Mayo Clinic laboratory and pathology research roundup: January 18

The research roundup provides an overview of the past week’s research from Mayo Clinic Laboratories consultants, including featured abstracts and a complete list of published studies and reviews.
Featured Abstract
CD10 (Neprilysin) Expression: A Potential Adjunct in the Distinction of Hibernoma from Morphologic Mimics.
Although the morphologic diagnosis of hibernoma is usually straightforward, some hibernomas have atypical morphologic features, mimicking atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma (ALT/WDL). Additionally, the multivacuolated brown fat cells may be mistaken for lipoblasts by pathologists, especially those without significant soft tissue tumor exposure. Via Human Pathology
Published to PubMed This Week
- Acetyl-CoA Synthetase 2: A Critical Linkage in Obesity-Induced Tumorigenesis in Myeloma.
Cell Metabolism - An integrated multi-omics approach to identify regulatory mechanisms in cancer metastatic processes.
Genome Biology - Precision Radiotherapy: Reduction in Radiation for Oropharyngeal Cancer in the 30 ROC Trial.
Journal of the National Cancer Institution - Integrated Molecular Characterization of Fumarate Hydratase-deficient Renal Cell Carcinoma.
Clinical Cancer Research - Management of acute kidney injury in symptomatic multiple myeloma.
Kidney International - Teaching NeuroImages: Linear radial periventricular enhancement in Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein astrocytopathy.
Neurology - Paroxysmal Dysarthria-Ataxia in Multiple Sclerosis.
Neurology - Sex-Specific 99th Percentile URLs for Cardiac Troponin Assays-Their Time Has Come.
Clinical Chemistry - Clinical characteristics and outcomes of primary versus secondary gastrointestinal mantle cell lymphoma.
Blood Cancer Journal - In Reply - Micro-Thrombosis, Perfusion Defects, and Worsening Oxygenation in COVID-19 Patients: A Word of Caution on the Use of Convalescent Plasma.
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