Publications

2018

Galassi TV, Jena PV, Shah J, Ao G, Molitor E, Bram Y, et al. An optical nanoreporter of endolysosomal lipid accumulation reveals enduring effects of diet on hepatic macrophages in vivo. Sci Transl Med. 2018;10(461).
Alves CP, Dey-Guha I, Kabraji S, Yeh AC, Talele NP, Solé X, et al. AKT1 Quiescent Cancer Cells Promote Solid Tumor Growth. Mol Cancer Ther. 2018;17(1):254-263.
Morrone KA, Pecker LH, Rand J, Davila J, Oyeku S, Little JA, et al. Association of silent infarcts in sickle cell anemia with decreased annexin A5 resistance. Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2018;69:53-56.
Cheng S, Inghirami G, Cheng S, Tam W. Simple deep sequencing-based post-remission MRD surveillance predicts clinical relapse in B-ALL. J Hematol Oncol. 2018;11(1):105.
Bellazzo A, Di Minin G, Valentino E, Sicari D, Torre D, Marchionni L, et al. Cell-autonomous and cell non-autonomous downregulation of tumor suppressor DAB2IP by microRNA-149-3p promotes aggressiveness of cancer cells. Cell Death Differ. 2018;25(7):1224-1238.
Georgesen C, Magro C. Eruptive Keratoacanthoma-Like Discoid Lupus Erythematosus. Am J Dermatopathol. 2018;40(6):423-427.
Ng SY, Yoshida N, Christie AL, Ghandi M, Dharia NV, Dempster J, et al. Targetable vulnerabilities in T- and NK-cell lymphomas identified through preclinical models. Nat Commun. 2018;9(1):2024.
Nguyen GH, Mohler A, Leppert M, Parra C, Zeng Y-, Prok L, et al. Index Case of Cutaneous Follicular Mycosis Fungoides With Central Nervous System Involvement and Review of Literature. Am J Dermatopathol. 2018;40(3):185-190.
Patel SS, Kuo FC, Gibson CJ, Steensma DP, Soiffer RJ, Alyea EP, et al. High -mutant allele burden at diagnosis predicts unfavorable outcomes in de novo AML. Blood. 2018;131(25):2816-2825.
Gaudino M, Ivascu N, Cushing M, Lau C, Gambardella I, Di Franco A, et al. Retrograde perfusion through superior vena cava reaches the brain during circulatory arrest. J Thorac Dis. 2018;10(3):1563-1568.

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