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Publications

2021

Kondo M, Simon MS, Westblade LF, Jenkins SG, N Babady E, Loo AS, et al. Implementation of infectious diseases rapid molecular diagnostic tests and antimicrobial stewardship program involvement in acute-care hospitals. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2021;42(5):609-611.
Tritschler T, Salvatore SP, Kahn SR, Garcia D, Delluc A, Kraaijpoel N, et al. ISTH definition of pulmonary embolism-related death and classification of the cause of death in venous thromboembolism studies: Validation in an autopsy cohort. J Thromb Haemost. 2021;19(10):2514-2521.
Zhang L, Jiang X, Pfau D, Ling Y, Nathan CF. Type I interferon signaling mediates Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced macrophage death. J Exp Med. 2021;218(2).
Mitchell KF, McElvania E, Wallace MA, Droske LE, Robertson AE, Westblade LF, et al. Evaluating the Rapid Emergence of Daptomycin Resistance in : a Multicenter Study. J Clin Microbiol. 2021;59(4).
Lin A, Feng J, Chen X, Wang D, Wong M, Zhang G, et al. High levels of truncated RHAMM cooperate with dysfunctional p53 to accelerate the progression of pancreatic cancer. Cancer Lett. 2021;514:79-89.
Cesarman E, Chadburn A, Rubinstein PG. KSHV/HHV8-mediated hematologic diseases. Blood. 2021.
Mavragani CP, Kirou KA, Nezos A, Seshan S, Wild T, Wahl SM, et al. Expression of APOBEC family members as regulators of endogenous retroelements and malignant transformation in systemic autoimmunity. Clin Immunol. 2021;223:108649.
Bortoletto P, Romanski PA, Schatz-Siemers N, Spandorfer SD. Retained products of conception as an aetiology for endometritis. BJOG. 2021.
Wang Z, Muecksch F, Schaefer-Babajew D, Finkin S, Viant C, Gaebler C, et al. Naturally enhanced neutralizing breadth against SARS-CoV-2 one year after infection. Nature. 2021;595(7867):426-431.

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