Publications

2012

Jung B, Obinata H, Galvani S, Mendelson K, Ding B-, Skoura A, et al. Flow-regulated endothelial S1P receptor-1 signaling sustains vascular development. Dev Cell. 2012;23(3):600-10.
Shim J-, Greenblatt MB, Singh A, Brady N, Hu D, Drapp R, et al. Administration of BMP2/7 in utero partially reverses Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome-like skeletal defects induced by Pdk1 or Cbp mutations in mice. J Clin Invest. 2012;122(1):91-106.
Huang T-, Sahasrabuddhe NA, Kim M-, Getnet D, Yang Y, Peterson JM, et al. Regulation of lipid metabolism by Dicer revealed through SILAC mice. J Proteome Res. 2012;11(4):2193-205.
Rink M, Cha EK, Green D, Hansen J, Robinson BD, Lotan Y, et al. Biomolecular predictors of urothelial cancer behavior and treatment outcomes. Curr Urol Rep. 2012;13(2):122-35.
Veerappan A, Reid AC, O'Connor N, Mora R, Brazin JA, Estephan R, et al. Mast cells are required for the development of renal fibrosis in the rodent unilateral ureteral obstruction model. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2012;302(1):F192-204.
Goyal A, Baloch ZW. Fine needle aspiration of vagal paraganglioma: an interesting clinical presentation. Diagn Cytopathol. 2012;40(7):651-2.
Dunne WM, Westblade LF, Ford B. Next-generation and whole-genome sequencing in the diagnostic clinical microbiology laboratory. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012;31(8):1719-26.
Huang X, Di Liberto M, Jayabalan D, Liang J, Ely S, Bretz J, et al. Prolonged early G(1) arrest by selective CDK4/CDK6 inhibition sensitizes myeloma cells to cytotoxic killing through cell cycle-coupled loss of IRF4. Blood. 2012;120(5):1095-106.
Aksoy O, Chicas A, Zeng T, Zhao Z, McCurrach M, Wang X, et al. The atypical E2F family member E2F7 couples the p53 and RB pathways during cellular senescence. Genes Dev. 2012;26(14):1546-57.
Berman DM, Bosenberg MW, Orwant RL, Thurberg BL, Draetta GF, Fletcher CD, et al. Investigative pathology: leading the post-genomic revolution. Lab Invest. 2012;92(1):4-8.

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