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Publications

2021

Huang J, Linares JF, Duran A, Xia W, Saltiel AR, Müller TD, et al. NBR1 is a critical step in the repression of thermogenesis of p62-deficient adipocytes through PPARγ. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):2876.
Zanettini C, Omar M, Dinalankara W, Imada EL, Colantuoni E, Parmigiani G, et al. Influenza Vaccination and COVID-19 Mortality in the USA: An Ecological Study. Vaccines (Basel). 2021;9(5).
Baquero J, Tang X-, Scognamiglio T, Gudas LJ. EZH2 Knockout in Oral Cavity Basal Epithelia Causes More Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Carcinogenesis. 2021.
Ma L, Zhao Z, Racine-Brzostek SE, Yang HS. A rare case of persistent pseudohypobicarbonatemia arising from chemistry analyzer-specific interference. Clin Chim Acta. 2021;519:308-310.
Stern ES, Siddiqui MT. Nuclear hypochromasia: Shedding light on the "lightness" of high-grade urothelial carcinoma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2021;49(9):1032-1035.
Ferraro GB, Ali A, Luengo A, Kodack DP, Deik A, Abbott KL, et al. Author Correction: Fatty acid synthesis is required for breast cancer brain metastasis. Nat Cancer. 2021;2(11):1243.
Fontan L, Goldstein R, Casalena G, Durant M, Teater MR, Wilson J, et al. Identification of MALT1 feedback mechanisms enables rational design of potent antilymphoma regimens for ABC-DLBCL. Blood. 2021;137(6):788-800.
Gao J, Fu L, Lu X, Sukhanova M, Frankfurt O, Mohtashamian A, et al. Mast cell sarcoma transdifferentiated from clonally-related T-lymphoblastic leukemia upon acquisition of mutation and genetic complexity. Leuk Lymphoma. 2021:1-4.
Trzebucki AM, Westblade LF, Loo A, Mazur S, Jenkins SG, Calfee DP, et al. Real-world implementation and impact of a rapid carbapenemase detection test in an area endemic for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2021:1-4.

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