Senescence, Cell biology, Carcinogenesis, Telomere and Cancer research are his primary areas of study. Goberdhan P. Dimri combines subjects such as Telomerase, Cell culture, Immunology and Cellular differentiation with his study of Senescence. The concepts of his Cell biology study are interwoven with issues in Phenotype and Transcription factor.
His studies deal with areas such as Signal transduction, p14arf and E2F1 as well as Telomere. His studies examine the connections between p14arf and genetics, as well as such issues in Nuclear protein, with regards to Molecular biology. His research in Cancer research focuses on subjects like Cancer, which are connected to Telomerase reverse transcriptase.
Goberdhan P. Dimri spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Cancer research, Molecular biology, Carcinogenesis and Senescence. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from Genetics, Cell, In vivo, Somatic cell and Phenotype. His Cancer research research incorporates themes from Oncogene, Metastasis, Stem cell, BMI1 and Tumor suppressor gene.
His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Coactivator, Cell cycle, E2F, Transcription factor and Chromatin immunoprecipitation. His Carcinogenesis research incorporates elements of Cell culture, Gene knockdown, Breast cancer and Pathology. Goberdhan P. Dimri studies Senescence, focusing on Cell aging in particular.
His primary areas of investigation include Downregulation and upregulation, Cancer research, BMI1, Carcinogenesis and Internal medicine. His Cancer research research includes themes of microRNA, Signal transduction, Immunology and SIAH2. His microRNA research includes elements of Cancer cell, Senescence, Stem cell and Regulator.
His studies in BMI1 integrate themes in fields like Epithelial–mesenchymal transition, Cancer stem cell and Phenotype. He has researched Carcinogenesis in several fields, including Molecular biology, Nuclear protein, Wild type and Cell biology. His Cancer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cell aging and Cell migration.
Goberdhan P. Dimri mainly investigates Cancer research, Downregulation and upregulation, Metastasis, EZH2 and BMI1. The various areas that Goberdhan P. Dimri examines in his Downregulation and upregulation study include Carcinogenesis, Oncogene and Transcription. His Carcinogenesis study deals with the bigger picture of Cancer.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cell migration, Cell aging and CDKN2A. Goberdhan P. Dimri merges Transcription with Polycomb-group proteins in his study. Unsaturated fatty acid is intertwined with Breast cancer and Breast disease in his research.
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A biomarker that identifies senescent human cells in culture and in aging skin in vivo
G P Dimri;X Lee;G Basile;M Acosta.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995)
Control of the Replicative Life Span of Human Fibroblasts by p16 and the Polycomb Protein Bmi-1
Koji Itahana;Koji Itahana;Ying Zou;Yoko Itahana;Jose Luis Martinez.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2003)
Methods to detect biomarkers of cellular senescence: the senescence-associated beta-galactosidase assay.
Koji Itahana;Judith Campisi;Goberdhan P. Dimri.
Methods of Molecular Biology (2007)
Regulation of a Senescence Checkpoint Response by the E2F1 Transcription Factor and p14 ARF Tumor Suppressor
Goberdhan P. Dimri;Koji Itahana;Meileen Acosta;Judith Campisi.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2000)
The Bmi-1 oncogene induces telomerase activity and immortalizes human mammary epithelial cells
Goberdhan P. Dimri;Jose Luis Martinez;Jacqueline J L Jacobs;Petra Keblusek.
Cancer Research (2002)
Regulation of cellular senescence by p53
Koji Itahana;Goberdhan Dimri;Judith Campisi.
FEBS Journal (2001)
Bmi-1 Is a Novel Molecular Marker of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Progression and Immortalizes Primary Human Nasopharyngeal Epithelial Cells
Li Bing Song;Mu Sheng Zeng;Wen Ting Liao;Ling Zhang.
Cancer Research (2006)
What has senescence got to do with cancer
Goberdhan P. Dimri.
Cancer Cell (2005)
Mechanisms of cellular senescence in human and mouse cells.
Koji Itahana;Judith Campisi;Goberdhan P. Dimri.
Biogerontology (2004)
Mammary epithelial cell transformation: insights from cell culture and mouse models
Goberdhan Dimri;Hamid Band;Vimla Band.
Breast Cancer Research (2005)
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