Publications

2021

Narayanan D, Pozdnyakova O, Hasserjian RP, Patel SS, Weinberg OK. Effect of DNMT3A variant allele frequency and double mutation on clinicopathologic features of patients with de novo AML. Blood Adv. 2021;5(11):2539-2549.
Mahdi Z, Ettel MG, Gonzalez RS, Hart J, Alpert L, Fang J, et al. Metastases can occur in cirrhotic livers with patent portal veins. Diagn Pathol. 2021;16(1):18.
Labrecque MP, Brown LG, Coleman IM, Lakely B, Brady NJ, Lee JK, et al. RNA Splicing Factors SRRM3 and SRRM4 Distinguish Molecular Phenotypes of Castration-Resistant Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer. Cancer Res. 2021;81(18):4736-4750.
Stonesifer CJ, Trager MH, Magro CM, Geskin LJ. CD8+ Lymphogranulomatous Dermatitis as a Manifestation of Malignancy-Associated Immunodeficiency: Rethinking Paraneoplastic Granulomas. Am J Dermatopathol. 2021;43(12):e222-e226.
Shah RB, Cai Q, Aron M, Berney DM, Cheville JC, Deng F-, et al. Diagnosis of "cribriform" prostatic adenocarcinoma: an interobserver reproducibility study among urologic pathologists with recommendations. Am J Cancer Res. 2021;11(8):3990-4001.
Moskowitz AJ, Ghione P, Jacobsen E, Ruan J, Schatz JH, Noor S, et al. A phase 2 biomarker-driven study of ruxolitinib demonstrates effectiveness of JAK/STAT targeting in T-cell lymphomas. Blood. 2021;138(26):2828-2837.
Iyengar NM, Zhou XK, Mendieta H, El-Hely O, Giri DD, Winston L, et al. Effects of obesity on breast aromatase expression and systemic metabo-inflammation in women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. NPJ Breast Cancer. 2021;7(1):18.
Jesser EA, Brady NJ, Huggins DN, Witschen PM, O'Connor CH, Schwertfeger KL. STAT5 is activated in macrophages by breast cancer cell-derived factors and regulates macrophage function in the tumor microenvironment. Breast Cancer Res. 2021;23(1):104.
Ikemura K, Bellin E, Yagi Y, Billett H, Saada M, Simone K, et al. Using Automated Machine Learning to Predict the Mortality of Patients With COVID-19: Prediction Model Development Study. J Med Internet Res. 2021;23(2):e23458.
Ketas TJ, Chaturbhuj D, Cruz-Portillo VM, Francomano E, Golden E, Chandrasekhar S, et al. Antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines are detectable in saliva. bioRxiv. 2021.

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