Daniel Willis
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Recent Articles
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Lee A, Eldem I, Altintas B, Nguyen H, Willis D, Langley R, et al.
Mol Genet Metab
. 2023 Jun;
139(3):107627.
PMID: 37327713
Hyperammonemia has been reported following asparaginase administration, consistent with the mechanisms of asparaginase, which catabolizes asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonia, and secondarily converts glutamine to glutamate and ammonia. However,...
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Minimum Volume Standards for Surgical Care of Early-Stage Lung Cancer: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Subramanian M, Yang Z, Chang S, Willis D, Zhang J, Semenkovich T, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2022 Jul;
114(6):2001-2007.
PMID: 35780816
Background: Multiple stakeholders have advocated for minimum volume standards for complex surgical procedures. The Leapfrog Group recommends that patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) receive surgical resection at hospitals...
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Rymen D, Lindhout M, Spanou M, Ashrafzadeh F, Benkel I, Betzler C, et al.
Genet Med
. 2020 Aug;
22(10):1589-1597.
PMID: 32820246
Purpose: Biallelic CAD variants underlie CAD deficiency (or early infantile epileptic encephalopathy-50, [EIEE-50]), an error of pyrimidine de novo biosynthesis amenable to treatment via the uridine salvage pathway. We further...
4.
Mobley A, Zhang S, Bondaruk J, Wang Y, Majewski T, Caraway N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jan;
7:40714.
PMID: 28102366
The effects of AURKA overexpression associated with poor clinical outcomes have been attributed to increased cell cycle progression and the development of genomic instability with aneuploidy. We used RNA interference...
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Willis D, Kamat A
Hematol Oncol Clin North Am
. 2015 Apr;
29(2):237-52, viii.
PMID: 25836932
At present, radical cystectomy is a mainstay in the management of all bladder cancers, whether of conventional urothelial histology or variant. However, in the case of some variants, it is...
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Porten S, Willis D, Kamat A
Curr Opin Urol
. 2014 Jun;
24(5):517-23.
PMID: 24921905
Purpose Of Review: The true clinical significance of variant histology is controversial and diagnosis is challenging, especially in the setting of nonmuscle invasive (NMI) disease. If the presence of variant...
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Choi W, Porten S, Kim S, Willis D, Plimack E, Hoffman-Censits J, et al.
Cancer Cell
. 2014 Feb;
25(2):152-65.
PMID: 24525232
Muscle-invasive bladder cancers (MIBCs) are biologically heterogeneous and have widely variable clinical outcomes and responses to conventional chemotherapy. We discovered three molecular subtypes of MIBC that resembled established molecular subtypes...
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Pugh J, Parekattil S, Willis D, Stifelman M, Hemal A, Su L
BJU Int
. 2013 Jul;
112(4):E295-300.
PMID: 23879914
Objective: To review a multi-institutional series of robot-assisted nephroureterectomy (RANU) for management of upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UUTUC) with respect to technique and perioperative outcomes. Patients And Methods: Between...
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Rajamani K, Doherty-Lyons S, Bolden C, Willis D, Hoffman C, Zelikoff J, et al.
Autism Res
. 2013 Mar;
6(4):248-57.
PMID: 23495194
Abundant evidence indicates that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the etiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, limited knowledge is available concerning these contributing factors. An epidemiology study...
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Willis D, Popovech M, Gany F, Zelikoff J
J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev
. 2012 Aug;
15(5):317-31.
PMID: 22852812
The popularity of smokeless tobacco (ST), or noncombusted tobacco, usually placed within the mouth to be chewed, sucked, or swallowed, is growing rapidly and its prevalence of use is rising...