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Publications

2019

Abida W, Cyrta J, Heller G, Prandi D, Armenia J, Coleman I, et al. Genomic correlates of clinical outcome in advanced prostate cancer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019;116(23):11428-11436.
Butler AE, Hayat S, Dargham SR, Malek JA, Abdulla SA, Mohamoud YA, et al. Alterations in long noncoding RNAs in women with and without polycystic ovarian syndrome. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2019;91(6):793-797.
Adams EJ, Karthaus WR, Hoover E, Liu D, Gruet A, Zhang Z, et al. FOXA1 mutations alter pioneering activity, differentiation and prostate cancer phenotypes. Nature. 2019;571(7765):408-412.
Nellis ME, Goel R, Karam O, Cushing MM, Davis PJ, Steiner ME, et al. Effects of ABO Matching of Platelet Transfusions in Critically Ill Children. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2019;20(2):e61-e69.
Donaldson K, Buchanich JM, Grigson PS, Deneke E, Donaldson K, Vrana KE, et al. Abstracts of Presentations at the Association of Clinical Scientists 139 Meeting Hershey, PA, May 15-18, 2019. Ann Clin Lab Sci. 2019;49(3):403-416.
Vlismas PP, Heymann JJ, Marboe CC, Jorde UP, Sims DB. Quadravalvular Noninfectious Endocarditis. JACC Case Rep. 2019;1(3):350-354.
Goren L, Zhang G, Kaushik S, Breslin PA, Du Y-, Foster DA. (-)-Oleocanthal and (-)-oleocanthal-rich olive oils induce lysosomal membrane permeabilization in cancer cells. PLoS One. 2019;14(8):e0216024.
Marino A, Zhang Y, Rubinelli L, Riemma MA, Ip JE, Di Lorenzo A. Pressure overload leads to coronary plaque formation, progression, and myocardial events in ApoE-/- mice. JCI Insight. 2019;4(9).
Lau BW, Huh K, Madero-Marroquin R, De Marchi F, Lim Y, Wang Q, et al. Hedgehog/GLI1 activation leads to leukemic transformation of myelodysplastic syndrome in vivo and GLI1 inhibition results in antitumor activity. Oncogene. 2019;38(5):687-698.

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