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Publications

2021

Kasashima H, Duran A, Cid-Diaz T, Muta Y, Kinoshita H, Batlle E, et al. Mouse model of colorectal cancer: orthotopic co-implantation of tumor and stroma cells in cecum and rectum. STAR Protoc. 2021;2(1):100297.
Plotz B, Castillo R, Melamed J, Magro C, Rosenthal P, H Belmont M. Focal small bowel thrombotic microvascular injury in COVID-19 mediated by the lectin complement pathway masquerading as lupus enteritis. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2021;60(2):e61-e63.
Wang Y, Yan F, Nasar A, Chen Z-, Altorki NK, Stiles B, et al. CUL4 Lung Adenocarcinomas Are Dependent on the CUL4-p21 Ubiquitin Signaling for Proliferation and Survival. Am J Pathol. 2021;191(9):1638-1650.
Sohani AR, Maurer MJ, Giri S, Pitcher B, Chadburn A, Said JW, et al. Biomarkers for Risk Stratification in Patients With Previously Untreated Follicular Lymphoma Receiving Anti-CD20-based Biological Therapy. Am J Surg Pathol. 2021;45(3):384-393.
Nagirnaja L, Mørup N, Nielsen JE, Stakaitis R, Golubickaite I, Oud MS, et al. Variant , Defective piRNA Processing, and Azoospermia. N Engl J Med. 2021;385(8):707-719.
Skaro M, Hill M, Zhou Y, Quinn S, Davis MB, Sboner A, et al. Are we there yet? A machine learning architecture to predict organotropic metastases. BMC Med Genomics. 2021;14(1):281.
DeSimone RA, Vinchi F. Screening out the Exposome to Improve Transfusion Quality. Hemasphere. 2021;5(7):e605.
Huang Z, Ning B, Yang HS, Youngquist BM, Niu A, Lyon CJ, et al. Sensitive tracking of circulating viral RNA through all stages of SARS-CoV-2 infection. J Clin Invest. 2021;131(7).
Singh AK, Haque M, Madarampalli B, Shi Y, Wildman BJ, Basit A, et al. Ets-2 Propagates IL-6 Trans-Signaling Mediated Osteoclast-Like Changes in Human Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblast. Front Immunol. 2021;12:746503.

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