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Publications

2021

Grbesa I, Augello MA, Liu D, McNally DR, Gaffney CD, Huang D, et al. Reshaping of the androgen-driven chromatin landscape in normal prostate cells by early cancer drivers and effect on therapeutic sensitivity. Cell Rep. 2021;36(10):109625.
Romero-Velez G, Pereira X, Yang J, Panarelli NC, McAuliffe JC. Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Common Bile Duct Associated With von Hippel-Lindau Disease. ACG Case Rep J. 2021;8(2):e00512.
Gjyrezi A, Galletti G, Zhang J, Worroll D, Sigouros M, Kim S, et al. Androgen receptor variant shows heterogeneous expression in prostate cancer according to differentiation stage. Commun Biol. 2021;4(1):785.
Magro C, Nuovo G, J Mulvey J, Laurence J, Harp J, A Crowson N. The skin as a critical window in unveiling the pathophysiologic principles of COVID-19. Clin Dermatol. 2021;39(6):934-965.
Zhang BM, Keegan A, Li P, Lindeman NI, Nagarajan R, Routbort MJ, et al. An Overview of Characteristics of Clinical Next-Generation Sequencing-Based Testing for Hematologic Malignancies. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2021;145(9):1110-1116.
Mostyka M, Fulmer CG, Hissong EM, Yantiss RK. Crohn Disease Infrequently Affects the Appendix and Rarely Causes Granulomatous Appendicitis. Am J Surg Pathol. 2021.
Hutchings D, Windon A, Assarzadegan N, Salimian KJ, Voltaggio L, Montgomery EA. Perianal Paget's disease as spread from non-invasive colorectal adenomas. Histopathology. 2021;78(2):276-280.
Shao R, Zhang Z, Xu Z, Ouyang H, Wang L, Ouyang H, et al. Correction: H3K36 methyltransferase NSD1 regulates chondrocyte differentiation for skeletal development and fracture repair. Bone Res. 2021;9(1):34.
Rendeiro AF, Ravichandran H, Bram Y, Chandar V, Kim J, Meydan C, et al. The spatial landscape of lung pathology during COVID-19 progression. Nature. 2021;593(7860):564-569.

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