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Beatrice S. Knudsen

Beatrice S. Knudsen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
24165
World Ranking
8960
National Ranking
3979

Overview

Beatrice S. Knudsen is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, mainly focusing on medicine, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, as well as computer science. The scientist's work integrates topics in pulmonary and respiratory medicine, molecular biology, artificial intelligence, oncology, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

Their primary research areas include prostate cancer treatment and research, AI in cancer detection, cell image analysis techniques, radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging, prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, digital imaging for blood diseases, and molecular biology techniques and applications.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Isla P. Garraway, Shireen Elhabian, Sungyong You, Tolga Taşdizen, and Michael R. Freeman. These colleagues have partnered on multiple projects across several publication venues.

Knudsen has published extensively in various scientific journals and platforms. Common venues for their research outputs include arXiv (Cornell University), Cancer Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Research Square, and Diagnostic Pathology.

Notable recent papers by Beatrice S. Knudsen include:

  • Deep learning-based image analysis methods for brightfield-acquired multiplex immunohistochemistry images (2020, Diagnostic Pathology)
  • Receptor-interacting protein kinase 2 (RIPK2) stabilizes c-Myc and is a therapeutic target in prostate cancer metastasis (2022, Nature Communications)
  • The Human Melanoma Proteome Atlas-Complementing the melanoma transcriptome (2021, Clinical and Translational Medicine)
  • The human melanoma proteome atlas-Defining the molecular pathology (2021, Clinical and Translational Medicine)
  • Chromosomal instability in untreated primary prostate cancer as an indicator of metastatic potential (2020, BMC Cancer)

Best Publications

  • Circulating microRNAs as stable blood-based markers for cancer detection

    Patrick S. Mitchell;Rachael K. Parkin;Evan M. Kroh;Brian R. Fritz;Brian R. Fritz

  • Monoclonal Antibodies to the Extracellular Domain of Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen Also React with Tumor Vascular Endothelium

    He Liu;Peggy Moy;Sae Kim;Yan Xia

  • Intraprostatic androgens and androgen-regulated gene expression persist after testosterone suppression: therapeutic implications for castration-resistant prostate cancer.

    Elahe A. Mostaghel;Stephanie T. Page;Daniel W. Lin;Ladan Fazli

  • A meta-analysis of 87,040 individuals identifies 23 new susceptibility loci for prostate cancer

    Ali Amin Al Olama;Zsofia Kote-Jarai;Sonja I. Berndt;David V. Conti

  • The Gene Expression Program of Prostate Fibroblast Senescence Modulates Neoplastic Epithelial Cell Proliferation through Paracrine Mechanisms

    Claes Bavik;Ilsa Coleman;James P. Dean;Beatrice Knudsen

  • c-Abl kinase regulates the protein binding activity of c-Crk.

    Feller Sm;Knudsen B;Hanafusa H

  • Oral Cavity and Esophageal Carcinogenesis Modeled in Carcinogen-Treated Mice

    Xiao-Han Tang;Beatrice Knudsen;Debra Bemis;Satish Tickoo

  • A molecular correlate to the Gleason grading system for prostate adenocarcinoma

    Lawrence True;Ilsa Coleman;Sarah Hawley;Ching Ying Huang

  • Structural basis for the specific interaction of lysine-containing proline-rich peptides with the N-terminal SH3 domain of c-Crk

    Xiaodong Wu;Beatrice Knudsen;Stephan M Feller;Jie Zheng

  • C‐Met overexpression in node‐positive breast cancer identifies patients with poor clinical outcome independent of Her2/neu

    Ernst Lengyel;Dieter Prechtel;James H. Resau;Katja Gauger

  • Repertoire of microRNAs in epithelial ovarian cancer as determined by next generation sequencing of small RNA cDNA libraries.

    Stacia K. Wyman;Rachael K. Parkin;Patrick S. Mitchell;Brian R. Fritz

  • Four proline-rich sequences of the guanine-nucleotide exchange factor C3G bind with unique specificity to the first Src homology 3 domain of Crk.

    B S Knudsen;S M Feller;H Hanafusa

  • Regulation of miR-200 family microRNAs and ZEB transcription factors in ovarian cancer: evidence supporting a mesothelial-to-epithelial transition

    Ausra Bendoraite;Emily C. Knouf;Kavita S. Garg;Rachael K. Parkin

  • High expression of the Met receptor in prostate cancer metastasis to bone

    Beatrice S Knudsen;Glenn A Gmyrek;Jennifer Inra;Douglas S Scherr

  • Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Dependent Regulation of Integrin-Mediated Signaling and Cell Cycle Entry in Epithelial Cells

    Heather M. Bill;Beatrice Knudsen;Sheri L. Moores;Senthil K. Muthuswamy

  • Binding of plasminogen to extracellular matrix.

    B. S. Knudsen;R. L. Silverstein;L. L. K. Leung;P. C. Harpel

  • Showering c-MET-dependent cancers with drugs.

    Beatrice S. Knudsen;George Vande Woude

  • A precision oncology approach to the pharmacological targeting of mechanistic dependencies in neuroendocrine tumors.

    Mariano J. Alvarez;Prem S. Subramaniam;Laura H. Tang;Adina Grunn

  • E-cadherin expression as a marker of tumor aggressiveness in routinely processed radical prostatectomy specimens ☆

    Angelo M De Marzo;Beatrice Knudsen;Kirk Chan-Tack;Jonathan I Epstein

  • Neutral endopeptidase inhibits prostate cancer cell migration by blocking focal adhesion kinase signaling

    Makoto Sumitomo;Ruoqian Shen;Marc Walburg;Jie Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Freeman
Michael R. Freeman Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Peter S. Nelson
Peter S. Nelson Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Daniel W. Lin
Daniel W. Lin University of Washington
Hidesaburo Hanafusa
Hidesaburo Hanafusa Osaka Bioscience Institute
Robert L. Vessella
Robert L. Vessella University of Washington
George F. Vande Woude
George F. Vande Woude Van Andel Institute
Leland W.K. Chung
Leland W.K. Chung Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Alan R. Kristal
Alan R. Kristal Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Lawrence D. True
Lawrence D. True University of Washington
Muneesh Tewari
Muneesh Tewari University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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