Publications

2014

Lee DJ, Xylinas E, Rieken M, Khani F, Klatte T, Wood CG, et al. Insulin-like growth factor messenger RNA-binding protein 3 expression helps prognostication in patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Eur Urol. 2014;66(2):379-85.
Odejide O, Weigert O, Lane AA, Toscano D, Lunning MA, Kopp N, et al. A targeted mutational landscape of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. Blood. 2014;123(9):1293-6.
Cohen C, Lawson D, Jiang J, Siddiqui MT. Automated in situ hybridization for human papilloma virus. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2014;22(8):619-22.
Westblade LF, Shams F, Duong S, Tariq O, Bulbin A, Klirsfeld D, et al. Septic arthritis of a native knee joint due to Corynebacterium striatum. J Clin Microbiol. 2014;52(5):1786-8.
Bolden JE, Tasdemir N, Dow LE, van Es JH, Wilkinson JE, Zhao Z, et al. Inducible in vivo silencing of Brd4 identifies potential toxicities of sustained BET protein inhibition. Cell Rep. 2014;8(6):1919-1929.
D'Alfonso TM, Ginter PS, Salvatore SP, Antonio LB, Hoda SA. Phylloides Tumor With Numerous Thanatosomes ("Death Bodies"): A Report of Two Cases and a Study of Thanatosomes in Breast Tumors. Int J Surg Pathol. 2014;22(4):337-42.
Priolo C, Pyne S, Rose J, Regan ER, Zadra G, Photopoulos C, et al. AKT1 and MYC induce distinctive metabolic fingerprints in human prostate cancer. Cancer Res. 2014;74(24):7198-204.
Tang H, Inoki K, Lee M, Wright E, Khuong A, Khuong A, et al. mTORC1 promotes denervation-induced muscle atrophy through a mechanism involving the activation of FoxO and E3 ubiquitin ligases. Sci Signal. 2014;7(314):ra18.
Crapanzano JP, Heymann JJ, Monaco S, Nassar A, Saqi A. The state of cell block variation and satisfaction in the era of molecular diagnostics and personalized medicine. Cytojournal. 2014;11:7.
Blattner M, Lee DJ, O'Reilly C, Park K, MacDonald TY, Khani F, et al. SPOP mutations in prostate cancer across demographically diverse patient cohorts. Neoplasia. 2014;16(1):14-20.

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