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Publications

2021

Moon CS, Reglero C, Cortes JR, S Quinn A, Alvarez S, Zhao J, et al. induces NF-κB signaling-driven peripheral T cell lymphoma. Nat Cancer. 2021;2(1):98-113.
Johncilla M, Elsoukkary S, Jessurun J. The significance of focally enhanced gastritis in haematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. Histopathology. 2021;79(4):599-606.
Chen C-, Chen B-, Wang Y, Curman P, Beilinson HA, Brecht RM, et al. Sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) activity is required for V(D)J recombination. J Exp Med. 2021;218(8).
Wang Y, Yan F, Nasar A, Chen Z-, Altorki NK, Stiles B, et al. CUL4 Lung Adenocarcinomas Are Dependent on the CUL4-p21 Ubiquitin Signaling for Proliferation and Survival. Am J Pathol. 2021;191(9):1638-1650.
Chakraborty U, Shen Z-, Tyler J. Chaperoning histones at the DNA repair dance. DNA Repair (Amst). 2021;108:103240.
Kaeberlein M, Tyler JK. A new era for research into aging. Elife. 2021;10.
Magro C, A Crowson N, Franks L, Schaffer PR, Whelan P, Nuovo G. The histologic and molecular correlates of COVID-19 vaccine-induced changes in the skin. Clin Dermatol. 2021;39(6):966-984.
Kuyl E-, Shu F, Sosa BR, Lopez JD, Qin D, Pannellini T, et al. Inhibition of PAD4 mediated neutrophil extracellular traps prevents fibrotic osseointegration failure in a tibial implant murine model : an animal study. Bone Joint J. 2021;103-B(7 Supple B):135-144.
Omar M, Marchionni L, Häcker G, Badr MT. Host Blood Gene Signatures Can Detect the Progression to Severe and Cerebral Malaria. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2021;11:743616.
Plotz B, Castillo R, Melamed J, Magro C, Rosenthal P, H Belmont M. Focal small bowel thrombotic microvascular injury in COVID-19 mediated by the lectin complement pathway masquerading as lupus enteritis. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2021;60(2):e61-e63.

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