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Martin Tenniswood is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on molecular and cancer biology with applications in cancer diagnosis and oral health.

Their work includes multiple studies on small noncoding RNAs extracted from urinary exosomes, with an emphasis on classifying prostate cancer into different risk categories. This includes investigation into the differentiation between indolent and aggressive disease forms as well as low-grade and higher-grade classifications. The research spans several years with publications appearing mainly in The Journal of Urology and other related scientific journals.

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Tenniswood are:

  • Expression of Small Noncoding RNAs in Urinary Exosomes Classifies Prostate Cancer into Indolent and Aggressive Disease, 2020, The Journal of Urology
  • Caries and periodontitis associated bacteria are more abundant in human saliva compared to other great apes, 2020, Archives of Oral Biology
  • MP75-14 ANALYSIS OF SMALL NON-CODING RNAS IN URINARY EXOSOMES ACCURATELY CLASSIFIES PROSTATE CANCER INTO LOW GRADE AND HIGHER GRADE DISEASE, 2020, The Journal of Urology
  • Analysis of small non-coding RNAs in urinary exosomes to classify prostate cancer into low-grade (GG1) and higher-grade (GG2-5)., 2020, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • LBA02-09 A HIGH THROUGH-PUT TEST INTERROGATING 442 SMALL NON-CODING RNAS (SNCRNA) EXTRACTED FROM URINE EXOSOMES ACCURATELY IDENTIFIES AND STRATIFIES PROSTATE CANCER INTO LOW-, INTERMEDIATE- OR HIGH-RISK DISEASE, 2021, The Journal of Urology

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Tenniswood include:

  • Derya Tilki
  • Neil Fleshner
  • Laurence Klotz
  • A. Gregory DiRienzo
  • Wei-Lin Winnie Wang

The primary publication venues for Tenniswood's research are:

  • The Journal of Urology
  • Archives of Oral Biology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • European Urology Open Science

Their research fields and subfields include cancer research, periodontics, physiology, and molecular biology.

Key research topics covered by Tenniswood comprise:

  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Oral microbiology and periodontitis research
  • Salivary gland disorders and functions
  • Gut microbiota and health

Best Publications

  • The biochemistry of cell death by apoptosis.

    Wilfried Bursch;Leonard Kleine;Martin Tenniswood

  • Adipocyte-secreted factors synergistically promote mammary tumorigenesis through induction of anti-apoptotic transcriptional programs and proto-oncogene stabilization

    Puneeth Iyengar;Terry P. Combs;Shalin J. Shah;Valérie Gouon-Evans

  • Active cell death in hormone-dependent tissues

    M P Tenniswood;R S Guenette;J Lakins;M Mooibroek

  • Characterization and cloning of androgen-repressed mRNAs from rat ventral prostate.

    Jocelyne G. Léger;Michael L. Montpetit;Martin P. Tenniswood

  • Androgen-repressed messages in the rat ventral prostate.

    Michael L. Montpetit;Kenneth R. Lawless;Martin Tenniswood

  • Cell death: programmed, apoptosis, necrosis, or other?

    Z Zakeri;W Bursch;M Tenniswood;R A Lockshin

  • Genomic organization and expression of the rat TRPM-2 (clusterin) gene, a gene implicated in apoptosis.

    P Wong;J Pineault;J Lakins;D Taillefer

  • Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion elicits neuronal apoptosis and behavioral impairment.

    Steffany A. L. Bennett;Martin Tenniswood;Jia-Hua Chen;Christopher M. Davidson

  • 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 induces morphological and biochemical markers of apoptosis in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

    Maura Simboli-Campbell;Carmen J. Narvaez;Martin Tenniswood;JoEllen Welsh

  • Comparative effects of 1,25(OH)2D3 and EB1089 on cell cycle kinetics and apoptosis in MCF-7 breast cancer cells.

    M. Simboli-Campbell;C. J. Narvaez;K. Van Weelden;M. Tenniswood

  • Molecular characterization of human TRPM-2/clusterin, a gene associated with sperm maturation, apoptosis and neurodegeneration

    Paul Wong;Paul Wong;Daniel Taillefer;Johnathon Lakins;Jean Pineault

  • Histone deacetylase inhibitors differentially stabilize acetylated p53 and induce cell cycle arrest or apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

    S Roy;K Packman;R Jeffrey;M Tenniswood

  • Apoptotic Regression of MCF-7 Xenografts in Nude Mice Treated with the Vitamin D3 Analog, EB1089

    Kathryn VanWeelden;Louise Flanagan;Louise Flanagan;Lise Binderup;Martin Tenniswood

  • Clusterin biogenesis is altered during apoptosis in the regressing rat ventral prostate

    Johnathan Lakins;Steffany A L Bennett;Jia Hua Chen;Jennifer M. Arnold

  • Identification and characterization of glycosylation sites in human serum clusterin

    James T. Kapron;George M. Hilliard;Johnathon N. Lakins;Martin P. R. Tenniswood

  • Acid phosphatases: androgen dependent markers of rat prostate.

    M Tenniswood;C E Bird;A F Clark

  • Effects of 1α,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 and testosterone on miRNA and mRNA expression in LNCaP cells

    Wei-Lin W Wang;Wei-Lin W Wang;Namita Chatterjee;Namita Chatterjee;Sridar V. Chittur;Sridar V. Chittur;JoEllen Welsh;JoEllen Welsh

  • Role of epithelial-stromal interactions in the control of gene expression in the prostate: an hypothesis.

    Martin Tenniswood

  • Vitellogenin gene expression in male rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).

    Katherine Le Guellec;Kenneth Lawless;Yves Valotaire;Michel Kress

  • Ductal heterogeneity of cytokeratins, gene expression, and cell death in the rat ventral prostate.

    Michèle Rouleau;Jocelyne Léger;Martin Tenniswood

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Helquist
Paul Helquist University of Notre Dame
Jamshed R. Tata
Jamshed R. Tata Medical Research Council
Laurence Klotz
Laurence Klotz University of Toronto
Gerald J. Chader
Gerald J. Chader University of Southern California
Neil Fleshner
Neil Fleshner Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Peter S. Nelson
Peter S. Nelson Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Robert L. Vessella
Robert L. Vessella University of Washington
Marvin J. Miller
Marvin J. Miller University of Notre Dame
Mark R. Wilson
Mark R. Wilson University of Wollongong
David C.S. Roberts
David C.S. Roberts Wake Forest University

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