Publications

2021

de Paz AM, Josefowicz SZ. Signaling-to-chromatin pathways in the immune system. Immunol Rev. 2021;300(1):37-53.
Zhang LT, Westblade LF, Iqbal F, Taylor MR, Chung A, Satlin MJ, et al. Gut microbiota profiles and fecal beta-glucuronidase activity in kidney transplant recipients with and without post-transplant diarrhea. Clin Transplant. 2021;35(5):e14260.
Fangusaro J, Onar-Thomas A, Poussaint TY, Wu S, Ligon AH, Lindeman N, et al. A phase II trial of selumetinib in children with recurrent optic pathway and hypothalamic low-grade glioma without NF1: a Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium study. Neuro Oncol. 2021;23(10):1777-1788.
Nitzsche A, Poittevin M, Benarab A, Bonnin P, Faraco G, Uchida H, et al. Endothelial S1P Signaling Counteracts Infarct Expansion in Ischemic Stroke. Circ Res. 2021;128(3):363-382.
Waters KM, Salimian KJ, Assarzadegan N, Hutchings D, Makhoul EP, Windon AL, et al. Cell polarity (the 'four lines') distinguishes gastric dysplasia from epithelial changes in reactive gastropathy. Histopathology. 2021;78(3):453-458.
Turajane K, Ji G, Chinenov Y, Chao M, Ayturk U, Suhardi VJ, et al. RNA-seq Analysis of Peri-Implant Tissue Shows Differences in Immune, Notch, Wnt, and Angiogenesis Pathways in Aged Versus Young Mice. JBMR Plus. 2021;5(11):e10535.
Kotlov N, Bagaev A, Revuelta MV, Phillip JM, Cacciapuoti MT, Antysheva Z, et al. Clinical and Biological Subtypes of B-cell Lymphoma Revealed by Microenvironmental Signatures. Cancer Discov. 2021;11(6):1468-1489.
Karkampouna S, La Manna F, Benjak A, Kiener M, De Menna M, Zoni E, et al. Patient-derived xenografts and organoids model therapy response in prostate cancer. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):1117.
Nickeleit V, Singh HK, Dadhania D, Cornea V, El-Husseini A, Castellanos A, et al. The 2018 Banff Working Group classification of definitive polyomavirus nephropathy: A multicenter validation study in the modern era. Am J Transplant. 2021;21(2):669-680.

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