et al. Impact of Myc in HIV-associated non-Hodgkin lymphomas treated with EPOCH and outcomes with vorinostat (AMC-075 trial). Blood. 2020;136(11):1284-1297.
Westblade LF, Brar G, Pinheiro LC, Paidoussis D, Rajan M, Martin P, et al. SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load Predicts Mortality in Patients with and without Cancer Who Are Hospitalized with COVID-19. Cancer Cell. 2020;38(5):661-671.e2.
Kadin ME, Adams WP, Inghirami G, Di Napoli A. Does Breast Implant-Associated ALCL Begin as a Lymphoproliferative Disorder? Plast Reconstr Surg. 2020;145(1):30e-38e.
Liu Y-, Margolskee E, Allan JN, Mathew S, Bhavsar E, Casano J, et al. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia with TP53 gene alterations: a detailed clinicopathologic analysis. Mod Pathol. 2020;33(3):344-353.
Hayashi M, Guida E, Inokawa Y, Goldberg R, Reis LO, Ooki A, et al. GULP1 regulates the NRF2-KEAP1 signaling axis in urothelial carcinoma. Sci Signal. 2020;13(645).
Soderquist CR, Patel N, Murty VV, Betman S, Aggarwal N, Young KH, et al. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of indolent T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Haematologica. 2020;105(7):1895-1906.
Satlin MJ, Westblade LF, Lee JR. Avoiding infections in transplant recipients: does the gut microbiota have a key role? Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2020;16(2):113-115.

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