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Overview

Dinesh S. Rao is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Within these broad areas, their work has a particular focus on Molecular Biology, Hematology, Cancer Research, Immunology, and Oncology.

Their scholarly output includes studies in several key topics, such as:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Recent noteworthy publications include the following papers:

  • "NCCN Guidelines Insights: Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Version 2.2021" (2021), published in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • "Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Version 3.2023, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology" (2023), also in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • "The RNA-binding protein IGF2BP3 is critical for MLL-AF4-mediated leukemogenesis" (2021), published in Leukemia
  • "T Cell-Expressed microRNA-155 Reduces Lifespan in a Mouse Model of Age-Related Chronic Inflammation" (2020), published in The Journal of Immunology
  • "RNA binding proteins in MLL-rearranged leukemia" (2022), published in Experimental Hematology and Oncology

Frequent co-authors in Dinesh S. Rao's collaborations include:

  • Tiffany Tran
  • Jeremy R. Sanford
  • Tasha Lin
  • Gunjan Sharma
  • Jennifer K. King

Their research has been disseminated across various publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Blood
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cell Reports
  • Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Physiological and pathological roles for microRNAs in the immune system

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Dinesh S. Rao;Dinesh S. Rao;Aadel A. Chaudhuri;David Baltimore

  • MicroRNAs: new regulators of immune cell development and function.

    David Baltimore;Mark P Boldin;Ryan M O'Connell;Dinesh S Rao;Dinesh S Rao

  • MicroRNA-155 Promotes Autoimmune Inflammation by Enhancing Inflammatory T Cell Development

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Daniel A. Kahn;Daniel A. Kahn;William S. J. Gibson;June L. Round

  • Inositol phosphatase SHIP1 is a primary target of miR-155.

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Aadel A. Chaudhuri;Dinesh S. Rao;Dinesh S. Rao;David Baltimore

  • microRNA Regulation of Inflammatory Responses

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Dinesh S. Rao;Dinesh S. Rao;David Baltimore

  • miR-146a is a significant brake on autoimmunity, myeloproliferation, and cancer in mice

    Mark P. Boldin;Konstantin D. Taganov;Konstantin D. Taganov;Dinesh S. Rao;Dinesh S. Rao;Lili Yang

  • Sustained expression of microRNA-155 in hematopoietic stem cells causes a myeloproliferative disorder.

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Dinesh S. Rao;Aadel A. Chaudhuri;Mark P. Boldin

  • Antibody-based protection against HIV infection by vectored immunoprophylaxis

    Alejandro B. Balazs;Joyce Chen;Christin M. Hong;Dinesh S. Rao

  • NF-κB dysregulation in microRNA-146a–deficient mice drives the development of myeloid malignancies

    Jimmy L. Zhao;Dinesh S. Rao;Dinesh S. Rao;Mark P. Boldin;Konstantin D. Taganov

  • MicroRNAs enriched in hematopoietic stem cells differentially regulate long-term hematopoietic output

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Aadel A. Chaudhuri;Dinesh S. Rao;William S. J. Gibson

  • Vectored immunoprophylaxis protects humanized mice from mucosal HIV transmission

    Alejandro B Balazs;Yong Ouyang;Christin M Hong;Christin M Hong;Joyce Chen

  • MicroRNA-34a perturbs B lymphocyte development by repressing the forkhead box transcription factor Foxp1.

    Dinesh S. Rao;Ryan M. O'Connell;Aadel A. Chaudhuri;Yvette Garcia-Flores

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Version 2.2021 Featured Updates to the NCCN Guidelines

    Daniel A. Pollyea;Dale Bixby;Alexander Perl;Vijaya Raj Bhatt

  • MicroRNAs in inflammation and immune responses.

    J Contreras;D S Rao

  • MicroRNA function in myeloid biology

    Ryan M. O'Connell;Jimmy L. Zhao;Dinesh S. Rao

  • miR-155 Promotes T Follicular Helper Cell Accumulation during Chronic, Low-Grade Inflammation

    Ruozhen Hu;Dominique A. Kagele;Thomas B. Huffaker;Marah C. Runtsch

  • Oncomir miR-125b regulates hematopoiesis by targeting the gene Lin28A

    Aadel A. Chaudhuri;Alex Yick Lun So;Arnav Mehta;Aarathi Minisandram

  • Broad protection against influenza infection by vectored immunoprophylaxis in mice

    Alejandro B Balazs;Jesse D Bloom;Christin M Hong;Dinesh S Rao

  • miRNA dysregulation in cancer: towards a mechanistic understanding.

    Jayanth Kumar Palanichamy;Dinesh S Rao

  • MicroRNA-146a acts as a guardian of the quality and longevity of hematopoietic stem cells in mice

    Jimmy L Zhao;Dinesh S Rao;Ryan M O’Connell;Yvette Garcia-Flores

Frequent Co-Authors

Ryan M. O'Connell
Ryan M. O'Connell University of Utah
David Baltimore
David Baltimore California Institute of Technology
Giuseppe Basso
Giuseppe Basso University of Padua
William M. Mendenhall
William M. Mendenhall University of Florida
Jonathan W. Said
Jonathan W. Said University of California, Los Angeles
Jose A. Cancelas
Jose A. Cancelas Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Michael C. Fishbein
Michael C. Fishbein University of California, Los Angeles
Gwenn A. Garden
Gwenn A. Garden University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Matteo Pellegrini
Matteo Pellegrini University of California, Los Angeles
James R. Heath
James R. Heath California Institute of Technology

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