Jingly Weier
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Cloutier J, Wang M, Vemula S, Mirza S, Weier J, Aquino J, et al.
Mod Pathol
. 2024 Mar;
37(5):100469.
PMID: 38467248
NRAS activating mutations are prevalent in melanocytic neoplasia, occurring in a subset of common acquired melanocytic nevi and ∼30% of cutaneous melanomas. In this study, we described a cohort of...
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Posch C, Latorre A, Crosby M, Celli A, Latorre A, Vujic I, et al.
Biomed Microdevices
. 2015 Feb;
17(1):15.
PMID: 25653058
Background: Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Early treatment may improve any chances of preventing metastatic disease, but diagnosis of small UM is challenging....
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Charli-Joseph Y, Saggini A, Vemula S, Weier J, Mirza S, LeBoit P
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2014 Oct;
71(6):1127-36.
PMID: 25267378
Background: Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) is a rare neoplasm of uncertain histogenesis with a mixed myomelanocytic immunophenotype, rarely arising in the skin (primary cutaneous PEComa [pcPEComa]). Objective: We analyzed...
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Charli-Joseph Y, Saggini A, Doyle L, Fletcher C, Weier J, Mirza S, et al.
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 2014 Apr;
71(2):256-63.
PMID: 24755122
Background: Cutaneous fibrous histiocytoma (FH) is a common mesenchymal neoplasm. Metastasis is rare, disproportionately occurring among the aneurysmal, cellular, atypical, and deep variants. Objective: We determined whether DNA copy number...
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Lavoir M, Weier J, Conaghan J, Pedersen R
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2006 Jan;
11(6):740-4.
PMID: 16417739
Failed fertilized human oocytes from IVF were enucleated and used as recipients for somatic cell nuclear transfer. The reconstructed embryos frequently formed an expanded nucleus from the injected genome after...