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Eugene R. Zabarovsky

Eugene R. Zabarovsky

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Genetics

D-Index
60
Citations
14141
World Ranking
3147
National Ranking
39

Overview

Eugene R. Zabarovsky is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their academic profile highlights a professional focus within this prestigious institution, which is known for its contributions to biomedical research and medical education.

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Best Publications

  • The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome

    P. Carninci;T. Kasukawa;S. Katayama;J. Gough

  • Epigenetic Inactivation of RASSF1A in Lung and Breast Cancers and Malignant Phenotype Suppression

    David G. Burbee;Eva Forgacs;Sabine Zöchbauer-Müller;Latha Shivakumar

  • Tumor suppressor genes on chromosome 3p involved in the pathogenesis of lung and other cancers

    Eugene R Zabarovsky;Michael I Lerman;John D Minna

  • The candidate tumor suppressor gene, RASSF1A, from human chromosome 3p21.3 is involved in kidney tumorigenesis

    Koen Dreijerink;Eleonora Braga;Igor Kuzmin;Laura Geil

  • Isolation and sequencing of the Epstein-Barr virus BNLF-1 gene (LMP1) from a Chinese nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

    Li-Fu Hu;Eugene R. Zabarovsky;Fu Chen;Shi-Long Cao

  • Cloning of two candidate tumor suppressor genes within a 10 kb region on chromosome 13q14, frequently deleted in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

    Yie Liu;Martin Corcoran;Omid Rasool;Ganka Ivanova

  • The RASSF1A Tumor Suppressor Gene Is Inactivated in Prostate Tumors and Suppresses Growth of Prostate Carcinoma Cells

    Igor Kuzmin;John W. Gillespie;Alexei Protopopov;Laura Geil

  • Construction of a 600-kilobase cosmid clone contig and generation of a transcriptional map surrounding the lung cancer tumor suppressor gene (TSG) locus on human chromosome 3p21.3: progress toward the isolation of a lung cancer TSG.

    Ming Hui Wei;Farida Latif;Scott Bader;Vladimir Kashuba

  • THY1 is a candidate tumour suppressor gene with decreased expression in metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma

    Hong Lok Lung;Dhinoth Kumar Bangarusamy;Dan Xie;Dan Xie;Arthur Kwok Leung Cheung

  • Discovery of frequent homozygous deletions in chromosome 3p21.3 LUCA and AP20 regions in renal, lung and breast carcinomas.

    Vera N Senchenko;Jian Liu;Witaly Loginov;Igor Bazov

  • 13Q DELETIONS IN LYMPHOID MALIGNANCIES

    Yie Liu;Monica Hermanson;Dan Grander;Mats Merup

  • Epigenetic analysis of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Thomas L. Dunwell;Luke B. Hesson;Tatiana V. Pavlova;Veronika Zabarovska

  • RBSP3 (HYA22) is a tumor suppressor gene implicated in major epithelial malignancies

    Vladimir I. Kashuba;Jingfeng Li;Jingfeng Li;Fuli Wang;Vera N. Senchenko;Vera N. Senchenko

  • 3PK, A NEW MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE LOCATED IN THE SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE REGION

    G Sithanandam;F Latif;F M Duh;R Bernal

  • TSLC1 is a tumor suppressor gene associated with metastasis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

    Hong Lok Lung;Arthur Kwok Leung Cheung;Dan Xie;Yue Cheng;Yue Cheng

  • Functional Characterization of the Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene NPRL2/G21 Located in 3p21.3C

    Jingfeng Li;Jingfeng Li;Fuli Wang;Klas Haraldson;Alexey Protopopov;Alexey Protopopov

  • Overexpression of candidate tumor suppressor gene FUS1 isolated from the 3p21.3 homozygous deletion region leads to G1 arrest and growth inhibition of lung cancer cells.

    Masashi Kondo;Lin Ji;Craig Kamibayashi;Yoshio Tomizawa

  • Detailed molecular delineation of 13q14.3 loss in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

    Martin M. Corcoran;Omid Rasool;Yie Liu;Arati Iyengar

  • Extracellular protease ADAMTS9 suppresses esophageal and nasopharyngeal carcinoma tumor formation by inhibiting angiogenesis

    Paulisally Hau Yi Lo;Hong Lok Lung;Arthur Kwok Leung Cheung;Suneel S. Apte

  • Combined LOH/CGH analysis proves the existence of interstitial 3p deletions in renal cell carcinoma

    Andrei Alimov;Andrei Alimov;Maria Kost-Alimova;Maria Kost-Alimova;Jian Liu;Chunde Li

Frequent Co-Authors

George Klein
George Klein Karolinska Institute
Eric J. Stanbridge
Eric J. Stanbridge University of California, Irvine
Michael I. Lerman
Michael I. Lerman National Institutes of Health
Lev L. Kisselev
Lev L. Kisselev Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology
Alexei Protopopov
Alexei Protopopov The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Ingemar Ernberg
Ingemar Ernberg Karolinska Institute
Claes Wahlestedt
Claes Wahlestedt University of Miami
Sai Wah Tsao
Sai Wah Tsao University of Hong Kong
John D. Minna
John D. Minna The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dan Grandér
Dan Grandér Karolinska Institute

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