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Publications

2021

Debnath S, Greenblatt MB. Specimen Preparation for Single-Cell Sequencing Analysis of Skeletal Cells. Methods Mol Biol. 2021;2221:89-100.
Sussman RT, Manning B, Ackerman D, Bigdeli A, Pammer P, Velu PD, et al. Interpretative differences of combined cytogenetic and molecular profiling highlights differences between MRC and ELN classifications of AML. Cancer Genet. 2021;256-257:68-76.
Stupnikov A, Sizykh A, Budkina A, Favorov A, Afsari B, Wheelan S, et al. Hobotnica: exploring molecular signature quality. F1000Res. 2021;10:1260.
DeSimone RA, Vinchi F. Screening out the Exposome to Improve Transfusion Quality. Hemasphere. 2021;5(7):e605.
Huang J, Salinas T, Westblade LF, Lee JR. The Potential Role of the Gut Microbiota in Kidney Transplantation. Kidney360. 2021;2(5):890-893.
Cejas P, Xie Y, Font-Tello A, Lim K, Syamala S, Qiu X, et al. Subtype heterogeneity and epigenetic convergence in neuroendocrine prostate cancer. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):5775.
Huang Z, Ning B, Yang HS, Youngquist BM, Niu A, Lyon CJ, et al. Sensitive tracking of circulating viral RNA through all stages of SARS-CoV-2 infection. J Clin Invest. 2021;131(7).
Rendeiro AF, Casano J, Vorkas CK, Singh H, Morales A, DeSimone RA, et al. Profiling of immune dysfunction in COVID-19 patients allows early prediction of disease progression. Life Sci Alliance. 2021;4(2).
Imada EL, Strianese D, Edward DP, alThaqib R, Price A, Arnold A, et al. RNA-sequencing highlights differential regulated pathways involved in cell cycle and inflammation in orbitofacial neurofibromas. Brain Pathol. 2021:e13007.
Chen B-, Wang Y, Tubbs A, Zong D, Fowler FC, Zolnerowich N, et al. LIN37-DREAM prevents DNA end resection and homologous recombination at DNA double-strand breaks in quiescent cells. Elife. 2021;10.

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