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Leonard Lipovich is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their research predominantly focuses on molecular biology, cancer research, genetics, immunology, and physiology through various published works and collaborations.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Circular RNAs in diseases
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • RNA regulation and disease

The scientist has published in several frequent venues, emphasizing journals related to RNA and genetics such as:

  • Non-Coding RNA
  • Frontiers in Genetics
  • Live and Bioabiotic Systems
  • Genes & Nutrition
  • UNC Libraries

Among recent papers are the following, detailing the year of publication and venue:

  • FuncPEP: A Database of Functional Peptides Encoded by Non-Coding RNAs, 2020, Non-Coding RNA
  • miRCOVID-19: Potential Targets of Human miRNAs in SARS-CoV-2 for RNA-Based Drug Discovery, 2021, Non-Coding RNA
  • A Long Non-coding RNA, LOC157273, Is an Effector Transcript at the Chromosome 8p23.1-PPP1R3B Metabolic Traits and Type 2 Diabetes Risk Locus, 2020, Frontiers in Genetics
  • Gestational Age Dependence of the Maternal Circulating Long Non-Coding RNA Transcriptome During Normal Pregnancy Highlights Antisense and Pseudogene Transcripts, 2021, Frontiers in Genetics
  • YY1 directly interacts with myocardin to repress the triad myocardin/SRF/CArG box-mediated smooth muscle gene transcription during smooth muscle phenotypic modulation, 2020, Scientific Reports

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Donghong Ju
  • Fatemeh Yazarlou
  • Erica L. Kleinbrink
  • Anton Scott Goustin
  • Т. П. Шкурат

Best Publications

  • The GENCODE v7 catalog of human long noncoding RNAs: analysis of their gene structure, evolution, and expression.

    Thomas Derrien;Rory Johnson;Giovanni Bussotti;Andrea Tanzer

  • The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome

    P. Carninci;T. Kasukawa;S. Katayama;J. Gough

  • The Oct4 and Nanog transcription network regulates pluripotency in mouse embryonic stem cells.

    Yuin Han Loh;Qiang Wu;Joon Lin Chew;Joon Lin Chew;Vinsensius B. Vega

  • Computational and Experimental Analysis of Microsatellites in Rice (Oryza sativa L.): Frequency, Length Variation, Transposon Associations, and Genetic Marker Potential

    Svetlana Temnykh;Genevieve DeClerck;Angelika Lukashova;Leonard Lipovich

  • A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas

    Alistair R.R. Forrest;Hideya Kawaji;Michael Rehli;J. Kenneth Baillie

  • Antisense Transcription in the Mammalian Transcriptome

    S. Katayama;Y. Tomaru;T. Kasukawa;K. Waki

  • Mapping and genome organization of microsatellite sequences in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    S. Temnykh;William D. Park;Nicola Ayres;Sam Cartinhour

  • An atlas of human long non-coding RNAs with accurate 5′ ends

    Chung Chau Hon;Jordan A. Ramilowski;Jayson Harshbarger;Nicolas Bertin;Nicolas Bertin

  • Diversity of microsatellites derived from genomic libraries and GenBank sequences in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    Y. G. Cho;T. Ishii;S. Temnykh;X. Chen

  • Evolutionary conservation of long non-coding RNAs; sequence, structure, function.

    Per Johnsson;Leonard Lipovich;Dan Grandér;Kevin V. Morris;Kevin V. Morris

  • Metabolic costs and evolutionary implications of human brain development

    Christopher W. Kuzawa;Harry T. Chugani;Lawrence I. Grossman;Leonard Lipovich

  • Whole-Genome Cartography of Estrogen Receptor α Binding Sites

    Chin-Yo Lin;Vinsensius B. B. Vega;Jane S. Thomsen;Tao Zhang

  • Long noncoding RNAs are rarely translated in two human cell lines

    Balázs Bánfai;Hui Jia;Jainab Khatun;Emily Wood

  • Genome-wide computational identification and manual annotation of human long noncoding RNA genes.

    Hui Jia;Maureen Osak;Gireesh K. Bogu;Lawrence W. Stanton

  • Conserved long noncoding RNAs transcriptionally regulated by Oct4 and Nanog modulate pluripotency in mouse embryonic stem cells

    Jameelah Sheik Mohamed;Philip Michael Gaughwin;Bing Lim;Paul Robson

  • Complex Loci in Human and Mouse Genomes

    Par G Engstrom;Harukazu Suzuki;Noriko Ninomiya;Altuna Akalin

  • Gene identification signature (GIS) analysis for transcriptome characterization and genome annotation

    Patrick Ng;Chia Lin Wei;Wing Kin Sung;Kuo Ping Chiu

  • Association of Body Mass Index with DNA Methylation and Gene Expression in Blood Cells and Relations to Cardiometabolic Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Approach

    Michael M Mendelson;Michael M Mendelson;Michael M Mendelson;Riccardo E. Marioni;Riccardo E. Marioni;Roby Joehanes;Roby Joehanes;Chunyu Liu;Chunyu Liu

  • Sall4 regulates distinct transcription circuitries in different blastocyst-derived stem cell lineages

    Chin Yan Lim;Wai Leong Tam;Jinqiu Zhang;Haw Siang Ang

  • MacroRNA underdogs in a microRNA world: evolutionary, regulatory, and biomedical significance of mammalian long non-protein-coding RNA.

    Leonard Lipovich;Rory Johnson;Chin Yo Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Chet C. Sherwood
Chet C. Sherwood George Washington University
Derek E. Wildman
Derek E. Wildman University of South Florida
Patrick R. Hof
Patrick R. Hof Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington
James B. Meigs
James B. Meigs Harvard University
Josée Dupuis
Josée Dupuis McGill University
Jerome I. Rotter
Jerome I. Rotter UCLA Medical Center
Morris Goodman
Morris Goodman Wayne State University
Eric Boerwinkle
Eric Boerwinkle The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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