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Gregory E. Rice is affiliated with Universidad de Los Andes in Colombia. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with extensive work intersecting Medicine.

The scientist's subfields encompass Molecular Biology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Artificial Intelligence, Statistics and Probability, and Immunology. Their research addresses key topics including extracellular vesicles in disease, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, reproductive system and pregnancy, microRNA in disease regulation, statistical methods and inference, gestational diabetes research and management, and advanced statistical methods and models.

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Gregory E. Rice are:

  • Extracellular Vesicles and Their Emerging Roles as Cellular Messengers in Endocrinology: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement, 2022, Endocrine Reviews
  • Compartmentalized profiling of amniotic fluid cytokines in women with preterm labor, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Extracellular vesicle-associated miRNAs are an adaptive response to gestational diabetes mellitus, 2021, Journal of Translational Medicine
  • Extracellular Vesicle Transmission of Chemoresistance to Ovarian Cancer Cells Is Associated with Hypoxia-Induced Expression of Glycolytic Pathway Proteins, and Prediction of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Disease Recurrence, 2021, Cancers
  • Explainable discovery of disease biomarkers: The case of ovarian cancer to illustrate the best practice in machine learning and Shapley analysis, 2023, Journal of Biomedical Informatics

Frequent coauthors include Carlos Salomón, Andrew Lai, Carlos Palma, Sebastián E. Illanes, and Dominic Guanzon. These collaborations indicate interdisciplinary and continued research partnerships.

Gregory E. Rice has contributed publications to multiple venues, notably including arXiv (Cornell University), Diagnostics, Placenta, Cancer Research, and Endocrine Reviews. The scientist has multiple publications in these venues, demonstrating a diverse dissemination across journals and preprint servers.

Best Publications

  • Multicellular spheroids in ovarian cancer metastases: Biology and pathology

    Kristy Shield;M. Leigh Ackland;Nuzhat Ahmed;Nuzhat Ahmed;Gregory E. Rice

  • Nuclear Factor Kappa B Regulation of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Human Gestational Tissues In Vitro

    Martha Lappas;Michael Permezel;Harry M. Georgiou;Gregory E. Rice;Gregory E. Rice

  • A Gestational Profile of Placental Exosomes in Maternal Plasma and Their Effects on Endothelial Cell Migration

    Carlos Salomon;Maria Jose Torres;Miharu Kobayashi;Katherin Scholz-Romero

  • Placenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.

    Suchismita Sarker;Katherin Scholz-Romero;Alejandra Perez;Sebastian E Illanes;Sebastian E Illanes

  • Adhesion of human B cells to germinal centers in vitro involves VLA-4 and INCAM-110.

    AS Freedman;JM Munro;GE Rice;MP Bevilacqua

  • Exosomal signaling during hypoxia mediates microvascular endothelial cell migration and vasculogenesis.

    Carlos Salomon;Jennifer Ryan;Luis Sobrevia;Luis Sobrevia;Miharu Kobayashi

  • Placental exosomes in normal and complicated pregnancy

    Murray D. Mitchell;Hassendrini N. Peiris;Miharu Kobayashi;Yong Q. Koh

  • Leptin and Adiponectin Stimulate the Release of Proinflammatory Cytokines and Prostaglandins from Human Placenta and Maternal Adipose Tissue via Nuclear Factor-κB, Peroxisomal Proliferator-Activated Receptor-γ and Extracellularly Regulated Kinase 1/2

    Martha Lappas;Michael Permezel;Gregory E. Rice

  • Release and regulation of leptin, resistin and adiponectin from human placenta, fetal membranes, and maternal adipose tissue and skeletal muscle from normal and gestational diabetes mellitus-complicated pregnancies

    Martha Lappas;Kirin Yee;Michael Permezel;Gregory E Rice

  • Effects of dietary phytoestrogens in postmenopausal women

    Fabien S Dalais;Gregory E Rice;Mark L Wahlqvist;M Grehan

  • Placental Exosomes as Early Biomarker of Preeclampsia: Potential Role of Exosomal MicroRNAs Across Gestation.

    Carlos Salomon;Carlos Salomon;Dominic Guanzon;Katherin Scholz-Romero;Sherri Longo

  • An approach to remove albumin for the proteomic analysis of low abundance biomarkers in human serum

    Nuzhat Ahmed;Gillian Barker;Karen Oliva;David Garfin

  • Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with changes in the concentration and bioactivity of placenta-derived exosomes in maternal circulation across gestation

    Carlos Salomon;Katherin Scholz-Romero;Suchismita Sarker;Emma Sweeney

  • N-acetyl-cysteine inhibits phospholipid metabolism, proinflammatory cytokine release, protease activity, and nuclear factor-kappa B deoxyribonucleic acid-binding activity in human fetal membranes in vitro

    Martha Lappas;Michael Permezel;Gregory E. Rice

  • Altered Placental Oxidative Stress Status in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

    M.T. Coughlan;P.P. Vervaart;M. Permezel;H.M. Georgiou

  • Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) an early-screening biomarker for ovarian cancer: NGAL is associated with epidermal growth factor-induced epithelio-mesenchymal transition.

    Ratana Lim;Nuzhat Ahmed;Nuzhat Ahmed;Niels Borregaard;Clyde Riley

  • Ovarian cancer cell invasiveness is associated with discordant exosomal sequestration of Let-7 miRNA and miR-200.

    Miharu Kobayashi;Carlos Salomon;Jorge Tapia;Sebastian E Illanes;Sebastian E Illanes

  • Hypoxia-induced changes in the bioactivity of cytotrophoblast-derived exosomes.

    Carlos Salomon;Miharu Kobayashi;Keith Ashman;Luis Sobrevia;Luis Sobrevia

  • Role of integrin receptors for fibronectin, collagen and laminin in the regulation of ovarian carcinoma functions in response to a matrix microenvironment.

    Nuzhat Ahmed;Clyde Riley;Greg Rice;Michael Quinn

  • Screening for biomarkers predictive of gestational diabetes mellitus

    Harry M Georgiou;Harry M Georgiou;Martha Lappas;Martha Lappas;George M Georgiou;Adinda Marita

Frequent Co-Authors

Murray D. Mitchell
Murray D. Mitchell Queensland University of Technology
Martha Lappas
Martha Lappas University of Melbourne
Michael A. Quinn
Michael A. Quinn International Gynaecological Cancer Society
Mark S. Baker
Mark S. Baker Macquarie University
Eric K. Moses
Eric K. Moses University of Western Australia
Erik W. Thompson
Erik W. Thompson Queensland University of Technology
Mark J. Bailey
Mark J. Bailey Natural Environment Research Council
Roberto Romero
Roberto Romero National Institutes of Health
Juan Pedro Kusanovic
Juan Pedro Kusanovic Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Thomas Jansson
Thomas Jansson The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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