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Michael R. Emmert-Buck

Michael R. Emmert-Buck

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Medicine

D-Index
84
Citations
31457
World Ranking
14942
National Ranking
7551

Overview

Michael R. Emmert-Buck is affiliated with the Avoneaux Medical Institute in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a concentration on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Oncology, and Spectroscopy as subfields of study.

The main topics of their work include Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications, Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, RNA modifications and cancer, Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, Cancer Cells and Metastasis, and Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications.

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • Author Correction: The evolutionary history of lethal metastatic prostate cancer (2020, Nature)
  • Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples (2022, Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry)
  • Microdissection Methods Utilizing Single-Cell Subtype Analysis and the Impact on Precision Medicine (2022, Methods in molecular biology)
  • Synergizing microdissection with ddPCR to advance precision oncology (2021, Journal of Clinical Oncology)
  • Utilizing single-cell-subtype analysis via advanced microdissection methods and the impact on precision medicine (2020, Journal of Clinical Oncology)

Frequent publication venues for Michael R. Emmert-Buck include the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Cancer Research, Methods in molecular biology, Nature, and Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry.

Among frequent coauthors are Donald J. Johann, Michael A. Tangrea, Sarah Laun, Erich A. Peterson, and Ik Jae Shin.

Best Publications

  • Laser Capture Microdissection

    Michael R. Emmert-Buck;Robert F. Bonner;Paul D. Smith;Rodrigo F. Chuaqui

  • Positional Cloning of the Gene for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia-Type 1

    Settara C. Chandrasekharappa;Siradanahalli C. Guru;Pachiappan Manickam;Shodimu Emmanuel Olufemi

  • The evolutionary history of lethal metastatic prostate cancer.

    Gunes Gundem;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo;Barbara Kremeyer;Ludmil B. Alexandrov

  • Reverse phase protein microarrays which capture disease progression show activation of pro-survival pathways at the cancer invasion front

    Cloud P Paweletz;Cloud P Paweletz;Cloud P Paweletz;Lu Charboneau;Verena E Bichsel;Verena E Bichsel;Nicole L Simone

  • Laser Capture Microdissection: Molecular Analysis of Tissue

    Robert F. Bonner;Michael Emmert-Buck;Kristina Cole;Thomas Pohida

  • Serum Proteomic Patterns for Detection of Prostate Cancer

    Emanuel F. Petricoin;David K. Ornstein;Cloud P. Paweletz;Ali Ardekani

  • Post-analysis follow-up and validation of microarray experiments

    Rodrigo F. Chuaqui;Robert F. Bonner;Carolyn J.M. Best;John W. Gillespie

  • 2D Differential In-gel Electrophoresis for the Identification of Esophageal Scans Cell Cancer-specific Protein Markers

    Ge Zhou;Hongmei Li;Dianne DeCamp;She Chen

  • Laser-capture microdissection: opening the microscopic frontier to molecular analysis

    Nicole L Simone;Robert F Bonner;John W Gillespie;Michael R Emmert-Buck

  • Germline Mutations of the MEN1 Gene in Familial Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 and Related States

    Sunita K. Agarwal;Mary Beth Kester;Larisa V. Debelenko;Christina Heppner

  • A mouse model of multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1, develops multiple endocrine tumors

    Judy S. Crabtree;Peter Christopher Scacheri;Jerrold M. Ward;Lisa Garrett-Beal

  • Somatic mutation of the MEN1 gene in parathyroid tumours.

    Heppner C;Kester Mb;Agarwal Sk;Debelenko Lv

  • Distinct pattern of expression of differentiation and growth-related genes in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck revealed by the use of laser capture microdissection and cDNA arrays.

    Chidchanok Leethanakul;Vyomesh Patel;John Gillespie;Michael Pallente

  • Immuno-LCM: laser capture microdissection of immunostained frozen sections for mRNA analysis.

    Falko Fend;Michael R. Emmert-Buck;Rodrigo Chuaqui;Kristina Cole

  • Defective placental vasculogenesis causes embryonic lethality in VHL-deficient mice.

    James R. Gnarra;Jerrold M. Ward;Forbes D. Porter;Joseph R. Wagner

  • Allelic Loss on Chromosome 8p12–21 in Microdissected Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia

    Michael R. Emmert-Buck;Cathy D. Vocke;Rudy O. Pozzatti;Paul H. Duray

  • A microdissection technique for archival DNA analysis of specific cell populations in lesions < 1 mm in size.

    Zhengping Zhuang;P. Bertheau;M. R. Emmert-Buck;L. A. Liotta

  • Somatic mutations of the MEN1 tumor suppressor gene in sporadic gastrinomas and insulinomas

    Zhengping Zhuang;Alexander O. Vortmeyer;Svetlana Pack;Steve Huang

  • Evaluation of Non-Formalin Tissue Fixation for Molecular Profiling Studies

    John W. Gillespie;John W. Gillespie;Carolyn J.M. Best;Verena E. Bichsel;Kristina A. Cole

  • The evolutionary history of lethal metastatic prostate cancer

    G Gundem;P Van Loo;B Kremeyer;L B Alexandrov

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance A. Liotta
Lance A. Liotta George Mason University
Zhengping Zhuang
Zhengping Zhuang National Institutes of Health
W. Marston Linehan
W. Marston Linehan National Institutes of Health
Stephen J. Marx
Stephen J. Marx National Institutes of Health
Francis S. Collins
Francis S. Collins National Institutes of Health
Allen M. Spiegel
Allen M. Spiegel Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Settara C. Chandrasekharappa
Settara C. Chandrasekharappa National Institutes of Health
Paul H. Duray
Paul H. Duray National Institutes of Health
Stephen M. Hewitt
Stephen M. Hewitt National Institutes of Health
Alisa M. Goldstein
Alisa M. Goldstein National Institutes of Health

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