Publications

2016

Umemura A, He F, Taniguchi K, Nakagawa H, Yamachika S, Font-Burgada J, et al. p62, Upregulated during Preneoplasia, Induces Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis by Maintaining Survival of Stressed HCC-Initiating Cells. Cancer Cell. 2016;29(6):935-948.
Rettig EM, C Talbot C, Sausen M, Jones S, Bishop JA, Wood LD, et al. Whole-Genome Sequencing of Salivary Gland Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2016;9(4):265-74.
Avanzi MP, Oluwadara OE, Cushing MM, Mitchell ML, Fischer S, W Mitchell B. A novel bioreactor and culture method drives high yields of platelets from stem cells. Transfusion. 2016;56(1):170-8.
Calero-Cuenca FJ, Espinosa-Vázquez JM, Reina-Campos M, Diaz-Meco MT, Moscat J, Sotillos S. Nuclear fallout provides a new link between aPKC and polarized cell trafficking. BMC Biol. 2016;14:32.
Lee A, Sulica L, Aylward A, Scognamiglio T. Sulcus vocalis: A new clinical paradigm based on a re-evaluation of histology. Laryngoscope. 2016;126(6):1397-403.
Vazirani RP, Verma A, L Sadacca A, Buckman MS, Picatoste B, Beg M, et al. Disruption of Adipose Rab10-Dependent Insulin Signaling Causes Hepatic Insulin Resistance. Diabetes. 2016;65(6):1577-89.
Trasino SE, Tang X-, Jessurun J, Gudas LJ. A retinoic acid receptor β2 agonist reduces hepatic stellate cell activation in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. J Mol Med (Berl). 2016;94(10):1143-1151.
Serra S, Vaisitti T, Audrito V, Bologna C, Buonincontri R, Chen S-, et al. Adenosine signaling mediates hypoxic responses in the chronic lymphocytic leukemia microenvironment. Blood Adv. 2016;1(1):47-61.
Choi S, Chen Z, Tang LH, Fang Y, Shin SJ, Panarelli NC, et al. Bcl-xL promotes metastasis independent of its anti-apoptotic activity. Nat Commun. 2016;7:10384.
Yuan Z, Claros CS, Suzuki M, Maggi EC, Kaner JD, Kinstlinger N, et al. Loss of MEN1 activates DNMT1 implicating DNA hypermethylation as a driver of MEN1 tumorigenesis. Oncotarget. 2016;7(11):12633-50.

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