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Publications

2021

Yusufova N, Kloetgen A, Teater M, Osunsade A, Camarillo JM, Chin CR, et al. Histone H1 loss drives lymphoma by disrupting 3D chromatin architecture. Nature. 2021;589(7841):299-305.
Zouboulis CC, Shapiro LS, Magro CM. Atrophic papulosis: the wedge-shaped skin necrosis overlays an active lesion. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2021;35(10):e672-e674.
Showalter K, Spiera R, Magro C, Agius P, Martyanov V, Franks JM, et al. Machine learning integration of scleroderma histology and gene expression identifies fibroblast polarisation as a hallmark of clinical severity and improvement. Ann Rheum Dis. 2021;80(2):228-237.
Egan CE, Stefanova D, Ahmed A, Raja VJ, Thiesmeyer JW, Chen KJ, et al. CSPG4 Is a Potential Therapeutic Target in Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer. Thyroid. 2021.
Costa V, Zhao Z, Racine-Brzostek SE, Lalazar G, Yang HS. An Interesting Case of Isolated False-Reactive Hepatitis B Surface Antigen. Case Reports Hepatol. 2021;2021:9928098.
Oh H, Hwang I, Jang J-, Wu L, Cao D, Yao J, et al. Therapy-Induced Transdifferentiation Promotes Glioma Growth Independent of EGFR Signaling. Cancer Res. 2021;81(6):1528-1539.
Tabbo F, Guerrera F, van den Berg A, Gaudiano M, Maletta F, Bessone L, et al. Kinomic profiling of tumour xenografts derived from patients with non-small cell lung cancer confirms their fidelity and reveals potentially actionable pathways. Eur J Cancer. 2021;144:17-30.
De Piano M, Manuelli V, Zadra G, Loda M, Muir G, Chandra A, et al. Exploring a role for fatty acid synthase in prostate cancer cell migration. Small GTPases. 2021;12(4):265-272.
Racine-Brzostek SE, Karbaschi M, Gaebler C, Klasse PJ, Yee J, Caskey M, et al. TOP-Plus Is a Versatile Biosensor Platform for Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Durability. Clin Chem. 2021;67(9):1249-1258.

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