Publications

2009

Meyerhardt JA, Ogino S, Kirkner GJ, Chan AT, Wolpin B, Ng K, et al. Interaction of molecular markers and physical activity on mortality in patients with colon cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2009;15(18):5931-6.
Chiu A, Frizzera G, Mathew S, Hyjek EM, Chadburn A, Tam W, et al. Diffuse blastoid B-cell lymphoma: a histologically aggressive variant of t(14;18)-negative follicular lymphoma. Mod Pathol. 2009;22(11):1507-17.
Peng H-, Halsey K, Sun C-, Manucha V, Nugent S, Rodgers WH, et al. Clinical utility of postchemoradiation endoscopic brush cytology and biopsy in predicting residual esophageal adenocarcinoma. Cancer. 2009;117(6):463-72.
Wendelschafer-Crabb G, Neppalli V, Jessurun J, Hodges J, Vance K, Saltzman D, et al. Mucosal nerve deficiency in chronic childhood constipation: a postmigration defect? J Pediatr Surg. 2009;44(4):773-82.
Lin X, Afsari B, Marchionni L, Cope L, Parmigiani G, Naiman D, et al. The ordering of expression among a few genes can provide simple cancer biomarkers and signal BRCA1 mutations. BMC Bioinformatics. 2009;10:256.
Zhao Z, Park C, McDevitt MA, Glidewell-Kenney C, Chambon P, Weiss J, et al. p21-Activated kinase mediates rapid estradiol-negative feedback actions in the reproductive axis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009;106(17):7221-6.
de Laat B, Pengo V, Pabinger I, Musial J, Voskuyl AE, Bultink IE, et al. The association between circulating antibodies against domain I of beta2-glycoprotein I and thrombosis: an international multicenter study. J Thromb Haemost. 2009;7(11):1767-73.
Jarboe EA, Folkins AK, Drapkin R, Ince TA, Agoston ES, Crum CP. Tubal and ovarian pathways to pelvic epithelial cancer: a pathological perspective. Histopathology. 2009;55(5):619.
Wagner PL, Perner S, Rickman DS, Lafargue CJ, Kitabayashi N, Johnstone SF, et al. In situ evidence of KRAS amplification and association with increased p21 levels in non-small cell lung carcinoma. Am J Clin Pathol. 2009;132(4):500-5.

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