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David M. Berman

David M. Berman

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
24986
World Ranking
9447
National Ranking
322

Overview

David M. Berman is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with a significant number of publications also addressing Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Molecular Biology, and Immunology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
  • Urinary and Genital Oncology Studies
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Immune cells in cancer

Their recent publications include:

  • "Appropriateness of Antibiotic Prescribing in United States Children's Hospitals: A National Point Prevalence Survey" (2020, Clinical Infectious Diseases)
  • "International Society of Urological Pathology Expert Opinion on Grading of Urothelial Carcinoma" (2021, European Urology Focus)
  • "Sexual Dimorphism in Outcomes of Non-muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer: A Role of CD163+ Macrophages, B cells, and PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint" (2021, European Urology Open Science)
  • "Risk Stratification of Prostate Cancer Through Quantitative Assessment of PTEN Loss (qPTEN)" (2020, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute)
  • "Diagnostic and prognostic implications of a three-antibody molecular subtyping algorithm for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer" (2021, The Journal of Pathology Clinical Research)

David M. Berman frequently collaborates with the following co-authors:

  • Chelsea Jackson
  • D. Robert Siemens
  • Tamara Jamaspishvili
  • Céline Hardy
  • Madhuri Koti

Their work is often published in venues such as:

  • Cancer Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • European Urology Open Science
  • Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
  • Canadian Urological Association Journal

Best Publications

  • Adoptive Cell Transfer Therapy Following Non-Myeloablative but Lymphodepleting Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Patients With Refractory Metastatic Melanoma

    Mark E. Dudley;John R. Wunderlich;James C. Yang;Richard M. Sherry

  • Widespread requirement for Hedgehog ligand stimulation in growth of digestive tract tumours

    David M. Berman;Sunil S. Karhadkar;Anirban Maitra;Rocio Montes De Oca

  • Tissue repair and stem cell renewal in carcinogenesis

    Philip A. Beachy;Philip A. Beachy;Sunil S. Karhadkar;Sunil S. Karhadkar;David M. Berman

  • Hedgehog signalling within airway epithelial progenitors and in small-cell lung cancer

    D. Neil Watkins;David M. Berman;Scott G. Burkholder;Baolin Wang

  • Hedgehog signaling in prostate regeneration neoplasia and metastasis

    Philip A. Beachy;David M. Berman;Sunil S. Karhadkar

  • A stem cell–like chromatin pattern may predispose tumor suppressor genes to DNA hypermethylation and heritable silencing

    Joyce E Ohm;Kelly M McGarvey;Xiaobing Yu;Linzhao Cheng

  • GAIP and RGS4 Are GTPase-Activating Proteins for the Gi Subfamily of G Protein α Subunits

    David M Berman;Thomas M Wilkie;Alfred G Gilman

  • Medulloblastoma Growth Inhibition by Hedgehog Pathway Blockade

    David M. Berman;Sunil S. Karhadkar;Andrew R. Hallahan;Joel I. Pritchard

  • Structure of RGS4 Bound to AlF4−-Activated Giα1: Stabilization of the Transition State for GTP Hydrolysis

    John J.G. Tesmer;David M. Berman;Alfred G. Gilman;Stephen R. Sprang

  • Deletion of steroid 5α-reductase 2 gene in male pseudohermaphroditism

    Stefan Andersson;David M. Berman;Elizabeth P. Jenkins;David W. Russell

  • Mammalian RGS Proteins: Barbarians at the Gate

    David M. Berman;Alfred G. Gilman

  • Tumor Progression Can Occur despite the Induction of Very High Levels of Self/Tumor Antigen-Specific CD8+ T Cells in Patients with Melanoma

    Steven A. Rosenberg;Richard M. Sherry;Kathleen E. Morton;William J. Scharfman;William J. Scharfman

  • Clinical implications of PTEN loss in prostate cancer

    Tamara Jamaspishvili;David M. Berman;Ashley E. Ross;Howard I. Scher

  • Prognostic Significance of Tumorigenic Cells With Mesenchymal Features in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

    Zeshaan A. Rasheed;Jie Yang;Qiuju Wang;Jeanne Kowalski

  • The GTPase-activating protein RGS4 stabilizes the transition state for nucleotide hydrolysis.

    David M. Berman;Tohru Kozasa;Alfred G. Gilman

  • RGS4 and GAIP are GTPase-activating proteins for Gqα and block activation of phospholipase Cβ by γ-thio-GTP-Gqα

    John R. Hepler;David M. Berman;Alfred G. Gilman;Tohru Kozasa

  • RGS Proteins Determine Signaling Specificity of Gq-coupled Receptors

    Xin Xu;Weizhong Zeng;Serguei Popov;David M. Berman

  • Pre-processing Agilent microarray data.

    Marianna Zahurak;Giovanni Parmigiani;Wayne Yu;Robert B Scharpf

  • Roles for the Stem Cell–Associated Intermediate Filament Nestin in Prostate Cancer Migration and Metastasis

    Wolfram Kleeberger;G. Steven Bova;Matthew E. Nielsen;Mehsati Herawi

  • Androgen-induced programs for prostate epithelial growth and invasion arise in embryogenesis and are reactivated in cancer.

    E M Schaeffer;L Marchionni;Z Huang;B Simons

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy A. Squire
Jeremy A. Squire Universidade de São Paulo
Philip A. Beachy
Philip A. Beachy Stanford University
Massimo Loda
Massimo Loda Cornell University
John M. S. Bartlett
John M. S. Bartlett University of Toronto
Joaquim Bellmunt
Joaquim Bellmunt Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Jonathan E. Rosenberg
Jonathan E. Rosenberg Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Toni K. Choueiri
Toni K. Choueiri Harvard University
George J. Netto
George J. Netto University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sabina Signoretti
Sabina Signoretti Brigham and Women's Hospital
Philip W. Kantoff
Philip W. Kantoff Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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