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Publications

2022

Lin C, Yang Q, Guo D, Xie J, Yang Y-, Chaugule S, et al. Impaired mitochondrial oxidative metabolism in skeletal progenitor cells leads to musculoskeletal disintegration. Nat Commun. 2022;13(1):6869.
Linares JF, Cid-Diaz T, Duran A, Osrodek M, Martinez-Ordoñez A, Reina-Campos M, et al. The lactate-NAD+ axis activates cancer-associated fibroblasts by downregulating p62. Cell Rep. 2022;39(6):110792.
Butler-Laporte G, Gonzalez-Kozlova E, Su C-, Zhou S, Nakanishi T, Brunet-Ratnasingham E, et al. Correction: The dynamic changes and sex differences of 147 immune-related proteins during acute COVID-19 in 580 individuals. Clin Proteomics. 2022;19(1):40.
Germanos AA, Arora S, Zheng Y, Goddard ET, Coleman IM, Ku AT, et al. Defining cellular population dynamics at single-cell resolution during prostate cancer progression. Elife. 2022;11.
Satlin MJ, Chen L, Douglass C, Hovan M, Davidson E, Soave R, et al. Reply to Caldwell et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2022;75(1):180-181.
Saeed O, Panarelli N, Umrau K, Lee H, Westerhoff M, Cheng J, et al. The Histopathologic Features of Sickle Cell Hepatopathy: A Multi-Institutional Study. Am J Clin Pathol. 2022;157(1):73-81.
Casa D, Sung S, Mosquera JM, Rao R. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of growing teratoma syndrome as a diagnostic pitfall of metastatic adenocarcinoma. Diagn Cytopathol. 2022;50(2):E71-E75.
Mukhopadhyay C, Zhou P. G3BP1 modulates SPOP to promote prostate tumorigenesis. Mol Cell Oncol. 2022;9(1):2030171.
Brieño-Enriquez MA, Duncan FE, Ghazi A, Klutstein M, Sebastiano V, Tyler J. Editorial: Germ cell development and reproductive aging. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022;10:1051539.
Sy-Go JP, Herrmann SM, Seshan SV. Monoclonal Gammopathy-Related Kidney Diseases. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2022;29(2):86-102.e1.

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