Publications

2008

Xu X, Zhao Z, Qin L, Wei W, Levine JE, Mirkin CA. Fluorescence recovery assay for the detection of protein-DNA binding. Anal Chem. 2008;80(14):5616-21.
Awad H, Suntres Z, Heijmans J, Smeak D, Bergdall-Costell V, Christofi FL, et al. Intracellular and extracellular expression of the major inducible 70kDa heat shock protein in experimental ischemia-reperfusion injury of the spinal cord. Exp Neurol. 2008;212(2):275-84.
Benedettini E, Nguyen P, Loda M. The pathogenesis of prostate cancer: from molecular to metabolic alterations. Diagn Histopathol (Oxf). 2008;14(5):195-201.
Solomon GJ, Magro CM. Foxp3 expression in cutaneous T-cell lymphocytic infiltrates. J Cutan Pathol. 2008;35(11):1032-9.
Tewari A, Rao S, Martinez-Salamanca JI, Leung R, Ramanathan R, Mandhani A, et al. Cancer control and the preservation of neurovascular tissue: how to meet competing goals during robotic radical prostatectomy. BJU Int. 2008;101(8):1013-8.
Ali S, Nassar A, Siddiqui MT. Crush preparations of meningiomas: can grading be accomplished? Diagn Cytopathol. 2008;36(11):827-31.
Duran A, Linares JF, Galvez AS, Wikenheiser K, Flores JM, Diaz-Meco MT, et al. The signaling adaptor p62 is an important NF-kappaB mediator in tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell. 2008;13(4):343-54.
Costa AM, Herrero A, Fresno MF, Heymann J, Alvarez JA, Cameselle-Teijeiro J, et al. BRAF mutation associated with other genetic events identifies a subset of aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2008;68(4):618-34.
Majumder PK, Grisanzio C, O'Connell F, Barry M, Brito JM, Xu Q, et al. A prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia-dependent p27 Kip1 checkpoint induces senescence and inhibits cell proliferation and cancer progression. Cancer Cell. 2008;14(2):146-55.
Gaertner WB, Hagerman GF, Finne CO, Alavi K, Jessurun J, Rothenberger DA, et al. Fistula-associated anal adenocarcinoma: good results with aggressive therapy. Dis Colon Rectum. 2008;51(7):1061-7.

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