Publications

2018

Viswanathan K, Sung S, Facey KT, Alperstein SA, Pisapia DJ, Rao RA, et al. Fine needle aspiration of meningioma: Cytologic features on ThinPrep. Diagn Cytopathol. 2018;46(1):98-100.
Dominguez PM, Ghamlouch H, Rosikiewicz W, Kumar P, Béguelin W, Fontan L, et al. TET2 Deficiency Causes Germinal Center Hyperplasia, Impairs Plasma Cell Differentiation, and Promotes B-cell Lymphomagenesis. Cancer Discov. 2018;8(12):1632-1653.
Ahearn TU, Peisch S, Pettersson A, Ebot EM, Zhou CK, Graff RE, et al. Expression of IGF/insulin receptor in prostate cancer tissue and progression to lethal disease. Carcinogenesis. 2018;39(12):1431-1437.
Huang J, Diaz-Meco MT, Moscat J. The macroenviromental control of cancer metabolism by p62. Cell Cycle. 2018;17(17):2110-2121.
Rutherford SC, Stewart EN, Chen Z, Chadburn A, Wehrli NE, Van Besien K, et al. The eIF4E inhibitor ribavirin as a potential antilymphoma therapeutic: early clinical data. Leuk Lymphoma. 2018;59(1):256-258.
Georgesen C, Gaan J, Magro C. A 32-Year-Old Woman With Tender Nodules That Ulcerate: Answer. Am J Dermatopathol. 2018;40(10):782-783.
Reich-Slotky R, Makhani SS, Vasovic LV, Pearse RN, Rossi A, Philips A, et al. Comparison of time to engraftment between autologous patients receiving washed versus non-washed cryopreserved peripheral blood stem cell products. Leuk Lymphoma. 2018;59(12):2829-2835.
Vaisitti T, Braggio E, Allan JN, Arruga F, Serra S, Zamò A, et al. Novel Richter Syndrome Xenograft Models to Study Genetic Architecture, Biology, and Therapy Responses. Cancer Res. 2018;78(13):3413-3420.
Ellis L, Loda M. LSD1: A single target to combat lineage plasticity in lethal prostate cancer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018;115(18):4530-4531.
Patel N, Cricco-Lizza E, Kasabwala K, Xu C, Robinson BD, Khani F, et al. The Role of Systematic and Targeted Biopsies in Light of Overlap on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Fusion Biopsy. Eur Urol Oncol. 2018;1(4):263-267.

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