Publications

2001

Siddiqui MT, Greene KL, Clark DP, Xydas S, Udelsman R, Smallridge RC, et al. Human telomerase reverse transcriptase expression in Diff-Quik-stained FNA samples from thyroid nodules. Diagn Mol Pathol. 2001;10(2):123-9.
Klein U, Tu Y, Stolovitzky GA, Mattioli M, Cattoretti G, Husson H, et al. Gene expression profiling of B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia reveals a homogeneous phenotype related to memory B cells. J Exp Med. 2001;194(11):1625-38.
Chen X, Zhang Y, Douglas L, Zhou P. UV-damaged DNA-binding proteins are targets of CUL-4A-mediated ubiquitination and degradation. J Biol Chem. 2001;276(51):48175-82.
Khan KN, Stanfield KM, Dannenberg A, Seshan SV, Baergen RN, Baron DA, et al. Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in the developing human kidney. Pediatr Dev Pathol. 2001;4(5):461-6.
Brownstein C, Falcone DJ, Jacovina A, Hajjar KA. A mediator of cell surface-specific plasmin generation. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2001;947:143-55; discussion 155-6.
Bernal A, Pastore RD, Asgary Z, Keller SA, Cesarman E, Liou HC, et al. Survival of leukemic B cells promoted by engagement of the antigen receptor. Blood. 2001;98(10):3050-7.
DeSalle LM, Latres E, Lin D, Graner E, Montagnoli A, Baker RT, et al. The de-ubiquitinating enzyme Unp interacts with the retinoblastoma protein. Oncogene. 2001;20(39):5538-42.
Tok JB, Dunn LJ, Jean RC. Binding of dimeric aminoglycosides to the HIV-1 rev responsive element (RRE) RNA construct. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2001;11(9):1127-31.
Nador RG, Milligan LL, Flore O, Wang X, Arvanitakis L, Knowles DM, et al. Expression of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus G protein-coupled receptor monocistronic and bicistronic transcripts in primary effusion lymphomas. Virology. 2001;287(1):62-70.
Lee MJ, Thangada S, Paik JH, Sapkota GP, Ancellin N, Chae SS, et al. Akt-mediated phosphorylation of the G protein-coupled receptor EDG-1 is required for endothelial cell chemotaxis. Mol Cell. 2001;8(3):693-704.

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