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Publications

2018

Pal S, Postnikoff SD, Chavez M, Tyler JK. Impaired cohesion and homologous recombination during replicative aging in budding yeast. Sci Adv. 2018;4(2):eaaq0236.
Teater M, Dominguez PM, Redmond D, Chen Z, Ennishi D, Scott DW, et al. AICDA drives epigenetic heterogeneity and accelerates germinal center-derived lymphomagenesis. Nat Commun. 2018;9(1):222.
Huang T-, Shen Z-, Sleckman BP, Tyler JK. The histone chaperone ASF1 regulates the activation of ATM and DNA-PKcs in response to DNA double-strand breaks. Cell Cycle. 2018;17(12):1413-1424.
Katz LM, Hielscher T, Liechty B, Silverman J, Zagzag D, Sen R, et al. Loss of histone H3K27me3 identifies a subset of meningiomas with increased risk of recurrence. Acta Neuropathol. 2018;135(6):955-963.
Inoue K, Deng Z, Chen Y, Giannopoulou E, Xu R, Gong S, et al. Bone protection by inhibition of microRNA-182. Nat Commun. 2018;9(1):4108.
Patel SS, Dorfman DM. Leukemic-phase progression of aleukemic mast cell leukemia. Blood. 2018;131(21):2406.
Huang J, Diaz-Meco MT, Moscat J. The macroenviromental control of cancer metabolism by p62. Cell Cycle. 2018;17(17):2110-2121.
Alperstein S, Dilcher T, Viswanathan K, Rao RA, Siddiqui MT, Giorgadze T. Acquired myospherulosis secondary to gluteal augmentation on fine needle aspiration cytology: A diagnostic challenge. Diagn Cytopathol. 2018;46(5):438-442.
Fan J, Wei Q, Koay EJ, Liu Y, Ning B, Bernard PW, et al. Chemoresistance Transmission via Exosome-Mediated EphA2 Transfer in Pancreatic Cancer. Theranostics. 2018;8(21):5986-5994.
Sowalsky AG, Ye H, Bhasin M, Van Allen EM, Loda M, Lis RT, et al. Neoadjuvant-Intensive Androgen Deprivation Therapy Selects for Prostate Tumor Foci with Diverse Subclonal Oncogenic Alterations. Cancer Res. 2018;78(16):4716-4730.

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