Publications

2009

Meyerhardt JA, Ogino S, Kirkner GJ, Chan AT, Wolpin B, Ng K, et al. Interaction of molecular markers and physical activity on mortality in patients with colon cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2009;15(18):5931-6.
Peng H-, Halsey K, Sun C-, Manucha V, Nugent S, Rodgers WH, et al. Clinical utility of postchemoradiation endoscopic brush cytology and biopsy in predicting residual esophageal adenocarcinoma. Cancer. 2009;117(6):463-72.
Wadlow RC, Wittner BS, S Finley A, Bergquist H, Upadhyay R, Finn S, et al. Systems-level modeling of cancer-fibroblast interaction. PLoS One. 2009;4(9):e6888.
Glezerman I, Kris MG, Miller V, Seshan S, Flombaum CD. Gemcitabine nephrotoxicity and hemolytic uremic syndrome: report of 29 cases from a single institution. Clin Nephrol. 2009;71(2):130-9.
Trakala M, Arias CF, García MI, M Moreno-Ortiz C, Tsilingiri K, Fernández PJ, et al. Regulation of macrophage activation and septic shock susceptibility via p21(WAF1/CIP1). Eur J Immunol. 2009;39(3):810-9.
Batal I, Domsic RT, Shafer A, Medsger TA, Kiss LP, Randhawa P, et al. Renal biopsy findings predicting outcome in scleroderma renal crisis. Hum Pathol. 2009;40(3):332-40.
Jarboe EA, Folkins AK, Drapkin R, Ince TA, Agoston ES, Crum CP. Tubal and ovarian pathways to pelvic epithelial cancer: a pathological perspective. Histopathology. 2009;55(5):619.
Barletta JA, Perner S, A Iafrate J, Yeap BY, Weir BA, Johnson LA, et al. Clinical significance of TTF-1 protein expression and TTF-1 gene amplification in lung adenocarcinoma. J Cell Mol Med. 2009;13(8B):1977-1986.
Zuber J, Radtke I, Pardee TS, Zhao Z, Rappaport AR, Luo W, et al. Mouse models of human AML accurately predict chemotherapy response. Genes Dev. 2009;23(7):877-89.
Yu J, Fernández-Hernando C, Suarez Y, Schleicher M, Hao Z, Wright PL, et al. Reticulon 4B (Nogo-B) is necessary for macrophage infiltration and tissue repair. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009;106(41):17511-6.

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