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    Minimal barriers to invasion during human colorectal tumor growth by Ryser, Marc D., Mallo, Diego, Hall, Allison, Hardman, Timothy, King, Lorraine M., Tatishchev, Sergei, Sorribes, Inmaculada C., Maley, Carlo C., Marks, Jeffrey R., Hwang, E. Shelley, Shibata, Darryl

    Published in Nature communications (09-03-2020)
    “…Intra-tumoral heterogeneity (ITH) could represent clonal evolution where subclones with greater fitness confer more malignant phenotypes and invasion…”
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    Prediction of Occult Invasive Disease in Ductal Carcinoma in Situ Using Deep Learning Features by Shi, Bibo, Grimm, Lars J., Mazurowski, Maciej A., Baker, Jay A., Marks, Jeffrey R., King, Lorraine M., Maley, Carlo C., Hwang, E. Shelley, Lo, Joseph Y.

    “…The aim of this study was to determine whether deep features extracted from digital mammograms using a pretrained deep convolutional neural network are…”
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    Can Occult Invasive Disease in Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Be Predicted Using Computer-extracted Mammographic Features? by Shi, Bibo, PhD, Grimm, Lars J., MD, MHS, Mazurowski, Maciej A., PhD, Baker, Jay A., MD, Marks, Jeffrey R., PhD, King, Lorraine M., PhD, Maley, Carlo C., PhD, Hwang, E. Shelley, MD, MPH, Lo, Joseph Y., PhD

    Published in Academic radiology (01-09-2017)
    “…Rationale and Objectives This study aimed to determine whether mammographic features assessed by radiologists and using computer algorithms are prognostic of…”
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    Spatial interplay of tissue hypoxia and T-cell regulation in ductal carcinoma in situ by Sobhani, Faranak, Muralidhar, Sathya, Hamidinekoo, Azam, Hall, Allison H., King, Lorraine M., Marks, Jeffrey R., Maley, Carlo, Horlings, Hugo M., Hwang, E. Shelley, Yuan, Yinyin

    Published in NPJ breast cancer (15-09-2022)
    “…Hypoxia promotes aggressive tumor phenotypes and mediates the recruitment of suppressive T cells in invasive breast carcinomas. We investigated the role of…”
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    Cloning of CYP2J2 gene and identification of functional polymorphisms by King, Lorraine M, Ma, Jixiang, Srettabunjong, Supawon, Graves, Joan, Bradbury, J Alyce, Li, Leping, Spiecker, Martin, Liao, James K, Mohrenweiser, Harvey, Zeldin, Darryl C

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-04-2002)
    “…CYP2J2 is abundant in cardiovascular tissue and active in the metabolism of arachidonic acid to eicosanoids that possess potent anti-inflammatory,…”
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    Prediction of Upstaging in Ductal Carcinoma in Situ Based on Mammographic Radiomic Features by Hou, Rui, Grimm, Lars J, Mazurowski, Maciej A, Marks, Jeffrey R, King, Lorraine M, Maley, Carlo C, Lynch, Thomas, van Oirsouw, Marja, Rogers, Keith, Stone, Nicholas, Wallis, Matthew, Teuwen, Jonas, Wesseling, Jelle, Hwang, E Shelley, Lo, Joseph Y

    Published in Radiology (01-04-2022)
    “…Background Improving diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) before surgery is important in choosing optimal patient management strategies. However,…”
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    Anomaly Detection of Calcifications in Mammography Based on 11,000 Negative Cases by Hou, Rui, Peng, Yifan, Grimm, Lars J., Ren, Yinhao, Mazurowski, Maciej A., Marks, Jeffrey R., King, Lorraine M., Maley, Carlo C., Hwang, E. Shelley, Lo, Joseph Y.

    “…In mammography, calcifications are one of the most common signs of breast cancer. Detection of such lesions is an active area of research for computer-aided…”
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    Prediction of Upstaged Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Using Forced Labeling and Domain Adaptation by Hou, Rui, Mazurowski, Maciej A., Grimm, Lars J., Marks, Jeffrey R., King, Lorraine M., Maley, Carlo C., Hwang, Eun-Sil Shelley, Lo, Joseph Y.

    “…Objective: The goal of this study is to use adjunctive classes to improve a predictive model whose performance is limited by the common problems of small…”
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    A new method to accurately identify single nucleotide variants using small FFPE breast samples by Fortunato, Angelo, Mallo, Diego, Rupp, Shawn M, King, Lorraine M, Hardman, Timothy, Lo, Joseph Y, Hall, Allison, Marks, Jeffrey R, Hwang, E Shelley, Maley, Carlo C

    Published in Briefings in bioinformatics (05-11-2021)
    “…Most tissue collections of neoplasms are composed of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) excised tumor samples used for routine diagnostics. DNA…”
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    Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CYP2J2 and CYP2C8 genes and the risk of hypertension by King, Lorraine M, Gainer, James V, David, Gloria L, Dai, Ding, Goldstein, Joyce A, Brown, Nancy J, Zeldin, Darryl C

    Published in Pharmacogenetics and genomics (01-01-2005)
    “…CYP2J2 and CYP2C8 metabolize arachidonic acid (AA) to cis-epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), which play a central role in regulating renal tubular…”
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    Analytical performance of RNA isolated from BD SurePath™ cervical cytology specimens by the PreTect™ HPV-Proofer assay by Dixon, Eric P., Grønn, Petter, King, Lorraine M., Passineau, Heather, Doobay, Hema, Skomedal, Hanne, Hariri, Jalil, Hay, Shauna N., Brown, Charlotte A., Fischer, Timothy J., Malinowski, Douglas P.

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-11-2012)
    “…► RNA isolated from BD SurePath™ LBC is compatible with the ancillary PreTect™ HPV-Proofer assay. ► RNA was found to be stable for a minimum of 21 days when…”
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    Functional characterization of cyclooxygenase-2 polymorphisms by Fritsche, E, Baek, S J, King, L M, Zeldin, D C, Eling, T E, Bell, D A

    “…Cyclooxygenases (COX)-1 and -2 are the key enzymes in the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandins. COX-2 appears to play an emerging role in…”
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    Abstract 2683: Ductal carcinoma in situ is a multiclonal disease by Ryser, Marc D., Sorribes, Inmaculada C., Greenwald, Matthew, Hall, Allison, Mallo, Diego, King, Lorraine M., Hardman, Timothy, Simpson, Lunden, Maley, Carlo C., Marks, Jeffrey R., Shibata, Darryl, Hwang, E. Shelley

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast has a limited propensity to progress to invasive breast cancer. However, due to a lack of…”
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