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Publications

2021

Gaffney C, Liu D, Cooley V, Ma X, Angulo C, Robinson B, et al. Tumor size and genomic risk in localized prostate cancer. Urol Oncol. 2021;39(7):434.e17-434.e22.
Grbesa I, Augello MA, Liu D, McNally DR, Gaffney CD, Huang D, et al. Reshaping of the androgen-driven chromatin landscape in normal prostate cells by early cancer drivers and effect on therapeutic sensitivity. Cell Rep. 2021;36(10):109625.
Gjyrezi A, Galletti G, Zhang J, Worroll D, Sigouros M, Kim S, et al. Androgen receptor variant shows heterogeneous expression in prostate cancer according to differentiation stage. Commun Biol. 2021;4(1):785.
Fragliasso V, Tameni A, Inghirami G, Mularoni V, Ciarrocchi A. Cytoskeleton Dynamics in Peripheral T Cell Lymphomas: An Intricate Network Sustaining Lymphomagenesis. Front Oncol. 2021;11:643620.
Showers CR, Nuovo GJ, Lakhanpal A, Siegel CH, Aizer J, Elreda L, et al. A Covid-19 Patient with Complement-Mediated Coagulopathy and Severe Thrombosis. Pathobiology. 2021;88(1):28-36.
Wang Z, Muecksch F, Schaefer-Babajew D, Finkin S, Viant C, Gaebler C, et al. Naturally enhanced neutralizing breadth to SARS-CoV-2 after one year. bioRxiv. 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.
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.

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