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Publications

2007

Ince TA, Richardson AL, Bell GW, Saitoh M, Godar S, Karnoub AE, et al. Transformation of different human breast epithelial cell types leads to distinct tumor phenotypes. Cancer Cell. 2007;12(2):160-70.
Demichelis F, Fall K, Perner S, Andrén O, Schmidt F, Setlur SR, et al. TMPRSS2:ERG gene fusion associated with lethal prostate cancer in a watchful waiting cohort. Oncogene. 2007;26(31):4596-9.
Hristov AC, Young RH, Vang R, Yemelyanova AV, Seidman JD, Ronnett BM. Ovarian metastases of appendiceal tumors with goblet cell carcinoidlike and signet ring cell patterns: a report of 30 cases. Am J Surg Pathol. 2007;31(10):1502-11.
Pidcoke HF, Salinas J, Wanek SM, Concannon M, Loo F, Wirfel KL, et al. Patterns of exogenous insulin requirement reflect insulin sensitivity changes in trauma. Am J Surg. 2007;194(6):798-803; discussion 803.
Xu W, He B, Chiu A, Chadburn A, Shan M, Buldys M, et al. Epithelial cells trigger frontline immunoglobulin class switching through a pathway regulated by the inhibitor SLPI. Nat Immunol. 2007;8(3):294-303.
Hittelman A, Sridharan S, Roy R, Fridlyand J, Loda M, Collins C, et al. Evaluation of whole genome amplification protocols for array and oligonucleotide CGH. Diagn Mol Pathol. 2007;16(4):198-206.
Voena C, Conte C, Ambrogio C, Erba EB, Boccalatte F, Mohammed S, et al. The tyrosine phosphatase Shp2 interacts with NPM-ALK and regulates anaplastic lymphoma cell growth and migration. Cancer Res. 2007;67(9):4278-86.
Febbo PG, Mulligan MG, Slonina DA, Stegmaier K, Di Vizio D, Martinez PR, et al. Literature Lab: a method of automated literature interrogation to infer biology from microarray analysis. BMC Genomics. 2007;8:461.
Lee J, Zhou P. DCAFs, the missing link of the CUL4-DDB1 ubiquitin ligase. Mol Cell. 2007;26(6):775-80.

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