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Emanuel F. Petricoin

Emanuel F. Petricoin

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
114
Citations
53912
World Ranking
827
National Ranking
517

Medicine

D-Index
114
Citations
53740
World Ranking
4690
National Ranking
2545

Overview

Emanuel F. Petricoin is affiliated with George Mason University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, contributing significantly across these domains.

The subfields of study associated with their work include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

Their research interests focus on a range of topics such as:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
  • Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis

Notable recent publications by Emanuel F. Petricoin include:

  • Overall survival in patients with pancreatic cancer receiving matched therapies following molecular profiling: a retrospective analysis of the Know Your Tumor registry trial, 2020, The Lancet Oncology
  • Perspectives on Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Current Treatment Strategies, Unmet Needs, and Potential Targets for Future Therapies, 2020, Cancers
  • Redefining breast cancer subtypes to guide treatment prioritization and maximize response: Predictive biomarkers across 10 cancer therapies, 2022, Cancer Cell
  • Low-Dose Vertical Inhibition of the RAF-MEK-ERK Cascade Causes Apoptotic Death of KRAS Mutant Cancers, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Proteogenomic analysis of lung adenocarcinoma reveals tumor heterogeneity, survival determinants, and therapeutically relevant pathways, 2022, Cell Reports Medicine

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Cancer Research
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Scientific Reports
  • JCO Precision Oncology

Among frequent collaborators, Emanuel F. Petricoin has co-authored multiple publications with:

  • Julia Wulfkuhle
  • Mariaelena Pierobon
  • Edik M. Blais
  • Rosa I. Gallagher
  • Christina Yau

Best Publications

  • Use of proteomic patterns in serum to identify ovarian cancer

    Emanuel F Petricoin;Ali M Ardekani;Ben A Hitt;Peter J Levine

  • Preinvasive and invasive ductal pancreatic cancer and its early detection in the mouse

    Sunil R. Hingorani;Emanuel F. Petricoin;Anirban Maitra;Vinodh Rajapakse

  • Proteomic applications for the early detection of cancer.

    Julia D. Wulfkuhle;Lance A. Liotta;Emanuel F. Petricoin

  • Reverse phase protein microarrays which capture disease progression show activation of pro-survival pathways at the cancer invasion front

    Cloud P Paweletz;Cloud P Paweletz;Cloud P Paweletz;Lu Charboneau;Verena E Bichsel;Verena E Bichsel;Nicole L Simone

  • Serum Proteomic Patterns for Detection of Prostate Cancer

    Emanuel F. Petricoin;David K. Ornstein;Cloud P. Paweletz;Ali Ardekani

  • Laser-capture microdissection

    Virginia Espina;Julia D Wulfkuhle;Valerie S Calvert;Amy VanMeter

  • Activation of the PTEN/mTOR/STAT3 pathway in breast cancer stem-like cells is required for viability and maintenance

    Jiangbing Zhou;Julia Wulfkuhle;Hao Zhang;Peihua Gu

  • Clinical proteomics: translating benchside promise into bedside reality

    Emanuel F. Petricoin;Kathryn C. Zoon;Elise C. Kohn;J. Carl Barrett

  • Clinical proteomics: Written in blood

    Lance A. Liotta;Mauro Ferrari;Emanuel Petricoin

  • Requirement for MAP kinase (ERK2) activity in interferon alpha- and interferon beta-stimulated gene expression through STAT proteins

    Michael David;Emanuel Petricoin;Christopher Benjamin;Richard Pine

  • Molecular profiling of human cancer.

    Lance Liotta;Emanuel Petricoin

  • 2D Differential In-gel Electrophoresis for the Identification of Esophageal Scans Cell Cancer-specific Protein Markers

    Ge Zhou;Hongmei Li;Dianne DeCamp;She Chen

  • Proteomic profiling of the NCI-60 cancer cell lines using new high-density reverse-phase lysate microarrays

    Satoshi Nishizuka;Lu Charboneau;Lynn Young;Sylvia Major

  • Interleukin 12 induces tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of STAT4 in human lymphocytes.

    Chris M. Bacon;Emanuel F. Petricoin;John R. Ortaldo;Robert C. Rees

  • Combination of ERK and autophagy inhibition as a treatment approach for pancreatic cancer

    Kirsten L. Bryant;Clint A. Stalnecker;Daniel Zeitouni;Jennifer E. Klomp

  • Protein microarrays: meeting analytical challenges for clinical applications.

    Lance A Liotta;Virginia Espina;Arpita I Mehta;Arpita I Mehta;Valerie Calvert

  • SELDI-TOF-based serum proteomic pattern diagnostics for early detection of cancer.

    Emanuel F Petricoin;Lance A Liotta

  • Adipocyte-derived collagen VI affects early mammary tumor progression in vivo, demonstrating a critical interaction in the tumor/stroma microenvironment.

    Puneeth Iyengar;Virginia Espina;Terence W. Williams;Ying Lin

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of DNA binding proteins by multiple cytokines

    Andrew C. Larner;Michael David;Gerald M. Feldman;Ken-Ichi Igarashi

  • Breast Cancer Growth Prevention by Statins

    Michael J. Campbell;Laura J. Esserman;Yamei Zhou;Mark Shoemaker

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance A. Liotta
Lance A. Liotta George Mason University
Virginia Espina
Virginia Espina George Mason University
Cloud P. Paweletz
Cloud P. Paweletz Harvard University
Jonathan R. Brody
Jonathan R. Brody Thomas Jefferson University
Laura J. Esserman
Laura J. Esserman University of California, San Francisco
Zobair M. Younossi
Zobair M. Younossi Inova Health System
Francesco Novelli
Francesco Novelli University of Turin
Thomas P. Conrads
Thomas P. Conrads University of Pittsburgh
Timothy D. Veenstra
Timothy D. Veenstra Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Andrew C. Larner
Andrew C. Larner Virginia Commonwealth University

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