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Publications

2019

Gambi G, Di Simone E, Basso V, Ricci L, Wang R, Verma A, et al. The Transcriptional Regulator Sin3A Contributes to the Oncogenic Potential of STAT3. Cancer Res. 2019;79(12):3076-3087.
Penchev VR, Chang Y-, Begum A, Ewachiw T, Gocke C, Li J, et al. Ezrin Promotes Stem Cell Properties in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. Mol Cancer Res. 2019;17(4):929-936.
Bander ED, Jones SH, Pisapia D, Magge R, Fine H, Schwartz TH, et al. Tubular brain tumor biopsy improves diagnostic yield for subcortical lesions. J Neurooncol. 2019;141(1):121-129.
Al-Kawaaz M, Sanchez T, Kluk MJ. Evaluation of S1PR1, pSTAT3, S1PR2, FOXP1 Expression in Aggressive, Mature B Cell Lymphomas. J Hematop. 2019;12(2):57-65.
Linkous A, Balamatsias D, Snuderl M, Edwards L, Miyaguchi K, Milner T, et al. Modeling Patient-Derived Glioblastoma with Cerebral Organoids. Cell Rep. 2019;26(12):3203-3211.e5.
Nouizi F, Kwong TC, Ruiz J, Cho J, Chan Y-, Ikemura K, et al. A thermo-sensitive fluorescent agent based method for excitation light leakage rejection for fluorescence molecular tomography. Phys Med Biol. 2019;64(3):035007.
Chidambaram S, Pannullo SC, Roytman M, Pisapia DJ, Liechty B, Magge RS, et al. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging perfusion characteristics in meningiomas treated with resection and adjuvant radiosurgery. Neurosurg Focus. 2019;46(6):E10.
Magruder M, Sholi AN, Gong C, Zhang L, Edusei E, Huang J, et al. Gut uropathogen abundance is a risk factor for development of bacteriuria and urinary tract infection. Nat Commun. 2019;10(1):5521.
Liu B, Li L, Yang G, Geng C, Luo Y, Wu W, et al. PARP Inhibition Suppresses GR-MYCN-CDK5-RB1-E2F1 Signaling and Neuroendocrine Differentiation in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2019;25(22):6839-6851.

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