Publications

2016

Azzopardi S, Pang S, Klimstra DS, Du Y-. p53 and p16/p19 Loss Promotes Different Pancreatic Tumor Types from PyMT-Expressing Progenitor Cells. Neoplasia. 2016;18(10):610-617.
Mavragani CP, Sagalovskiy I, Guo Q, Nezos A, Kapsogeorgou EK, Lu P, et al. Expression of Long Interspersed Nuclear Element 1 Retroelements and Induction of Type I Interferon in Patients With Systemic Autoimmune Disease. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2016;68(11):2686-2696.
Trasino SE, Tang X-, Jessurun J, Gudas LJ. Retinoic acid receptor β2 agonists restore glycaemic control in diabetes and reduce steatosis. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2016;18(2):142-51.
Liu WH, Roemer SC, Zhou Y, Shen Z-, Dennehey BK, Balsbaugh JL, et al. The Cac1 subunit of histone chaperone CAF-1 organizes CAF-1-H3/H4 architecture and tetramerizes histones. Elife. 2016;5.
Isella C, Terrasi A, Bellomo SE, Petti C, Galatola G, Muratore A, et al. Corrigendum: Stromal contribution to the colorectal cancer transcriptome. Nat Genet. 2016;48(10):1296.
Graff RE, Pettersson A, Lis RT, Ahearn TU, Markt SC, Wilson KM, et al. Dietary lycopene intake and risk of prostate cancer defined by ERG protein expression. Am J Clin Nutr. 2016;103(3):851-60.

2015

Arvanitakis Z, Brey RL, Rand JH, Schneider JA, Capuano AW, Yu L, et al. Relation of antiphospholipid antibodies to postmortem brain infarcts in older people. Circulation. 2015;131(2):182-9.
de la Calle C, Patil D, Wei JT, Scherr DS, Sokoll L, Chan DW, et al. Multicenter Evaluation of the Prostate Health Index to Detect Aggressive Prostate Cancer in Biopsy Naïve Men. J Urol. 2015;194(1):65-72.
Liu Y, Huang X, He X, Zhou Y, Jiang X, Chen-Kiang S, et al. A novel effect of thalidomide and its analogs: suppression of cereblon ubiquitination enhances ubiquitin ligase function. FASEB J. 2015;29(12):4829-39.
Romanel A, Lago S, Prandi D, Sboner A, Demichelis F. ASEQ: fast allele-specific studies from next-generation sequencing data. BMC Med Genomics. 2015;8:9.

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