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Michael I Lerman

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Cherkasova E, Scrivani C, Doh S, Weisman Q, Takahashi Y, Harashima N, et al.
Cancer Res . 2016 Feb; 76(8):2177-85. PMID: 26862115
VHL-deficient clear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCC), the most common form of kidney cancer, express transcripts derived from the novel human endogenous retrovirus HERV-E (named CT-RCC HERV-E). In this study,...
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Loginov V, Dmitriev A, Senchenko V, Pronina I, Khodyrev D, Kudryavtseva A, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 May; 10(5):e0123369. PMID: 25961819
The SEMA3B gene is located in the 3p21.3 LUCA region, which is frequently affected in different types of cancer. The objective of our study was to expand our knowledge of...
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Senchenko V, Kisseljova N, Ivanova T, Dmitriev A, Krasnov G, Kudryavtseva A, et al.
Epigenetics . 2013 Mar; 8(4):409-20. PMID: 23478628
Genetic and epigenetic alterations in cervical carcinomas were investigated using NotI-microarrays containing 180 cloned sequences flanking all NotI-sites associated with genes on chromosome 3. In total, 48 paired normal/tumor DNA...
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Dmitriev A, Kashuba V, Haraldson K, Senchenko V, Pavlova T, Kudryavtseva A, et al.
Epigenetics . 2012 Apr; 7(5):502-13. PMID: 22491060
This study aimed to clarify genetic and epigenetic alterations that occur during lung carcinogenesis and to design perspective sets of newly identified biomarkers. The original method includes chromosome 3 specific...
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Haraldson K, Kashuba V, Dmitriev A, Senchenko V, Kudryavtseva A, Pavlova T, et al.
Biochimie . 2012 Feb; 94(5):1151-7. PMID: 22321817
Chromosome 3 specific NotI microarrays containing 180 NotI linking clones associated with 188 genes were hybridized to NotI representation probes prepared using matched tumor/normal samples from major epithelial cancers: breast...
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Senchenko V, Krasnov G, Dmitriev A, Kudryavtseva A, Anedchenko E, Braga E, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Mar; 6(3):e15612. PMID: 21408220
Background: CHL1 gene (also known as CALL) on 3p26.3 encodes a one-pass trans-membrane cell adhesion molecule (CAM). Previously CAMs of this type, including L1, were shown to be involved in...
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Senchenko V, Anedchenko E, Kondratieva T, Krasnov G, Dmitriev A, Zabarovska V, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2010 Mar; 10:75. PMID: 20193080
Background: The short arm of human chromosome 3 is involved in the development of many cancers including lung cancer. Three bona fide lung cancer tumor suppressor genes namely RBSP3 (AP20...
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Kashuba V, Pavlova T, Grigorieva E, Kutsenko A, Yenamandra S, Li J, et al.
PLoS One . 2009 May; 4(5):e5231. PMID: 19478941
Background: Many different genetic alterations are observed in cancer cells. Individual cancer genes display point mutations such as base changes, insertions and deletions that initiate and promote cancer growth and...
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Liao S, Lerman M, Stanbridge E
BMC Dev Biol . 2009 Mar; 9:22. PMID: 19291313
Background: Transmembrane CAIX and CAXII are members of the alpha carbonic anhydrase (CA) family. They play a crucial role in differentiation, proliferation, and pH regulation. Expression of CAIX and CAXII...
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Wang F, Grigorieva E, Li J, Senchenko V, Pavlova T, Anedchenko E, et al.
PLoS One . 2008 Aug; 3(8):e3031. PMID: 18725949
Background: We identified two 3p21.3 regions (LUCA and AP20) as most frequently affected in lung, breast and other carcinomas and reported their fine physical and gene maps. It is becoming...