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60
Citations
19962
World Ranking
3121
National Ranking
1363

Overview

Jorge J. Yunis is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their academic profile is focused on contributions within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Cloning of the chromosome breakpoint of neoplastic B cells with the t(14;18) chromosome translocation

    Yoshihide Tsujimoto;Lawrence R. Finger;Jorge Yunis;Peter C. Nowell

  • The Chromosomal Basis of Human Neoplasia

    Jorge J. Yunis

  • High resolution of human chromosomes.

    Jorge J. Yunis

  • Constitutive fragile sites and cancer.

    JJ Yunis;AL Soreng

  • Distinctive Chromosomal Abnormalities in Histologic Subtypes of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    Jorge J. Yunis;Martin M. Oken;Manuel E. Kaplan;Kathy M. Ensrud

  • The origin of man: a chromosomal pictorial legacy

    Jorge J. Yunis;Om Prakash

  • Molecular Cloning of the Chromosomal Breakpoint of B-Cell Lymphomas and Leukemias with the t(11;14) Chromosome Translocation

    Yoshihide Tsujimoto;Jorge Yunis;Louise Onorato-Showe;Jan Erikson

  • Multiple recurrent genomic defects in follicular lymphoma. A possible model for cancer.

    Jorge J. Yunis;Glauco Frizzera;Martin M. Oken;James McKenna

  • Heterochromatin, satellite DNA, and cell function. Structural DNA of eucaryotes may support and protect genes and aid in speciation.

    Jorge J. Yunis;Walid G. Yasmineh

  • Retinoblastoma and Subband Deletion of Chromosome 13

    Jorge J. Yunis;Nora Ramsay

  • Regional Assignment of Genes for Human Esterase D and Retinoblastoma to Chromosome Band 13q14

    Robert S. Sparkes;Maryellen C. Sparkes;Miriam G. Wilson;Joseph W. Towner

  • All Patients with Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia May Have a Chromosomal Defect

    Jorge J. Yunis;Clara D. Bloomfield;Kathy Ensrud

  • New chromosome techniques in the study of human neoplasia.

    Jorge J. Yunis

  • bcl-2 and Other Genomic Alterations in the Prognosis of Large-Cell Lymphoma

    Jorge J. Yunis;Mary G. Mayer;Mark A. Arnesen;Dorothee P. Aeppli

  • The characterization of high-resolution G-banded chromosomes of man

    Jorge J. Yunis;Jeffrey R. Sawyer;David W. Ball

  • Refined chromosome study helps define prognostic subgroups in most patients with primary myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myelogenous leukaemia.

    Jorge J. Yunis;Michael Lobell;Mark A. Arnesen;Martin M. Oken

  • High-Resolution Chromosomes as an Independent Prognostic Indicator in Adult Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia

    Jorge J. Yunis;Richard D. Brunning;Robert B. Howe;Michael Lobell

  • Refined chromosome analysis as an independent prognostic indicator in de novo myelodysplastic syndromes.

    Jorge J. Yunis;Robert E. Rydell;Martin M. Oken;Mark A. Arnesen

  • Recurrent chromosomal defects are found in most patients with non-Hodgkin's-lymphoma.

    Jorge J. Yunis;Martin M. Oken;Athanasios Theologides;Robert B. Howe

  • Trisomy for the Distal End of the Short Arm of Chromosome 3: A Syndrome

    Jorge J. Yunis

Frequent Co-Authors

Edmond J. Yunis
Edmond J. Yunis Harvard University
Martin M. Oken
Martin M. Oken University of Minnesota
Richard D. Brunning
Richard D. Brunning University of Minnesota
Robert J. Gorlin
Robert J. Gorlin University of Minnesota
Michael Y. Tsai
Michael Y. Tsai University of Minnesota
Clara D. Bloomfield
Clara D. Bloomfield The Ohio State University
Carlo M. Croce
Carlo M. Croce The Ohio State University
Peter C. Nowell
Peter C. Nowell University of Pennsylvania
Uta Francke
Uta Francke Stanford University
David H. Ledbetter
David H. Ledbetter University of Florida

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