Publications

2010

Dentice M, Marsili A, Ambrosio R, Guardiola O, Sibilio A, Paik J-, et al. The FoxO3/type 2 deiodinase pathway is required for normal mouse myogenesis and muscle regeneration. J Clin Invest. 2010;120(11):4021-30.
Brimo F, Robinson B, Guo C, Zhou M, Latour M, Epstein JI. Renal epithelioid angiomyolipoma with atypia: a series of 40 cases with emphasis on clinicopathologic prognostic indicators of malignancy. Am J Surg Pathol. 2010;34(5):715-22.
Fonseca R, Richardson P, Giralt S, Lonial S, S Rajkumar V, A Stewart K, et al. Conflicts of interest, authorship, and disclosures in industry-related scientific publications. Mayo Clin Proc. 2010;85(2):197-9; author reply 201-4.
DeSancho MT, Berlus N, Christos PJ, Rand J. Risk factors for clinical manifestations in carriers of Factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutations. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 2010;21(1):11-5.
Flavin R, Peluso S, Nguyen PL, Loda M. Fatty acid synthase as a potential therapeutic target in cancer. Future Oncol. 2010;6(4):551-62.
Yang J-, Liu H, Diaz-Meco MT, Moscat J. NBR1 is a new PB1 signalling adapter in Th2 differentiation and allergic airway inflammation in vivo. EMBO J. 2010;29(19):3421-33.
Dadhania D, Snopkowski C, Ding R, Muthukumar T, Lee J, Bang H, et al. Validation of noninvasive diagnosis of BK virus nephropathy and identification of prognostic biomarkers. Transplantation. 2010;90(2):189-97.
Grundmark B, Garmo H, Loda M, Busch C, Holmberg L, Zethelius B. The metabolic syndrome and the risk of prostate cancer under competing risks of death from other causes. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2010;19(8):2088-96.
Ahmed A, Singh J, Khan Y, Seshan SV, Girardi G. A new mouse model to explore therapies for preeclampsia. PLoS One. 2010;5(10):e13663.
Mandelbaum J, Bhagat G, Tang H, Mo T, Brahmachary M, Shen Q, et al. BLIMP1 is a tumor suppressor gene frequently disrupted in activated B cell-like diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Cancer Cell. 2010;18(6):568-79.

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