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Publications

2021

Morel KL, Sheahan AV, Burkhart DL, Baca SC, Boufaied N, Liu Y, et al. EZH2 inhibition activates a dsRNA-STING-interferon stress axis that potentiates response to PD-1 checkpoint blockade in prostate cancer. Nat Cancer. 2021;2(4):444-456.
Mostyka M, Fulmer CG, Hissong EM, Yantiss RK. Crohn Disease Infrequently Affects the Appendix and Rarely Causes Granulomatous Appendicitis. Am J Surg Pathol. 2021.
Hutchings D, Windon A, Assarzadegan N, Salimian KJ, Voltaggio L, Montgomery EA. Perianal Paget's disease as spread from non-invasive colorectal adenomas. Histopathology. 2021;78(2):276-280.
Shao R, Zhang Z, Xu Z, Ouyang H, Wang L, Ouyang H, et al. Correction: H3K36 methyltransferase NSD1 regulates chondrocyte differentiation for skeletal development and fracture repair. Bone Res. 2021;9(1):34.
Parsons AJ, Cohen T, Schwarz TM, Stein KR, Ophir SI, Casado JP, et al. Valspodar limits human cytomegalovirus infection and dissemination. Antiviral Res. 2021;193:105124.
Rendeiro AF, Ravichandran H, Bram Y, Chandar V, Kim J, Meydan C, et al. The spatial landscape of lung pathology during COVID-19 progression. Nature. 2021;593(7860):564-569.
Lange NW, Salerno DM, Berger K, Cushing MM, Brown RS. Management of Hepatic Coagulopathy in Bleeding and Nonbleeding Patients: An Evidence-Based Review. J Intensive Care Med. 2021;36(5):524-541.
Mueller AC, Piper M, Goodspeed A, Bhuvane S, Williams JS, Bhatia S, et al. Induction of ADAM10 by Radiation Therapy Drives Fibrosis, Resistance, and Epithelial-to-Mesenchyal Transition in Pancreatic Cancer. Cancer Res. 2021;81(12):3255-3269.
Gomes C, Zuniga M, Crotty KA, Qian K, Tovar NC, Lin LH, et al. Autoimmune anti-DNA and anti-phosphatidylserine antibodies predict development of severe COVID-19. Life Sci Alliance. 2021;4(11).

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