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80
Citations
23093
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4079
National Ranking
98

Overview

Judith A. Clements is affiliated with Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broader fields, their work focuses on Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Cancer Research, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research interests include several main topics such as Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis, Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, RNA Research and Splicing, and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms.

Recent publications by Judith A. Clements include:

  • "An integrative multi-omics analysis to identify candidate DNA methylation biomarkers related to prostate cancer risk" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants" (2023, Nature Genetics)
  • "Genomic analysis of male puberty timing highlights shared genetic basis with hair colour and lifespan" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Remodelling of the tumour microenvironment by the kallikrein-related peptidases" (2022, Nature reviews. Cancer)
  • "Glycolysis, the sweet appetite of the tumor microenvironment" (2024, Cancer Letters)

The most frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Judith A. Clements are:

  • Jyotsna Batra
  • Kenneth Muir
  • David E. Neal
  • Johanna Schleutker
  • Rosalind A. Eeles

Judith A. Clements has published multiple articles in the following venues, showing a repeated engagement with specific academic platforms:

  • Cancers
  • UNC Libraries
  • Nature Communications
  • Nature Genetics
  • Cancer Letters

Best Publications

  • Epithelial--mesenchymal and mesenchymal--epithelial transitions in carcinoma progression.

    Honor Hugo;M. Leigh Ackland;Tony Blick;Mitchell G. Lawrence

  • Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci

    Fredrick R. Schumacher;Ali Amin Al Olama;Sonja I. Berndt;Sara Benlloch

  • Bioengineered 3D platform to explore cell-ECM interactions and drug resistance of epithelial ovarian cancer cells.

    Daniela Loessner;Kathryn S. Stok;Matthias P. Lutolf;Dietmar W. Hutmacher

  • Identification of 23 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci using the iCOGS custom genotyping array

    Rosalind A. Eeles;Ali Amin Al Olama;Sara Benlloch;Edward J. Saunders

  • A meta-analysis of 87,040 individuals identifies 23 new susceptibility loci for prostate cancer

    Ali Amin Al Olama;Zsofia Kote-Jarai;Sonja I. Berndt;David V. Conti

  • Identification of seven new prostate cancer susceptibility loci through a genome-wide association study

    Rosalind A. Eeles;Zsofia Kote-Jarai;Ali Amin Al Olama;Graham G. Giles;Graham G. Giles

  • Type II transmembrane serine proteases. Insights into an emerging class of cell surface proteolytic enzymes

    John D. Hooper;Judith A. Clements;James P. Quigley;Toni M. Antalis

  • Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

    David V. Conti;Burcu F. Darst;Lilit C. Moss;Edward J. Saunders

  • Seven prostate cancer susceptibility loci identified by a multi-stage genome-wide association study

    Z Kote-Jarai;Olama Aaa.;G G Giles;G G Giles;G Severi;G Severi

  • The glandular kallikrein family of enzymes: tissue-specific expression and hormonal regulation

    Judith A. Clements

  • Can tissue engineering concepts advance tumor biology research

    Dietmar W. Hutmacher;Dietmar W. Hutmacher;Daniela Loessner;Simone Rizzi;David L. Kaplan

  • Kallikreins on steroids: structure, function, and hormonal regulation of prostate-specific antigen and the extended kallikrein locus.

    Mitchell G. Lawrence;John Lai;Judith A. Clements

  • Studies on Human Sexual Development. III. Fetal Pituitary and Serum, and Amniotic Fluid Concentrations of LH, CG, and FSH

    J. A. Clements;F. I. Reyes;J. S. D. Winter;C. Faiman

  • An integrative multi-omics analysis to identify candidate DNA methylation biomarkers related to prostate cancer risk.

    Lang Wu;Yaohua Yang;Xingyi Guo;Xiao Ou Shu

  • The tissue kallikrein family of serine proteases: functional roles in human disease and potential as clinical biomarkers.

    Judith A. Clements;Nicole M. Willemsen;Stephen A. Myers;Ying Dong

  • Pro-opiomelanocortin messenger ribonucleic acid and posttranslational processing of beta endorphin in spleen macrophages.

    S J Lolait;J A Clements;A J Markwick;C Cheng

  • Simplified radioimmunoassay for serum aldosterone utilizing increased antibody specificity

    J. K. Mckenzie;J. A. Clements

  • New Nomenclature for the Human Tissue Kallikrein Gene Family

    Eleftherios P. Diamandis;Eleftherios P. Diamandis;George M. Yousef;George M. Yousef;Judith Clements;Linda K. Ashworth

  • Tissue-specific expression patterns and fine mapping of the human kallikrein (KLK) locus on proximal 19q13.4.

    Tracey J. Harvey;John D. Hooper;Stephen A. Myers;Sally-Anne Stephenson

  • Seven prostate cancer susceptibility loci identified by a multi-stage genome-wide association study

    Zsofia Kote-Jarai;Ali Amin Al Olama;Graham G. Giles;Gianluca Severi

Frequent Co-Authors

Jyotsna Batra
Jyotsna Batra Queensland University of Technology
David E. Neal
David E. Neal University of Cambridge
Kenneth W. Muir
Kenneth W. Muir University of Manchester
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright University of Utah
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Dietmar W. Hutmacher
Dietmar W. Hutmacher Queensland University of Technology
Johanna Schleutker
Johanna Schleutker Turku University Hospital
Rosalind A. Eeles
Rosalind A. Eeles Institute of Cancer Research
Amanda B. Spurdle
Amanda B. Spurdle QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Janet L. Stanford
Janet L. Stanford Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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