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Publications

2021

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).
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.
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.
Chen B-, Wang Y, Shen Z-, Bennett A, Hindi I, Tyler JK, et al. The RNF8 and RNF168 Ubiquitin Ligases Regulate Pro- and Anti-Resection Activities at Broken DNA Ends During Non-Homologous End Joining. DNA Repair (Amst). 2021;108:103217.
Cesarman E, Chadburn A, Rubinstein PG. KSHV/HHV8-mediated hematologic diseases. Blood. 2021.
Barbhaiya M, Zuily S, Ahmadzadeh Y, Amigo M-, Avcin T, Bertolaccini ML, et al. Development of a New International Antiphospholipid Syndrome Classification Criteria Phase I/II Report: Generation and Reduction of Candidate Criteria. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2021;73(10):1490-1501.
Sun M, Schaap A, Robinson BD, Nanus DM, Tagawa ST. A case report of a patient with plasmacytoid urothelial cancer with significant response to HER2-targeting therapy and enfortumab vedotin. Am J Clin Exp Urol. 2021;9(5):390-396.
Bortoletto P, Romanski PA, Schatz-Siemers N, Spandorfer SD. Retained products of conception as an aetiology for endometritis. BJOG. 2021.
Bhalla S, Bakouny Z, Schmidt AL, Labaki C, Steinharter JA, Tremblay DA, et al. Care disruptions among patients with lung cancer: A COVID-19 and cancer outcomes study. Lung Cancer. 2021;160:78-83.

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