Mostafa E. Belghasem

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Publications

  • Published 7/20/2020

    Wang Z, Belghasem M, Salih E, Henderson J, Igwebuike C, Havasi A, Borkan SC. T95 nucleophosmin phosphorylation as a novel mediator and marker of regulated cell death in acute kidney injury. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2020 09 01; 319(3):F552-F561. PMID: 32686519.

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  • Published 2/26/2020

    Richards S, Walker J, Nakanishi M, Belghasem M, Lyle C, Arinze N, Napoleon MA, Ravid JD, Crossland N, Zhao Q, Rosenberg D, Rahimi N, Chitalia VC. Haploinsufficiency of Casitas B-Lineage Lymphoma Augments the Progression of Colon Cancer in the Background of Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Inactivation. Am J Pathol. 2020 03; 190(3):602-613. PMID: 32113662.

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  • Published 2/1/2020

    Addo-Tabiri NO, Chudasama R, Vasudeva R, Leiva O, Garcia B, Ravid JD, Bunze T, Rosen L, Belghasem M, Francis J, Brophy M, Johnson B, Ferguson R, Weinberg J, Chitalia VC. Black Patients Experience Highest Rates of Cancer-associated Venous Thromboembolism. Am J Clin Oncol. 2020 02; 43(2):94-100. PMID: 31809329.

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  • Published 12/27/2019

    Lyle C, Richards S, Yasuda K, Napoleon MA, Walker J, Arinze N, Belghasem M, Vellard I, Yin W, Ravid JD, Zavaro E, Amraei R, Francis J, Phatak U, Rifkin IR, Rahimi N, Chitalia VC. c-Cbl targets PD-1 in immune cells for proteasomal degradation and modulates colorectal tumor growth. Sci Rep. 2019 12 27; 9(1):20257. PMID: 31882749.

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  • Published 12/26/2019

    Belghasem M, Roth D, Richards S, Napolene MA, Walker J, Yin W, Arinze N, Lyle C, Spencer C, Francis JM, Thompson C, Andry C, Whelan SA, Lee N, Ravid K, Chitalia VC. Metabolites in a mouse cancer model enhance venous thrombogenicity through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor-tissue factor axis. Blood. 2019 12 26; 134(26):2399-2413. PMID: 31877217.

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Other Positions

  • Member, Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research
    Boston University