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Publications

2021

Baquero J, Tang X-, Scognamiglio T, Gudas LJ. EZH2 Knockout in Oral Cavity Basal Epithelia Causes More Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Carcinogenesis. 2021.
Narayanan D, Pozdnyakova O, Hasserjian RP, Patel SS, Weinberg OK. Effect of DNMT3A variant allele frequency and double mutation on clinicopathologic features of patients with de novo AML. Blood Adv. 2021;5(11):2539-2549.
Yang HS, Racine-Brzostek SE, Karbaschi M, Yee J, Dillard A, Steel PA, et al. Testing-on-a-probe biosensors reveal association of early SARS-CoV-2 total antibodies and surrogate neutralizing antibodies with mortality in COVID-19 patients. Biosens Bioelectron. 2021;178:113008.
Tameni A, Sauta E, Mularoni V, Torricelli F, Manzotti G, Inghirami G, et al. The DNA-helicase HELLS drives ALK ALCL proliferation by the transcriptional control of a cytokinesis-related program. Cell Death Dis. 2021;12(1):130.
Yang HS, Hou Y, Zhang H, Chadburn A, Westblade LF, Fedeli R, et al. Machine Learning Highlights Downtrending of COVID-19 Patients with a Distinct Laboratory Profile. Health Data Sci. 2021;2021:7574903.
Singh AK, Haque M, Madarampalli B, Shi Y, Wildman BJ, Basit A, et al. Corrigendum: Ets-2 Propagates IL-6 Trans-Signaling Mediated Osteoclast-Like Changes in Human Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblast. Front Immunol. 2021;12:808756.
Hissong E, Chiu K, Park H, Solomon J, Song W, Jessurun J. Thyroid-Like Cholangiocarcinoma: Histopathological, Immunohistochemical, In-Situ Hybridization and Molecular Studies on an Uncommon Emerging Entity. Int J Surg Pathol. 2021:10668969211013906.
Khan U, Ho K, Hwang EK, Peña C, Brouwer J, Hoffman K, et al. Impact of Use of Antibiotics on Response to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Tumor Microenvironment. Am J Clin Oncol. 2021;44(6):247-253.

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