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Publications

2021

Willcockson MA, Healton SE, Weiss CN, Bartholdy BA, Botbol Y, Mishra LN, et al. H1 histones control the epigenetic landscape by local chromatin compaction. Nature. 2021;589(7841):293-298.
Wang W, Chen R, Droll S, Barber E, Saleh L, Corrigan-Cummins M, et al. miR-181c regulates MCL1 and cell survival in GATA2 deficient cells. J Leukoc Biol. 2021.
Chakraborty U, Shen Z-, Tyler J. Chaperoning histones at the DNA repair dance. DNA Repair (Amst). 2021;108:103240.
Kasashima H, Duran A, Cid-Diaz T, Muta Y, Kinoshita H, Batlle E, et al. Mouse model of colorectal cancer: orthotopic co-implantation of tumor and stroma cells in cecum and rectum. STAR Protoc. 2021;2(1):100297.
Sohani AR, Maurer MJ, Giri S, Pitcher B, Chadburn A, Said JW, et al. Biomarkers for Risk Stratification in Patients With Previously Untreated Follicular Lymphoma Receiving Anti-CD20-based Biological Therapy. Am J Surg Pathol. 2021;45(3):384-393.
Wang Y, Yan F, Nasar A, Chen Z-, Altorki NK, Stiles B, et al. CUL4 Lung Adenocarcinomas Are Dependent on the CUL4-p21 Ubiquitin Signaling for Proliferation and Survival. Am J Pathol. 2021;191(9):1638-1650.
Magro C, A Crowson N, Franks L, Schaffer PR, Whelan P, Nuovo G. The histologic and molecular correlates of COVID-19 vaccine-induced changes in the skin. Clin Dermatol. 2021;39(6):966-984.
Del Gaudio I, Rubinelli L, Sasset L, Wadsack C, Hla T, Di Lorenzo A. Endothelial Spns2 and ApoM Regulation of Vascular Tone and Hypertension Via Sphingosine-1-Phosphate. J Am Heart Assoc. 2021;10(14):e021261.
Conteduca V, Ku S-, Fernandez L, Dago-Rodriquez A, Lee J, Jendrisak A, et al. Author Correction: Circulating tumor cell heterogeneity in neuroendocrine prostate cancer by single cell copy number analysis. NPJ Precis Oncol. 2021;5(1):84.

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