Publications

2019

Chang R, Tosi U, Voronina J, Adeuyan O, Wu LY, Schweitzer ME, et al. Combined targeting of PI3K and MEK effector pathways via CED for DIPG therapy. Neurooncol Adv. 2019;1(1):vdz004.
Krishnamoorthy GP, Davidson NR, Leach SD, Zhao Z, Lowe SW, Lee G, et al. and Mutations Cooperate to Drive Thyroid Tumorigenesis through ATF4 and c-MYC. Cancer Discov. 2019;9(2):264-281.
Okada T, Sinha S, Esposito I, Schiavon G, López-Lago MA, Su W, et al. Author Correction: The Rho GTPase Rnd1 suppresses mammary tumorigenesis and EMT by restraining Ras-MAPK signalling. Nat Cell Biol. 2019;21(4):534.
Cheng J, Guo J, North BJ, Tao K, Zhou P, Wei W. The emerging role for Cullin 4 family of E3 ligases in tumorigenesis. Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer. 2019;1871(1):138-159.
Oh H, Paik J. Genetic Ablation of FOXO in Mice to Investigate Its Physiological Role. Methods Mol Biol. 2019;1890:239-248.
Hirsch Y, Zeevi DA, Lam BL, Scher SY, Bringer R, Cherki B, et al. A founder deletion in the TRPM1 gene associated with congenital stationary night blindness and myopia is highly prevalent in Ashkenazi Jews. Hum Genome Var. 2019;6:45.
DeSimone RA, Ong SJ, Crowley KM, Vasovic LV, Senaldi E, Kessler DA, et al. Hereditary elliptocytosis of donor red blood cell unit detected during Coombs crossmatch. Transfusion. 2019;59(2):446-447.
Cushing MM, Asmis LM, Harris RM, DeSimone RA, Hill S, Ivascu N, et al. Efficacy of a new pathogen-reduced cryoprecipitate stored 5 days after thawing to correct dilutional coagulopathy in vitro. Transfusion. 2019;59(5):1818-1826.
Marshall CH, Imada EL, Tang Z, Marchionni L, Antonarakis ES. CDK12 inactivation across solid tumors: an actionable genetic subtype. Oncoscience. 2019;6(5-6):312-316.
Zennami K, Choi SM, Liao R, Li Y, Dinalankara W, Marchionni L, et al. PDCD4 Is an Androgen-Repressed Tumor Suppressor that Regulates Prostate Cancer Growth and Castration Resistance. Mol Cancer Res. 2019;17(2):618-627.

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