Publications

2013

Sodikoff JB, Johnson HL, Lewis MM, Garud SS, Bharmal SJ, Keilin SA, et al. Increased diagnostic yield of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirates with flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Diagn Cytopathol. 2013;41(12):1043-51.
Srivastava DB, Leon K, Osmundson J, Garner AL, Weiss LA, Westblade LF, et al. Structure and function of CarD, an essential mycobacterial transcription factor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013;110(31):12619-24.
Linares JF, Duran A, Yajima T, Pasparakis M, Moscat J, Diaz-Meco MT. K63 polyubiquitination and activation of mTOR by the p62-TRAF6 complex in nutrient-activated cells. Mol Cell. 2013;51(3):283-96.
Kim K-, Godarova A, Seedle K, Kim M-, Ince TA, Wells SI, et al. Rb suppresses collective invasion, circulation and metastasis of breast cancer cells in CD44-dependent manner. PLoS One. 2013;8(12):e80590.
Lin P-, Chiu Y-, Banerjee S, Park K, Mosquera JM, Giannopoulou E, et al. Epigenetic repression of miR-31 disrupts androgen receptor homeostasis and contributes to prostate cancer progression. Cancer Res. 2013;73(3):1232-44.
M Seibenhener L, Du Y, Diaz-Meco M-, Moscat J, Wooten MC, Wooten MW. A role for sequestosome 1/p62 in mitochondrial dynamics, import and genome integrity. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2013;1833(3):452-9.
Iglesias-Ussel M, Vandergeeten C, Marchionni L, Chomont N, Romerio F. High levels of CD2 expression identify HIV-1 latently infected resting memory CD4+ T cells in virally suppressed subjects. J Virol. 2013;87(16):9148-58.
Marchionni L, Afsari B, Geman D, Leek JT. A simple and reproducible breast cancer prognostic test. BMC Genomics. 2013;14:336.
Chiron D, Martin P, Di Liberto M, Huang X, Ely S, Lannutti BJ, et al. Induction of prolonged early G1 arrest by CDK4/CDK6 inhibition reprograms lymphoma cells for durable PI3Kδ inhibition through PIK3IP1. Cell Cycle. 2013;12(12):1892-900.
Cesarman E. Pathology of lymphoma in HIV. Curr Opin Oncol. 2013;25(5):487-94.

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