Most Influential CELL Papers
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TABLE 1: Most Influential CELL Papers
Year | Rank | Paper | Author(s) |
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2020 | 1 | Structure, Function, and Antigenicity of The SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
ALEXANDRA C WALLS et. al. |
2020 | 2 | Tracking Changes in SARS-CoV-2 Spike: Evidence That D614G Increases Infectivity of The COVID-19 Virus IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: A SARS-CoV-2 variant carrying the Spike protein amino acid change D614G has become the most prevalent form in the global pandemic. Dynamic tracking of variant frequencies revealed … |
BETTE KORBER et. al. |
2020 | 3 | Robust T Cell Immunity in Convalescent Individuals with Asymptomatic Or Mild COVID-19 IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: SARS-CoV-2-specific memory T cells will likely prove critical for long-term immune protection against COVID-19. Here, we systematically mapped the functional and phenotypic … |
TAKUYA SEKINE et. al. |
2020 | 4 | A SARS-CoV-2 Infection Model in Mice Demonstrates Protection By Neutralizing Antibodies IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a pandemic with millions of human infections. One limitation to the evaluation of potential therapies and … |
AHMED O HASSAN et. al. |
2020 | 5 | The Impact of Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Spike on Viral Infectivity and Antigenicity IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 has been undergoing mutations and is highly glycosylated. It is critically important to investigate the biological significance of these mutations. … |
QIANQIAN LI et. al. |
2020 | 6 | The Global Phosphorylation Landscape of SARS-CoV-2 Infection IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has infected millions and killed hundreds of … |
MEHDI BOUHADDOU et. al. |
2020 | 7 | Making Sense of Mutation: What D614G Means for The COVID-19 Pandemic Remains Unclear IF:3 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: In this issue of Cell, Korber et al. found that a SARS-CoV-2 variant in the spike protein D614G rapidly became dominant around the world. Although clinical and in vitro data … |
Nathan D Grubaugh; William P Hanage; Angela L Rasmussen; |
2020 | 8 | Severe COVID-19 Is Marked By A Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment IF:3 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a mild to moderate respiratory tract infection, however, a subset of patients progress to severe disease and respiratory failure. The … |
JONAS SCHULTE-SCHREPPING et. al. |
2020 | 9 | Generation of A Broadly Useful Model for COVID-19 Pathogenesis, Vaccination, and Treatment IF:3 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is a virulent pneumonia, with >4,000,000 confirmed cases worldwide and >290,000 deaths as of May 15, 2020. It is critical that vaccines and … |
JING SUN et. al. |
2020 | 10 | Structural and Functional Analysis of The D614G SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Variant IF:3 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein variant D614G supplanted the ancestral virus worldwide, reaching near fixation in a matter of months. Here we show that D614G was more infectious … |
LEONID YURKOVETSKIY et. al. |
2019 | 1 | Comprehensive Integration Of Single-Cell Data IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Single-cell transcriptomics has transformed our ability to characterize cell states, but deep biological understanding requires more than a taxonomic listing of clusters. As new … |
TIM STUART et. al. |
2019 | 2 | An Integrative Model of Cellular States, Plasticity, and Genetics for Glioblastoma IF:5 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Diverse genetic, epigenetic, and developmental programs drive glioblastoma, an incurable and poorly understood tumor, but their precise characterization remains challenging. Here, … |
CYRIL NEFTEL et. al. |
2019 | 3 | Cellular Senescence: Defining A Path Forward IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Cellular senescence is a cell state implicated in various physiological processes and a wide spectrum of age-related diseases. Recently, interest in therapeutically targeting … |
VASSILIS GORGOULIS et. al. |
2019 | 4 | Single-Cell Multi-omic Integration Compares And Contrasts Features Of Brain Cell Identity IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Defining cell types requires integrating diverse single-cell measurements from multiple experiments and biological contexts. To flexibly model single-cell datasets, we developed … |
JOSHUA D WELCH et. al. |
2019 | 5 | Alzheimer Disease: An Update On Pathobiology And Treatment Strategies IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Alzheimer disease (AD) is a heterogeneous disease with a complex pathobiology. The presence of extracellular β-amyloid deposition as neuritic plaques and intracellular … |
Justin M Long; David M Holtzman; |
2019 | 6 | Organization of Chromatin By Intrinsic and Regulated Phase Separation IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Eukaryotic chromatin is highly condensed but dynamically accessible to regulation and organized into subdomains. We demonstrate that reconstituted chromatin undergoes histone … |
BRYAN A GIBSON et. al. |
2019 | 7 | A Cellular Taxonomy Of The Bone Marrow Stroma In Homeostasis And Leukemia IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Stroma is a poorly defined non-parenchymal component of virtually every organ with key roles in organ development, homeostasis, and repair. Studies of the bone marrow stroma have … |
NINIB BARYAWNO et. al. |
2019 | 8 | The Role Of Non-coding RNAs In Oncology IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: For decades, research into cancer biology focused on the involvement of protein-coding genes. Only recently was it discovered that an entire class of molecules, termed non-coding … |
Frank J Slack; Arul M Chinnaiyan; |
2019 | 9 | The Translational Landscape of The Human Heart IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Gene expression in human tissue has primarily been studied on the transcriptional level, largely neglecting translational regulation. Here, we analyze the translatomes of 80 human … |
SEBASTIAAN VAN HEESCH et. al. |
2019 | 10 | Stromal Microenvironment Shapes The Intratumoral Architecture of Pancreatic Cancer IF:4 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Single-cell technologies have described heterogeneity across tissues, but the spatial distribution and forces that drive single-cell phenotypes have not been well defined. … |
MATTEO LIGORIO et. al. |
2018 | 1 | The Human Transcription Factors IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
SAMUEL A LAMBERT et. al. |
2018 | 2 | Oncolytic Virotherapy Promotes Intratumoral T Cell Infiltration and Improves Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
ANTONI RIBAS et. al. |
2018 | 3 | Innate Lymphoid Cells: 10 Years On IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are lymphocytes that do not express the type of diversified antigen receptors expressed on T cells and B cells. ILCs are largely tissue-resident cells … |
ERIC VIVIER et. al. |
2018 | 4 | Recovering Gene Interactions from Single-Cell Data Using Data Diffusion IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Single-cell RNA sequencing technologies suffer from many sources of technical noise, including under-sampling of mRNA molecules, often termed dropout, which can severely obscure … |
DAVID VAN DIJK et. al. |
2018 | 5 | Single-Cell Map of Diverse Immune Phenotypes in The Breast Tumor Microenvironment IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Knowledge of immune cell phenotypes in the tumor microenvironment is essential for understanding mechanisms of cancer progression and immunotherapy response. We profiled 45,000 … |
ELHAM AZIZI et. al. |
2018 | 6 | A Molecular Grammar Governing The Driving Forces for Phase Separation of Prion-like RNA Binding Proteins IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Proteins such as FUS phase separate to form liquid-like condensates that can harden into less dynamic structures. However, how these properties emerge from the collective … |
JIE WANG et. al. |
2018 | 7 | Reassessment Of Exosome Composition IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The heterogeneity of small extracellular vesicles and presence of non-vesicular extracellular matter have led to debate about contents and functional properties of exosomes. Here, … |
DENNIS K JEPPESEN et. al. |
2018 | 8 | Biological Functions Of Autophagy Genes: A Disease Perspective IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The lysosomal degradation pathway of autophagy plays a fundamental role in cellular, tissue, and organismal homeostasis and is mediated by evolutionarily conserved … |
Beth Levine; Guido Kroemer; |
2018 | 9 | Considerations And Challenges In Studying Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation And Biomolecular Condensates IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Evidence is now mounting that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies the formation of membraneless compartments in cells. This realization has motivated major efforts to … |
Simon Alberti; Amy Gladfelter; Tanja Mittag; |
2018 | 10 | Universal Patterns of Selection in Cancer and Somatic Tissues IF:6 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
IÑIGO MARTINCORENA et. al. |
2017 | 1 | Identifying Medical Diagnoses And Treatable Diseases By Image-Based Deep Learning IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The implementation of clinical-decision support algorithms for medical imaging faces challenges with reliability and interpretability. Here, we establish a diagnostic tool based … |
DANIEL S KERMANY et. al. |
2017 | 2 | Ferroptosis: A Regulated Cell Death Nexus Linking Metabolism, Redox Biology, And Disease IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of lipid hydroperoxides to lethal levels. Emerging evidence suggests that … |
BRENT R STOCKWELL et. al. |
2017 | 3 | Comprehensive Molecular Characterization Of Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: We report a comprehensive analysis of 412 muscle-invasive bladder cancers characterized by multiple TCGA analytical platforms. Fifty-eight genes were significantly mutated, and … |
A GORDON ROBERTSON et. al. |
2017 | 4 | Functional Classification and Experimental Dissection of Long Noncoding RNAs IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Over the last decade, it has been increasingly demonstrated that the genomes of many species are pervasively transcribed, resulting in the production of numerous long noncoding … |
Florian Kopp; Joshua T Mendell; |
2017 | 5 | Cohesin Loss Eliminates All Loop Domains IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The human genome folds to create thousands of intervals, called contact domains, that exhibit enhanced contact frequency within themselves. Loop domains form because of … |
SUHAS S P RAO et. al. |
2017 | 6 | Comprehensive Characterization of Cancer Driver Genes and Mutations IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Identifying molecular cancer drivers is critical for precision oncology. Multiple advanced algorithms to identify drivers now exist, but systematic attempts to combine and … |
MATTHEW H BAILEY et. al. |
2017 | 7 | Oncogenic Signaling Pathways in The Cancer Genome Atlas IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Genetic alterations in signaling pathways that control cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, and cell growth are common hallmarks of cancer, but the extent, mechanisms, and … |
FRANCISCO SANCHEZ-VEGA et. al. |
2017 | 8 | A Next Generation Connectivity Map: L1000 Platform And The First 1,000,000 Profiles IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: We previously piloted the concept of a Connectivity Map (CMap), whereby genes, drugs, and disease states are connected by virtue of common gene-expression signatures. Here, we … |
ARAVIND SUBRAMANIAN et. al. |
2017 | 9 | The PI3K Pathway In Human Disease IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) activity is stimulated by diverse oncogenes and growth factor receptors, and elevated PI3K signaling is considered a hallmark of cancer. Many PI3K … |
DAVID A FRUMAN et. al. |
2017 | 10 | An Integrated TCGA Pan-Cancer Clinical Data Resource to Drive High-Quality Survival Outcome Analytics IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: For a decade, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program collected clinicopathologic annotation data along with multi-platform molecular profiles of more than 11,000 human tumors … |
JIANFANG LIU et. al. |
2016 | 1 | Primary, Adaptive, And Acquired Resistance To Cancer Immunotherapy IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Cancer immunotherapy can induce long lasting responses in patients with metastatic cancers of a wide range of histologies. Broadening the clinical applicability of these … |
Padmanee Sharma; Siwen Hu-Lieskovan; Jennifer A Wargo; Antoni Ribas; |
2016 | 2 | MTOR Signaling In Growth, Metabolism, And Disease IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) coordinates eukaryotic cell growth and metabolism with environmental inputs, including nutrients and growth factors. Extensive research … |
Robert A Saxton; David M Sabatini; |
2016 | 3 | Abiotic Stress Signaling And Responses In Plants IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: As sessile organisms, plants must cope with abiotic stress such as soil salinity, drought, and extreme temperatures. Core stress-signaling pathways involve protein kinases related … |
Jian-Kang Zhu; |
2016 | 4 | Systemic Spread Of Sequence-Specific Transgene RNA Degradation In Plants Is Initiated By Localized Introduction Of Ectopic Promoterless DNA IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
Olivier Voinnet; Philippe Vain; Susan Angell; David C Baulcombe; |
2016 | 5 | Clonal Heterogeneity And Tumor Evolution: Past, Present, And The Future IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Intratumor heterogeneity, which fosters tumor evolution, is a key challenge in cancer medicine. Here, we review data and technologies that have revealed intra-tumor heterogeneity … |
Nicholas McGranahan; Charles Swanton; |
2016 | 6 | A Viral Movement Protein Prevents Spread Of The Gene Silencing Signal In Nicotiana Benthamiana IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details |
Olivier Voinnet; Carsten Lederer; David C Baulcombe; |
2016 | 7 | CRISPR-Based Technologies For The Manipulation Of Eukaryotic Genomes IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The CRISPR-Cas9 RNA-guided DNA endonuclease has contributed to an explosion of advances in the life sciences that have grown from the ability to edit genomes within living cells. … |
Alexis C Komor; Ahmed H Badran; David R Liu; |
2016 | 8 | Zika Virus Infection During Pregnancy In Mice Causes Placental Damage And Fetal Demise IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnant women causes intrauterine growth restriction, spontaneous abortion, and microcephaly. Here, we describe two mouse models of placental and … |
JONATHAN J MINER et. al. |
2016 | 9 | Perturb-Seq: Dissecting Molecular Circuits With Scalable Single-Cell RNA Profiling Of Pooled Genetic Screens IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Genetic screens help infer gene function in mammalian cells, but it has remained difficult to assay complex phenotypes-such as transcriptional profiles-at scale. Here, we develop … |
ATRAY DIXIT et. al. |
2016 | 10 | Mitochondrial Dynamics Controls T Cell Fate Through Metabolic Programming IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Activated effector T (TE) cells augment anabolic pathways of metabolism, such as aerobic glycolysis, while memory T (TM) cells engage catabolic pathways, like fatty acid oxidation … |
MICHAEL D BUCK et. al. |
2015 | 1 | Cpf1 Is A Single RNA-guided Endonuclease Of A Class 2 CRISPR-Cas System IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The microbial adaptive immune system CRISPR mediates defense against foreign genetic elements through two classes of RNA-guided nuclease effectors. Class 1 effectors utilize … |
BERND ZETSCHE et. al. |
2015 | 2 | Metabolic Competition In The Tumor Microenvironment Is A Driver Of Cancer Progression IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Failure of T cells to protect against cancer is thought to result from lack of antigen recognition, chronic activation, and/or suppression by other cells. Using a mouse sarcoma … |
CHIH-HAO CHANG et. al. |
2015 | 3 | The Molecular Taxonomy Of Primary Prostate Cancer IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: There is substantial heterogeneity among primary prostate cancers, evident in the spectrum of molecular abnormalities and its variable clinical course. As part of The Cancer … |
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2015 | 4 | Communication By Extracellular Vesicles: Where We Are And Where We Need To Go IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: In multicellular organisms, distant cells can exchange information by sending out signals composed of single molecules or, as increasingly exemplified in the literature, via … |
Mercedes Tkach; Clotilde Théry; |
2015 | 5 | Disruptions Of Topological Chromatin Domains Cause Pathogenic Rewiring Of Gene-enhancer Interactions IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Mammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). We demonstrate that disruption of TADs can rewire long-range regulatory architecture … |
DARÍO G LUPIÁÑEZ et. al. |
2015 | 6 | Personalized Nutrition By Prediction Of Glycemic Responses IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Elevated postprandial blood glucose levels constitute a global epidemic and a major risk factor for prediabetes and type II diabetes, but existing dietary methods for controlling … |
DAVID ZEEVI et. al. |
2015 | 7 | Phase Separation By Low Complexity Domains Promotes Stress Granule Assembly And Drives Pathological Fibrillization IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Stress granules are membrane-less organelles composed of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and RNA. Functional impairment of stress granules has been implicated in amyotrophic lateral … |
AMANDINE MOLLIEX et. al. |
2015 | 8 | On The Dependency Of Cellular Protein Levels On MRNA Abundance IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The question of how genomic information is expressed to determine phenotypes is of central importance for basic and translational life science research and has been studied by … |
Yansheng Liu; Andreas Beyer; Ruedi Aebersold; |
2015 | 9 | Molecular Profiling Reveals Biologically Discrete Subsets And Pathways Of Progression In Diffuse Glioma IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Therapy development for adult diffuse glioma is hindered by incomplete knowledge of somatic glioma driving alterations and suboptimal disease classification. We defined the … |
MICHELE CECCARELLI et. al. |
2015 | 10 | Hippo Pathway In Organ Size Control, Tissue Homeostasis, And Cancer IF:7 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Two decades of studies in multiple model organisms have established the Hippo pathway as a key regulator of organ size and tissue homeostasis. By inhibiting YAP and TAZ … |
Fa-Xing Yu; Bin Zhao; Kun-Liang Guan; |
2014 | 1 | Highly Parallel Genome-wide Expression Profiling Of Individual Cells Using Nanoliter Droplets IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Cells, the basic units of biological structure and function, vary broadly in type and state. Single-cell genomics can characterize cell identity and function, but limitations of … |
EVAN Z MACOSKO et. al. |
2014 | 2 | Development and Applications of CRISPR-Cas9 for Genome Engineering IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Recent advances in genome engineering technologies based on the CRISPR-associated RNA-guided endonuclease Cas9 are enabling the systematic interrogation of mammalian genome … |
Patrick D Hsu; Eric S Lander; Feng Zhang; |
2014 | 3 | Droplet Barcoding For Single-cell Transcriptomics Applied To Embryonic Stem Cells IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: It has long been the dream of biologists to map gene expression at the single-cell level. With such data one might track heterogeneous cell sub-populations, and infer regulatory … |
ALLON M KLEIN et. al. |
2014 | 4 | Genome-Scale CRISPR-Mediated Control Of Gene Repression And Activation IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: While the catalog of mammalian transcripts and their expression levels in different cell types and disease states is rapidly expanding, our understanding of transcript function … |
LUKE A GILBERT et. al. |
2014 | 5 | Genomic Classification Of Cutaneous Melanoma IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: We describe the landscape of genomic alterations in cutaneous melanomas through DNA, RNA, and protein-based analysis of 333 primary and/or metastatic melanomas from 331 patients. … |
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2014 | 6 | A 3D Map Of The Human Genome At Kilobase Resolution Reveals Principles Of Chromatin Looping IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: We use in situ Hi-C to probe the 3D architecture of genomes, constructing haploid and diploid maps of nine cell types. The densest, in human lymphoblastoid cells, contains 4.9 … |
SUHAS S P RAO et. al. |
2014 | 7 | Human Genetics Shape The Gut Microbiome IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host genetic variation shapes the gut microbiome and interacts with it to affect … |
JULIA K GOODRICH et. al. |
2014 | 8 | Molecular And Genetic Properties Of Tumors Associated With Local Immune Cytolytic Activity IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: How the genomic landscape of a tumor shapes and is shaped by anti-tumor immunity has not been systematically explored. Using large-scale genomic data sets of solid tissue tumor … |
Michael S Rooney; Sachet A Shukla; Catherine J Wu; Gad Getz; Nir Hacohen; |
2014 | 9 | CRISPR-Cas9 Knockin Mice For Genome Editing And Cancer Modeling IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: CRISPR-Cas9 is a versatile genome editing technology for studying the functions of genetic elements. To broadly enable the application of Cas9 in vivo, we established a … |
RANDALL J PLATT et. al. |
2014 | 10 | Integrated Genomic Characterization Of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer. Here, we describe the genomic landscape of 496 PTCs. We observed a low frequency of somatic … |
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2013 | 1 | One-step Generation Of Mice Carrying Mutations In Multiple Genes By CRISPR/Cas-mediated Genome Engineering IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Mice carrying mutations in multiple genes are traditionally generated by sequential recombination in embryonic stem cells and/or time-consuming intercrossing of mice with a single … |
HAOYI WANG et. al. |
2013 | 2 | CRISPR-mediated Modular RNA-guided Regulation Of Transcription In Eukaryotes IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The genetic interrogation and reprogramming of cells requires methods for robust and precise targeting of genes for expression or repression. The CRISPR-associated catalytically … |
LUKE A GILBERT et. al. |
2013 | 3 | Double Nicking By RNA-guided CRISPR Cas9 For Enhanced Genome Editing Specificity IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Targeted genome editing technologies have enabled a broad range of research and medical applications. The Cas9 nuclease from the microbial CRISPR-Cas system is targeted to … |
F ANN RAN et. al. |
2013 | 4 | One-step Generation Of Mice Carrying Reporter And Conditional Alleles By CRISPR/Cas-mediated Genome Engineering IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The type II bacterial CRISPR/Cas system is a novel genome-engineering technology with the ease of multiplexed gene targeting. Here, we created reporter and conditional mutant mice … |
HUI YANG et. al. |
2013 | 5 | Super-enhancers In The Control Of Cell Identity And Disease IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Super-enhancers are large clusters of transcriptional enhancers that drive expression of genes that define cell identity. Improved understanding of the roles that super-enhancers … |
DENES HNISZ et. al. |
2013 | 6 | Microbiota Modulate Behavioral And Physiological Abnormalities Associated With Neurodevelopmental Disorders IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), are defined by core behavioral impairments; however, subsets of individuals display a spectrum of … |
ELAINE Y HSIAO et. al. |
2013 | 7 | Role Of The Microbiota In Immunity And Inflammation IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The microbiota plays a fundamental role on the induction, training, and function of the host immune system. In return, the immune system has largely evolved as a means to maintain … |
Yasmine Belkaid; Timothy W Hand; |
2013 | 8 | Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters Are Oligoclonal Precursors Of Breast Cancer Metastasis IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters) are present in the blood of patients with cancer but their contribution to metastasis is not well defined. Using mouse models with … |
NICOLA ACETO et. al. |
2013 | 9 | What We Talk About When We Talk About Fat IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: There has been an upsurge of interest in the adipocyte coincident with the onset of the obesity epidemic and the realization that adipose tissue plays a major role in the … |
Evan D Rosen; Bruce M Spiegelman; |
2013 | 10 | Microglia Promote Learning-dependent Synapse Formation Through Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Microglia are the resident macrophages of the CNS, and their functions have been extensively studied in various brain pathologies. The physiological roles of microglia in brain … |
CHRISTOPHER N PARKHURST et. al. |
2012 | 1 | Repurposing CRISPR As An RNA-guided Platform for Sequence-specific Control of Gene Expression IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Targeted gene regulation on a genome-wide scale is a powerful strategy for interrogating, perturbing, and engineering cellular systems. Here, we develop a method for controlling … |
LEI S QI et. al. |
2012 | 2 | Cancer Epigenetics: From Mechanism To Therapy IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 years. DNA methylation, histone modification, nucleosome remodeling, and … |
Mark A Dawson; Tony Kouzarides; |
2012 | 3 | Selective Inhibition Of Tumor Oncogenes By Disruption Of Super-enhancers IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Chromatin regulators have become attractive targets for cancer therapy, but it is unclear why inhibition of these ubiquitous regulators should have gene-specific effects in tumor … |
JAKOB LOVÉN et. al. |
2012 | 4 | Mapping The Hallmarks Of Lung Adenocarcinoma With Massively Parallel Sequencing IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Lung adenocarcinoma, the most common subtype of non-small cell lung cancer, is responsible for more than 500,000 deaths per year worldwide. Here, we report exome and genome … |
MARCIN IMIELINSKI et. al. |
2012 | 5 | Posttranscriptional Control Of T Cell Effector Function By Aerobic Glycolysis IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: A switch from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to aerobic glycolysis is a hallmark of T cell activation and is thought to be required to meet the metabolic demands of … |
CHIH-HAO CHANG et. al. |
2012 | 6 | The Hallmarks Of Aging IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of physiological integrity, leading to impaired function and increased vulnerability to death. This deterioration is the primary risk … |
Carlos López-Otín; Maria A Blasco; Linda Partridge; Manuel Serrano; Guido Kroemer; |
2012 | 7 | Transcriptional Amplification In Tumor Cells With Elevated C-Myc IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Elevated expression of the c-Myc transcription factor occurs frequently in human cancers and is associated with tumor aggression and poor clinical outcome. The effect of high … |
CHARLES Y LIN et. al. |
2012 | 8 | Evolution And Impact Of Subclonal Mutations In Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Clonal evolution is a key feature of cancer progression and relapse. We studied intratumoral heterogeneity in 149 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cases by integrating … |
DAN A LANDAU et. al. |
2012 | 9 | Beige Adipocytes Are A Distinct Type Of Thermogenic Fat Cell In Mouse And Human IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Brown fat generates heat via the mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP1, defending against hypothermia and obesity. Recent data suggest that there are two distinct types of brown … |
JUN WU et. al. |
2012 | 10 | Master Transcription Factors And Mediator Establish Super-enhancers At Key Cell Identity Genes IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Master transcription factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog bind enhancer elements and recruit Mediator to activate much of the gene expression program of pluripotent embryonic stem cells … |
WARREN A WHYTE et. al. |
2011 | 1 | The Impact Of The Gut Microbiota On Human Health: An Integrative View IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The human gut harbors diverse microbes that play a fundamental role in the well-being of their host. The constituents of the microbiota–bacteria, viruses, and eukaryotes–have … |
Jose C Clemente; Luke K Ursell; Laura Wegener Parfrey; Rob Knight; |
2011 | 2 | MTOR Signaling In Growth Control And Disease IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway senses and integrates a variety of environmental cues to regulate organismal growth and homeostasis. The pathway … |
Mathieu Laplante; David M Sabatini; |
2011 | 3 | Tumor Metastasis: Molecular Insights And Evolving Paradigms IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Metastases represent the end products of a multistep cell-biological process termed the invasion-metastasis cascade, which involves dissemination of cancer cells to anatomically … |
Scott Valastyan; Robert A Weinberg; |
2011 | 4 | Hydroxylation Of 5-methylcytosine By TET1 Promotes Active DNA Demethylation In The Adult Brain IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Cytosine methylation is the major covalent modification of mammalian genomic DNA and plays important roles in transcriptional regulation. The molecular mechanism underlying the … |
Junjie U Guo; Yijing Su; Chun Zhong; Guo-li Ming; Hongjun Song; |
2011 | 5 | Basic And Therapeutic Aspects Of Angiogenesis IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Blood vessels form extensive networks that nurture all tissues in the body. Abnormal vessel growth and function are hallmarks of cancer and ischemic and inflammatory diseases, and … |
Michael Potente; Holger Gerhardt; Peter Carmeliet; |
2011 | 6 | The Origin And Evolution Of Mutations In Acute Myeloid Leukemia IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Most mutations in cancer genomes are thought to be acquired after the initiating event, which may cause genomic instability and drive clonal evolution. However, for acute myeloid … |
JOHN S WELCH et. al. |
2011 | 7 | Oncogenic Kras Maintains Pancreatic Tumors Through Regulation Of Anabolic Glucose Metabolism IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Tumor maintenance relies on continued activity of driver oncogenes, although their rate-limiting role is highly context dependent. Oncogenic Kras mutation is the signature event … |
HAOQIANG YING et. al. |
2011 | 8 | Autophagy: Renovation Of Cells And Tissues IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Autophagy is the major intracellular degradation system by which cytoplasmic materials are delivered to and degraded in the lysosome. However, the purpose of autophagy is not the … |
Noboru Mizushima; Masaaki Komatsu; |
2011 | 9 | A CeRNA Hypothesis: The Rosetta Stone Of A Hidden RNA Language? IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Here, we present a unifying hypothesis about how messenger RNAs, transcribed pseudogenes, and long noncoding RNAs talk to each other using microRNA response elements (MREs) as … |
Leonardo Salmena; Laura Poliseno; Yvonne Tay; Lev Kats; Pier Paolo Pandolfi; |
2011 | 10 | MYC On The Path To Cancer IF:8 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expression and function have led to therapeutic opportunities. MYC’s activation by … |
Chi V Dang; |
2010 | 1 | Hallmarks Of Cancer: The Next Generation IF:10 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The hallmarks of cancer comprise six biological capabilities acquired during the multistep development of human tumors. The hallmarks constitute an organizing principle for … |
Douglas Hanahan; Robert A Weinberg; |
2010 | 2 | Cell Signaling By Receptor Tyrosine Kinases IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Recent structural studies of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) have revealed unexpected diversity in the mechanisms of their activation by growth factor ligands. Strategies for … |
Mark A Lemmon; Joseph Schlessinger; |
2010 | 3 | Direct Reprogramming Of Fibroblasts Into Functional Cardiomyocytes By Defined Factors IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: The reprogramming of fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) raises the possibility that a somatic cell could be reprogrammed to an alternative differentiated fate … |
MASAKI IEDA et. al. |
2010 | 4 | Two To Tango: Regulation Of Mammalian Iron Metabolism IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Disruptions in iron homeostasis from both iron deficiency and overload account for some of the most common human diseases. Iron metabolism is balanced by two regulatory systems, … |
Matthias W Hentze; Martina U Muckenthaler; Bruno Galy; Clara Camaschella; |
2010 | 5 | 53BP1 Inhibits Homologous Recombination In Brca1-deficient Cells By Blocking Resection Of DNA Breaks IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Defective DNA repair by homologous recombination (HR) is thought to be a major contributor to tumorigenesis in individuals carrying Brca1 mutations. Here, we show that DNA breaks … |
SAMUEL F BUNTING et. al. |
2010 | 6 | A Tissue-specific Atlas Of Mouse Protein Phosphorylation And Expression IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Although most tissues in an organism are genetically identical, the biochemistry of each is optimized to fulfill its unique physiological roles, with important consequences for … |
EDWARD L HUTTLIN et. al. |
2010 | 7 | A Model For Neural Development And Treatment Of Rett Syndrome Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental diseases in which different combinations of genetic mutations may contribute to the phenotype. Using Rett syndrome … |
MARIA C N MARCHETTO et. al. |
2010 | 8 | Molecular And Cellular Approaches For Diversifying And Extending Optogenetics IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Optogenetic technologies employ light to control biological processes within targeted cells in vivo with high temporal precision. Here, we show that application of molecular … |
VIVIANA GRADINARU et. al. |
2010 | 9 | Methods In Mammalian Autophagy Research IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Autophagy has been implicated in many physiological and pathological processes. Accordingly, there is a growing scientific need to accurately identify, quantify, and manipulate … |
Noboru Mizushima; Tamotsu Yoshimori; Beth Levine; |
2010 | 10 | Matrix Metalloproteinases: Regulators Of The Tumor Microenvironment IF:9 Related Papers Related Patents Related Grants Related Orgs Related Experts Details Abstract: Extracellular proteolysis mediates tissue homeostasis. In cancer, altered proteolysis leads to unregulated tumor growth, tissue remodeling, inflammation, tissue invasion, and … |
Kai Kessenbrock; Vicki Plaks; Zena Werb; |