Publications

2018

Schäffner I, Minakaki G, M Khan A, Balta E-, Schlötzer-Schrehardt U, Schwarz TJ, et al. FoxO Function Is Essential for Maintenance of Autophagic Flux and Neuronal Morphogenesis in Adult Neurogenesis. Neuron. 2018;99(6):1188-1203.e6.
Tabbo F, Nottegar A, Guerrera F, Migliore E, Luchini C, Maletta F, et al. Cell of origin markers identify different prognostic subgroups of lung adenocarcinoma. Hum Pathol. 2018;75:167-178.
Zhang Y, Mun SR, Linares JF, Ahn JW, Towers CG, Ji CH, et al. ZZ-dependent regulation of p62/SQSTM1 in autophagy. Nat Commun. 2018;9(1):4373.
D'Alfonso TM, Subramaniyam S, Ginter PS, Mosquera JM, Croyle J, Liu Y-, et al. Characterization of CD34-deficient myofibroblastomas of the breast. Breast J. 2018;24(1):55-61.
Goyal A, Sharaiha RZ, Alperstein SA, Siddiqui MT. Cytologic diagnosis of adenocarcinoma on bile duct brushings in the presence of stent associated changes: A retrospective analysis. Diagn Cytopathol. 2018;46(10):826-832.
Cai L, Tsai Y-, Wang P, Wang J, Li D, Fan H, et al. ZFX Mediates Non-canonical Oncogenic Functions of the Androgen Receptor Splice Variant 7 in Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer. Mol Cell. 2018;72(2):341-354.e6.
Ahirwar DK, Nasser MW, Ouseph MM, Elbaz M, Cuitiño MC, Kladney RD, et al. Fibroblast-derived CXCL12 promotes breast cancer metastasis by facilitating tumor cell intravasation. Oncogene. 2018;37(32):4428-4442.
Patel SS, Dorfman DM. Leukemic-phase progression of aleukemic mast cell leukemia. Blood. 2018;131(21):2406.
van Rhee F, Voorhees P, Dispenzieri A, Fossa A, Srkalovic G, Ide M, et al. International, evidence-based consensus treatment guidelines for idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease. Blood. 2018;132(20):2115-2124.
Nowinski S, Santaolalla A, O'Leary B, Loda M, Mirchandani A, Emberton M, et al. Systematic identification of functionally relevant risk alleles to stratify aggressive versus indolent prostate cancer. Oncotarget. 2018;9(16):12812-12824.

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