Carla Daniela Robles-Espinoza
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Wegman-Ostrosky T, Taja-Chayeb L, Zatarain-Barron Z, Trejo-Becerril C, Shveid Gerson D, Espino-Gutierrez I, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol
. 2025 Feb;
11:e2400389.
PMID: 40020217
Variations in somatic genetic alterations can be observed across different cancer types and diverse populations. Understanding the frequency of oncogenic variants in specific populations helps elucidate carcinogenesis and risk factors,...
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Behjati S, Boehm J, Dun M, Frohling S, Huang P, Jabado N, et al.
Trends Cancer
. 2025 Jan;
11(2):75-80.
PMID: 39875305
No abstract available.
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Berico P, Flores Yanke A, Vand Rajabpour F, Do C, Simonin Wilmer I, Sakellaropoulos T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39764043
Ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA mutations produce genetic drivers of cutaneous melanoma initiation and numerous neoantigens that can trigger anti-tumor immune responses in the host. Consequently, melanoma cells must rapidly evolve to...
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Dawood M, Fayer S, Pendyala S, Post M, Kalra D, Patterson K, et al.
Genome Med
. 2024 Dec;
16(1):143.
PMID: 39627863
Background: Multiplexed Assays of Variant Effects (MAVEs) can test all possible single variants in a gene of interest. The resulting saturation-style functional data may help resolve variant classification disparities between...
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Quezada-Maldonado E, Cerrato-Izaguirre D, Morales-Barcenas R, Bautista-Ocampo Y, Santibanez-Andrade M, Quintana-Belmares R, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2024 Nov;
368:143766.
PMID: 39551196
Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been linked to an increased risk of multiple diseases, primarily lung cancer, through various molecular mechanisms. However, the mutagenic potential of PM remains unclear....
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Gutierrez-Garcia C, Robles-Espinoza C
J Invest Dermatol
. 2024 Nov;
145(3):473-474.
PMID: 39488783
No abstract available.
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McGillivray E, Ashouri K, Chatziioannou E, Ocejo Gallegos J, Zarka J, Kechter J, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2024 Oct;
192(2):316-326.
PMID: 39438074
Background: Combination immune checkpoint blockade targeting programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) leads to high response rates and improved survival in patients with...
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Basurto-Lozada P, Vazquez-Cruz M, Molina-Aguilar C, Jiang A, Deacon D, Cerrato-Izaguirre D, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39399030
Acral melanoma, which is not ultraviolet (UV)-associated, is the most common type of melanoma in several low- and middle-income countries including Mexico. Latin American samples are significantly underrepresented in global...
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Olvera-Leon R, Zhang F, Offord V, Zhao Y, Tan H, Gupta P, et al.
Cell
. 2024 Sep;
187(20):5719-5734.e19.
PMID: 39299233
Pathogenic variants in RAD51C confer an elevated risk of breast and ovarian cancer, while individuals homozygous for specific RAD51C alleles may develop Fanconi anemia. Using saturation genome editing (SGE), we...
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Ralli S, Vira T, Robles-Espinoza C, Adams D, Brooks-Wilson A
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):13599.
PMID: 38866901
Identifying genetic susceptibility factors for complex disorders remains a challenging task. To analyze collections of small and large pedigrees where genetic heterogeneity is likely, but biological commonalities are plausible, we...