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Publications

2019

Liu D, Fiel RH, Cheng LS, Ogami T, Wang L, Singh V, et al. Notes from the Field: First Reported Case of Shewanella haliotis in the Region of the Americas - New York, December 2018. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(50):1168-1169.
Solomon JP, Hechtman JF. Detection of Fusions: Merits and Limitations of Current Diagnostic Platforms. Cancer Res. 2019;79(13):3163-3168.
Son DH, Doan KV, Yang DJ, Sun JS, Kim SK, Kang N, et al. FoxO1 regulates leptin-induced mood behavior by targeting tyrosine hydroxylase. Metabolism. 2019;91:43-52.
Oriakhi M, Ortiz-Diaz E, Olibrice M, Ahluwalia M, Chadburn A, Shostak E. Endobronchial Obstruction by a Solitary Extramedullary Plasmacytoma With Light-chain Amyloidosis. J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol. 2019;26(2):e24-e26.
Ware AD, Murdock T, Voltaggio L, Windon AL, Troncoso JC, Hruban RH, et al. The "Race" Toward Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in Pathology: The Johns Hopkins Experience. Acad Pathol. 2019;6:2374289519873104.
Rodrigues G, Hoshino A, Kenific CM, Matei IR, Steiner L, Freitas D, et al. Tumour exosomal CEMIP protein promotes cancer cell colonization in brain metastasis. Nat Cell Biol. 2019;21(11):1403-1412.
Cushing MM, Pagano MB, Jacobson J, Schwartz J, Grossman BJ, Kleinman S, et al. Pathogen reduced plasma products: a clinical practice scientific review from the AABB. Transfusion. 2019;59(9):2974-2988.
Ouseph MM, Krigman H, He M. - An Uncommon but Noteworthy Cause of Intrauterine Fetal Demise and Acute Necrotizing Funisitis. Fetal Pediatr Pathol. 2019;38(4):352-358.
Karras P, Riveiro-Falkenbach E, Cañón E, Tejedo C, Calvo TG, Martínez-Herranz R, et al. p62/SQSTM1 Fuels Melanoma Progression by Opposing mRNA Decay of a Selective Set of Pro-metastatic Factors. Cancer Cell. 2019;35(1):46-63.e10.

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