Publications

2010

Magro CM, Cruz-Inigo AE, Votava H, Jacobs M, Wolfe D, A Crowson N. Drug-associated reversible granulomatous T cell dyscrasia: a distinct subset of the interstitial granulomatous drug reaction. J Cutan Pathol. 2010;37 Suppl 1:96-111.
Rickman DS, Chen Y-, Banerjee S, Pan Y, Yu J, Vuong T, et al. ERG cooperates with androgen receptor in regulating trefoil factor 3 in prostate cancer disease progression. Neoplasia. 2010;12(12):1031-40.
D'Avignon LC, Hogan BK, Murray CK, Loo FL, Hospenthal DR, Cancio LC, et al. Contribution of bacterial and viral infections to attributable mortality in patients with severe burns: an autopsy series. Burns. 2010;36(6):773-9.
Kolman OK, Spinelli HM, Magro CM. Juvenile temporal arteritis. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2010;62(2):308-14.
Geyer JT, Ferry JA, Harris NL, Stone JH, Zukerberg LR, Lauwers GY, et al. Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis (Küttner tumor) is an IgG4-associated disease. Am J Surg Pathol. 2010;34(2):202-10.
Poliseno L, Salmena L, Riccardi L, Fornari A, Song MS, Hobbs RM, et al. Identification of the miR-106b~25 microRNA cluster as a proto-oncogenic PTEN-targeting intron that cooperates with its host gene MCM7 in transformation. Sci Signal. 2010;3(117):ra29.
Agarwal A, Koppstein D, Rozowsky J, Sboner A, Habegger L, Hillier LD, et al. Comparison and calibration of transcriptome data from RNA-Seq and tiling arrays. BMC Genomics. 2010;11:383.
Park SR, Paik JH, Ahn MS, Park JW, Yoon YJ. Biosynthesis of plant-specific flavones and flavonols in Streptomyces venezuelae. J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010;20(9):1295-9.
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.
Zhao Z, Zuber J, Diaz-Flores E, Lintault L, Kogan SC, Shannon K, et al. p53 loss promotes acute myeloid leukemia by enabling aberrant self-renewal. Genes Dev. 2010;24(13):1389-402.

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