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Andre Bernards is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates active involvement in scientific inquiry, though specific details about their publications or research focus are not available.

There are no recorded recent papers by Andre Bernards, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been documented. Additionally, information about their book publications, main fields and subfields of study, or main research topics has not been disclosed.

No awards or honors have been listed for this researcher, and no evidence suggests they are deceased, supporting the view that Andre Bernards is currently an active professional at Harvard University.

Despite the lack of detailed data on the scientist's work, affiliation with an institution such as Harvard University indicates participation in a significant academic environment that supports research activities.

Best Publications

  • Tumour predisposition in mice heterozygous for a targeted mutation in Nf1

    Jacks T;Shih Ts;Schmitt Em;Bronson Rt

  • GAPs galore! A survey of putative Ras superfamily GTPase activating proteins in man and Drosophila

    André Bernards

  • GAP control: regulating the regulators of small GTPases.

    Andre Bernards;Jeffrey Settleman

  • The Ras GTPase-activating-protein-related human protein IQGAP2 harbors a potential actin binding domain and interacts with calmodulin and Rho family GTPases.

    S Brill;S Li;C W Lyman;D M Church

  • Neuronal pp60c-src contains a six-amino acid insertion relative to its non-neuronal counterpart

    Ricardo Martinez;Bernard Mathey-Prevot;André Bernards;David Baltimore

  • Neurofibromin regulates G protein–stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity

    Jiayuan Tong;Frances Hannan;Yinghua Zhu;Andre Bernards

  • An analysis of cosmid clones of nuclear DNA from Trypanosoma brucei shows that the genes for variant surface glycoproteins are clustered in the genome

    L.H.T. Van Der Ploeg;D. Valerio;T. De Lange;A. Bernards

  • Recurrent and functional regulatory mutations in breast cancer

    Esther Rheinbay;Esther Rheinbay;Prasanna Parasuraman;Jonna Grimsby;Grace Tiao

  • Alternative 5′ exons in c-abl mRNA

    Yinon Ben-Neriah;André Bernards;Michael Paskind;George Q. Daley

  • Identification of a human rasGAP-related protein containing calmodulin-binding motifs.

    L. Weissbach;J. Settleman;M. F. Kalady;A. J. Snijders

  • Activation of trypanosome surface glycoprotein genes involves a duplication-transposition leading to an altered 3′ end

    André Bernards;H.T. Lex;A. Van der Ploeg;Carlos C. Frasch

  • Growth of chromosome ends in multiplying trypanosomes

    André Bernards;André Bernards;Paul A. M. Michels;Paul A. M. Michels;Carsten R. Lincke;Piet Borst

  • Requirement of Drosophila NF1 for activation of adenylyl cyclase by PACAP38-like neuropeptides

    Hui Fu Guo;Frances Hannan;Frances Hannan;Andre Bernards;Andre Bernards

  • Novel expression-linked copies of the genes for variant surface antigens in trypanosomes.

    Jan Hoeijmakers;A.C.C. Frasch;André Bernards;Piet Borst

  • A circadian output in Drosophila mediated by neurofibromatosis-1 and Ras/MAPK.

    Julie A. Williams;Henry S. Su;Andre Bernards;Jeffrey Field

  • Genome-wide identification of microRNAs regulating cholesterol and triglyceride homeostasis.

    Alexandre Wagschal;S Hani Najafi-Shoushtari;S Hani Najafi-Shoushtari;Lifeng Wang;Leigh Goedeke

  • Rescue of a Drosophila NF1 mutant phenotype by protein kinase A

    Gregory E. Hannigan;Gregory E. Hannigan;Glenn S. Cowley;Glenn S. Cowley;Shoba Reginald;Shoba Reginald

  • The first intron in the human c-abl gene is at least 200 kilobases long and is a target for translocations in chronic myelogenous leukemia.

    Andre Bernards;Charles M. Rubin;Carol A. Westbrook;Michael Paskind

  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 gene mutations in neuroblastoma.

    Anita E. Murthy;Gregory E. Hannigan;Lee B. Jacoby

  • Gastric hyperplasia in mice lacking the putative Cdc42 effector IQGAP1.

    Shihong Li;Qiujuan Wang;Abhijit Chakladar;Roderick T. Bronson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael S. Lawrence
Michael S. Lawrence Harvard University
Gad Getz
Gad Getz Broad Institute
James F. Gusella
James F. Gusella Harvard University
James A. Walker
James A. Walker Harvard University
Jeffrey Settleman
Jeffrey Settleman Pfizer (Germany)
Alan D. D'Andrea
Alan D. D'Andrea Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Matthew Meyerson
Matthew Meyerson Harvard University
Jesse M. Engreitz
Jesse M. Engreitz Stanford University
Iswar K. Hariharan
Iswar K. Hariharan University of California, Berkeley
Todd R. Golub
Todd R. Golub Harvard University

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