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Publications

2021

Huang J, Linares JF, Duran A, Xia W, Saltiel AR, Müller TD, et al. NBR1 is a critical step in the repression of thermogenesis of p62-deficient adipocytes through PPARγ. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):2876.
Shigeta S, Lui GY, Shaw R, Moser R, Gurley KE, Durenberger G, et al. Targeting BET Proteins BRD2 and BRD3 in Combination with PI3K-AKT Inhibition as a Therapeutic Strategy for Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma. Mol Cancer Ther. 2021;20(4):691-703.
Deng J, Thennavan A, Dolgalev I, Chen T, Li J, Marzio A, et al. ULK1 inhibition overcomes compromised antigen presentation and restores antitumor immunity in LKB1 mutant lung cancer. Nat Cancer. 2021;2(5):503-514.
Pikman Y, Tasian SK, Sulis ML, Stevenson K, Blonquist TM, Winger BA, et al. Matched Targeted Therapy for Pediatric Patients with Relapsed, Refractory, or High-Risk Leukemias: A Report from the LEAP Consortium. Cancer Discov. 2021;11(6):1424-1439.
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.
Matrai CE, Ohara K, Eng KW, Glynn SM, Chandra P, Chatterjee-Paer S, et al. Molecular Evaluation of Low-grade Low-stage Endometrial Cancer With and Without Recurrence. Int J Gynecol Pathol. 2021.
Ma L, Zhao Z, Racine-Brzostek SE, Yang HS. A rare case of persistent pseudohypobicarbonatemia arising from chemistry analyzer-specific interference. Clin Chim Acta. 2021;519:308-310.
Trzebucki AM, Westblade LF, Loo A, Mazur S, Jenkins SG, Calfee DP, et al. Real-world implementation and impact of a rapid carbapenemase detection test in an area endemic for carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2021:1-4.

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