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Publications

2020

Nathan C. Resisting antimicrobial resistance. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2020;18(5):259-260.
Ramos JC, Sparano JA, Chadburn A, Reid EG, Ambinder RF, Siegel ER, et al. Impact of Myc in HIV-associated non-Hodgkin lymphomas treated with EPOCH and outcomes with vorinostat (AMC-075 trial). Blood. 2020;136(11):1284-1297.
Baloni P, Dinalankara W, Earls JC, Knijnenburg TA, Geman D, Marchionni L, et al. Identifying Personalized Metabolic Signatures in Breast Cancer. Metabolites. 2020;11(1).
Jacobs SE, Kirou KA, Seshan SV, Walsh TJ, Hartono C. The Case | Knee pain and allograft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient. Kidney Int. 2020;97(2):429-430.
Herbst RS, Aisner DL, Sonett JR, Turk AT, Weintraub JL, Lindeman NI. Practical Considerations Relating to Routine Clinical Biomarker Testing for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: Focus on Testing for RET Fusions. Front Med (Lausanne). 2020;7:562480.
Li Z, Oh H, Cung M, Marquez SJ, Sun J, Hammad H, et al. TAOK3 is a MAP3K contributing to osteoblast differentiation and skeletal mineralization. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2020;531(4):497-502.
Cheleuitte-Nieves C, Heselpoth RD, Westblade LF, Lipman NS, Fischetti VA. Searching for a Bacteriophage Lysin to Treat in Immunocompromised Mice. Comp Med. 2020;70(4):328-335.
Matsumura Y, Li N, Alwaseem H, Pagovich OE, Crystal RG, Greenblatt MB, et al. Systemic Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated Gene Therapy Prevents the Multiorgan Disorders Associated with Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 Deficiency and Chronic Ethanol Ingestion. Hum Gene Ther. 2020;31(3-4):163-182.
Westblade LF, Brar G, Pinheiro LC, Paidoussis D, Rajan M, Martin P, et al. SARS-CoV-2 Viral Load Predicts Mortality in Patients with and without Cancer Who Are Hospitalized with COVID-19. Cancer Cell. 2020;38(5):661-671.e2.

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