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Janet Hall is affiliated with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in the United States. Their research focuses broadly on medicine, with significant contributions to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The primary subfields of study include molecular biology, oncology, epidemiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and immunology.

The scientist's research topics cover various aspects of cancer and immune response mechanisms. Key topics include:

  • PARP inhibition in cancer therapy
  • DNA repair mechanisms
  • Inflammasome and immune disorders
  • Interferon and immune responses
  • Hepatitis B virus studies
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Liver disease diagnosis and treatment

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Janet Hall are Isabelle Chemin, Laetitia Gérossier, Damien Cohen, A. Dubois, and Alexia Paturel.

Publication venues where Janet Hall has contributed include:

  • JHEP Reports
  • Cancers
  • Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology
  • Life Science Alliance
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Janet Hall include:

  • Hepatitis B virus preS2Δ38-55 variants: A newly identified risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma, 2020, JHEP Reports
  • PARP inhibitors and radiation potentiate liver cell death in vitro. Do hepatocellular carcinomas have an achilles' heel?, 2020, Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology
  • Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibition as a Promising Approach for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Therapy, 2022, Cancers
  • Inflammasome-independent NLRP3 function enforces ATM activity in response to genotoxic stress, 2023, Life Science Alliance
  • NLRP3 controls ATM activation in response to DNA damage, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Ultrahigh dose-rate FLASH irradiation increases the differential response between normal and tumor tissue in mice

    Vincent Favaudon;Vincent Favaudon;Laura Caplier;Virginie Monceau;Virginie Monceau;Frédéric Pouzoulet;Frédéric Pouzoulet

  • Genetic Polymorphisms in the Base Excision Repair Pathway and Cancer Risk: A HuGE Review

    Rayjean J. Hung;Janet Hall;Paul Brennan;Paolo Boffetta

  • G-quadruplex structures in TP53 intron 3: role in alternative splicing and in production of p53 mRNA isoforms

    Virginie Marcel;Virginie Marcel;Phong Lan Thao Tran;Charlotte Sagne;Charlotte Sagne;Ghyslaine Martel-Planche

  • A TP53 polymorphism is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer and with reduced levels of TP53 mRNA.

    Federica Gemignani;Federica Gemignani;Victor Moreno;Stefano Landi;Stefano Landi;Norman Moullan

  • XRCC1 is required for DNA single-strand break repair in human cells.

    Reto Brem;Janet Hall

  • Ionizing radiation biomarkers for potential use in epidemiological studies.

    Eileen Pernot;Janet Hall;Sarah Baatout;Mohammed Abderrafi Benotmane

  • ATM haplotypes and cellular response to DNA damage: association with breast cancer risk and clinical radiosensitivity.

    Sandra Angèle;Pascale Romestaing;Norman Moullan;Michèle Vuillaume

  • Large-Scale Investigation of Base Excision Repair Genetic Polymorphisms and Lung Cancer Risk in a Multicenter Study

    Rayjean J. Hung;Paul Brennan;Federico Canzian;Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska

  • Evidence for an important role of alcohol- and aldehyde-metabolizing genes in cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract.

    Mia Hashibe;Paolo Boffetta;David Zaridze;Oxana Shangina

  • Biological functions of p53 isoforms through evolution: lessons from animal and cellular models

    Virginie Marcel;Marie-Laure Dichtel-Danjoy;C. Sagne;C. Sagne;C. Sagne;H. Hafsi

  • Rare, Evolutionarily Unlikely Missense Substitutions in ATM Confer Increased Risk of Breast Cancer

    Sean V. Tavtigian;Peter J. Oefner;Davit Babikyan;Anne Hartmann

  • Effect of cruciferous vegetables on lung cancer in patients stratified by genetic status: a mendelian randomisation approach.

    Paul Brennan;Charles C Hsu;Norman Moullan;Neonilia Szeszenia-Dabrowska

  • Morbidity and mortality from ataxia-telangiectasia are associated with ATM genotype.

    Romain Micol;Romain Micol;Lilia Ben Slama;Felipe Suarez;Loïc Le Mignot

  • Nijmegen breakage syndrome cells fail to induce the p53-mediated DNA damage response following exposure to ionizing radiation.

    W. Jongmans;M. Vuillaume;K.H. Chrzanowska;D.F.C.M. Smeets

  • Identification and functional consequences of a novel MRE11 mutation affecting 10 Saudi Arabian patients with the ataxia telangiectasia-like disorder

    Marie Fernet;Moez Gribaa;Mustafa A.M. Salih;Mohamed Zein Seidahmed

  • Ionizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies – An update

    Janet Hall;Penny A. Jeggo;Catharine West;Maria Gomolka

  • DNA repair and cell cycle control genes and the risk of young-onset lung cancer.

    Stefano Landi;Federica Gemignani;Federico Canzian;Valérie Gaborieau

  • ATM polymorphisms as risk factors for prostate cancer development

    S Angèle;A Falconer;S M Edwards;T Dörk

  • 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanosine in DNA from leukocytes of healthy adults: relationship with cigarette smoking, environmental tobacco smoke, alcohol and coffee consumption.

    Albert A van Zeeland;Anton J.L de Groot;Janet Hall;Francesco Donato

  • Genetic biomarkers of therapeutic radiation sensitivity.

    Marie Fernet;Janet Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Rayjean J. Hung
Rayjean J. Hung Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Paolo Boffetta
Paolo Boffetta Stony Brook Medicine
Paul Brennan
Paul Brennan International Agency For Research On Cancer
Federico Canzian
Federico Canzian German Cancer Research Center
Ruggero Montesano
Ruggero Montesano International Agency For Research On Cancer
Pierre Hainaut
Pierre Hainaut Grenoble Alpes University
Mia Hashibe
Mia Hashibe University of Utah
Eleonora Fabianova
Eleonora Fabianova Regional Authority of Public Health
Jolanta Lissowska
Jolanta Lissowska Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology

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