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Publications

2002

Borer JS, Truter S, Herrold EM, Falcone DJ, Pena M, Carter JN, et al. Myocardial fibrosis in chronic aortic regurgitation: molecular and cellular responses to volume overload. Circulation. 2002;105(15):1837-42.
Cesarman E. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and lymphomagenesis. Front Biosci. 2002;7:e58-65.
Weinstein DA, Roy CN, Fleming MD, Loda MF, Wolfsdorf JI, Andrews NC. Inappropriate expression of hepcidin is associated with iron refractory anemia: implications for the anemia of chronic disease. Blood. 2002;100(10):3776-81.
Tourigny MR, Ursini-Siegel J, Lee H, Toellner K-, Cunningham AF, Franklin DS, et al. CDK inhibitor p18(INK4c) is required for the generation of functional plasma cells. Immunity. 2002;17(2):179-89.
Hanash SM, Bobek MP, Rickman DS, Williams T, Rouillard JM, Kuick R, et al. Integrating cancer genomics and proteomics in the post-genome era. Proteomics. 2002;2(1):69-75.
DiRenzo J, Signoretti S, Nakamura N, Rivera-Gonzalez R, Sellers W, Loda M, et al. Growth factor requirements and basal phenotype of an immortalized mammary epithelial cell line. Cancer Res. 2002;62(1):89-98.
Zamò A, Chiarle R, Piva R, Howes J, Fan Y, Chilosi M, et al. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) activates Stat3 and protects hematopoietic cells from cell death. Oncogene. 2002;21(7):1038-47.
Bardeesy N, Morgan J, Sinha M, Signoretti S, Srivastava S, Loda M, et al. Obligate roles for p16(Ink4a) and p19(Arf)-p53 in the suppression of murine pancreatic neoplasia. Mol Cell Biol. 2002;22(2):635-43.
Ince TA, Weinberg RA. Functional genomics and the breast cancer problem. Cancer Cell. 2002;1(1):15-7.
Bai Y, Liu J, Wang Y, Honig S, Qin L, Boros P, et al. L-selectin-dependent lymphoid occupancy is required to induce alloantigen-specific tolerance. J Immunol. 2002;168(4):1579-89.

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