Publications

2024

Xu X, Feng J, Wang X, Zeng X, Luo Y, He X, et al. Mitochondrial GRIM19 Loss Induces Liver Fibrosis through NLRP3/IL33 Activation via Reactive Oxygen Species/NF-кB Signaling. J Clin Transl Hepatol. 2024;12(6):539-550.
Nooruzzaman M, Johnson KE, Rani R, Finkelsztein EJ, Caserta LC, Kodiyanplakkal RP, et al. Emergence of transmissible SARS-CoV-2 variants with decreased sensitivity to antivirals in immunocompromised patients with persistent infections. medRxiv. 2024.
Sumiyoshi T, Wang X, Warner EW, Sboner A, Annala M, Sigouros M, et al. Molecular features of prostate cancer after neoadjuvant therapy in the phase 3 CALGB 90203 trial. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2024;116(1):115-126.
Mueller FB, Yang H, Li C, Dadhania DM, Xiang JZ, Salvatore SP, et al. RNA-sequencing of Human Kidney Allografts and Delineation of T-Cell Genes, Gene Sets, and Pathways Associated With Acute T Cell-mediated Rejection. Transplantation. 2024;108(4):911-922.
Bergom HE, Sena LA, Day A, Miller B, Miller CD, Lozada JR, et al. Divergent immune microenvironments in two tumor nodules from a patient with mismatch repair-deficient prostate cancer. NPJ Genom Med. 2024;9(1):7.
Izadmehr S, Fernandez-Hernandez H, Wiredja D, Kirschenbaum A, Lee-Poturalski C, Tavassoli P, et al. Cooperativity of c-MYC with Krüppel-Like Factor 6 Splice Variant 1 induces phenotypic plasticity and promotes prostate cancer progression and metastasis. bioRxiv. 2024.
Hsu H, Zanettini C, Coker M, Boudova S, Rach D, Mvula G, et al. Concomitant assessment of PD-1 and CD56 expression identifies subsets of resting cord blood Vδ2 T cells with disparate cytotoxic potential. Cell Immunol. 2024;395-396:104797.
Kim D, Thrall MJ, Michelow P, Schmitt FC, Vielh PR, Siddiqui MT, et al. The current state of digital cytology and artificial intelligence (AI): global survey results from the American Society of Cytopathology Digital Cytology Task Force. J Am Soc Cytopathol. 2024;13(5):319-328.

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