Publications

2012

Aksoy O, Chicas A, Zeng T, Zhao Z, McCurrach M, Wang X, et al. The atypical E2F family member E2F7 couples the p53 and RB pathways during cellular senescence. Genes Dev. 2012;26(14):1546-57.
Arinsburg SA, Skerrett DL, Friedman MT, Cushing MM. A survey to assess transfusion medicine education needs for clinicians. Transfus Med. 2012;22(1):44-9; quiz 49-51.
Rink M, Cha EK, Green D, Hansen J, Robinson BD, Lotan Y, et al. Biomolecular predictors of urothelial cancer behavior and treatment outcomes. Curr Urol Rep. 2012;13(2):122-35.

2011

Nardella C, Lunardi A, Fedele G, Clohessy JG, Alimonti A, Kozma SC, et al. Differential expression of S6K2 dictates tissue-specific requirement for S6K1 in mediating aberrant mTORC1 signaling and tumorigenesis. Cancer Res. 2011;71(10):3669-75.
Twist K-, Husnain SI, Franke JD, Jain D, Campbell EA, Nickels BE, et al. A novel method for the production of in vivo-assembled, recombinant Escherichia coli RNA polymerase lacking the α C-terminal domain. Protein Sci. 2011;20(6):986-95.
Magro CM, Rossi A, Poe J, Manhas-Bhutani S, Sadick N. The role of inflammation and immunity in the pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia. J Drugs Dermatol. 2011;10(12):1404-11.
Ross AE, Marchionni L, Phillips TM, Miller RM, Hurley PJ, Simons BW, et al. Molecular effects of genistein on male urethral development. J Urol. 2011;185(5):1894-8.
Geyer JT, Deshpande V. IgG4-associated sialadenitis. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2011;23(1):95-101.
Nassar A, Cohen C, Agersborg SS, Zhou W, Lynch KA, Heyman ER, et al. A new immunohistochemical ER/PR image analysis system: a multisite performance study. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2011;19(3):195-202.
Sengupta A, Duran A, Ishikawa E, Florian MC, Dunn SK, Ficker AM, et al. Atypical protein kinase C (aPKCzeta and aPKClambda) is dispensable for mammalian hematopoietic stem cell activity and blood formation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011;108(24):9957-62.

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