Publications

2019

Kobayashi S, Contractor T, Vosburgh E, Du Y-, Tang LH, Clausen R, et al. Alleles of Insm1 determine whether RIP1-Tag2 mice produce insulinomas or nonfunctioning pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Oncogenesis. 2019;8(3):16.
Gaudino MF, Lorusso R, Ohmes LB, Narula N, McIntire P, Gargiulo A, et al. Open radial artery harvesting better preserves endothelial function compared to the endoscopic approach. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2019;29(4):561-567.
Ware AD, Murdock T, Voltaggio L, Windon AL, Troncoso JC, Hruban RH, et al. The "Race" Toward Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in Pathology: The Johns Hopkins Experience. Acad Pathol. 2019;6:2374289519873104.
Zadra G, Loda M. When fat goes down, prostate cancer is on the ropes. Mol Cell Oncol. 2019;6(3):1595308.
Navrazhina K, Hibler BP, Magro CM, Wildman HF. Beach Bummer: A Recurrent Pruritic Buttocks Eruption Following Travel. Am J Med. 2019;132(8):931-933.
Chen B-, Quinet A, Byrum AK, Jackson J, Berti M, Thangavel S, et al. XLF and H2AX function in series to promote replication fork stability. J Cell Biol. 2019;218(7):2113-2123.
Robinson BD, Vlachostergios PJ, Bhinder B, Liu W, Li K, Moss TJ, et al. Upper tract urothelial carcinoma has a luminal-papillary T-cell depleted contexture and activated FGFR3 signaling. Nat Commun. 2019;10(1):2977.
Toyoda Y, Franck P, Brownstone ND, Lieberman M, Magro CM, Otterburn DM. Apocrine adenocarcinoma in the setting of apocrine hidrocystoma of the leg. Dermatol Online J. 2019;25(6).
Augello MA, Liu D, Deonarine LD, Robinson BD, Huang D, Stelloo S, et al. CHD1 Loss Alters AR Binding at Lineage-Specific Enhancers and Modulates Distinct Transcriptional Programs to Drive Prostate Tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell. 2019;35(4):603-617.e8.
Gross MD, Awamlh BA, Shoag JE, Mauer E, Banerjee S, Margolis DJ, et al. Race and prostate imaging: implications for targeted biopsy and image-based prostate cancer interventions. BMJ Surg Interv Health Technol. 2019;1(1):e000010.

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