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Nicholas P. Anagnou is affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a significant focus on Molecular Biology and Genetics as subfields. The scientist's published work also addresses Cancer Research, Oncology, and Infectious Diseases.

The research topics covered by Nicholas P. Anagnou include:

  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Cancer-related gene regulation
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research

Notable recent papers from Nicholas P. Anagnou include:

  • Metabolic rewiring is associated with HPV-specific profiles in cervical cancer cell lines, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Recommendations for Pregnancy in Rare Inherited Anemias, 2020, HemaSphere
  • Gene Therapy for Malignant and Benign Gynaecological Disorders: A Systematic Review of an Emerging Success Story, 2022, Cancers
  • Developing Oncolytic Viruses for the Treatment of Cervical Cancer, 2023, Cells
  • The EHA Research Roadmap: Anemias, 2021, HemaSphere

The scientist frequently collaborates with several other researchers in the field. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Kalliopi I. Pappa
  • Ekati Drakopoulou
  • Eleni Kalafati
  • E Kalafati
  • Alì Taher

Nicholas P. Anagnou's articles have appeared in multiple publication venues, particularly those focusing on cervical cancer and hematology. Frequent venues are:

  • Cervical cancer
  • Cells
  • HemaSphere
  • Blood
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Meta-analysis identifies 29 additional ulcerative colitis risk loci, increasing the number of confirmed associations to 47.

    Carl A. Anderson;Gabrielle Boucher;Charlie W. Lees;Andre Franke

  • 5-azacytidine selectively increases gamma-globin synthesis in a patient with beta+ thalassemia.

    Ley Tj;DeSimone J;Anagnou Np;Keller Gh

  • HbVar: A relational database of human hemoglobin variants and thalassemia mutations at the globin gene server.

    Ross C. Hardison;David H.K. Chui;Belinda Giardine;Cathy Riemer

  • IMPROVEMENTS IN THE HBVAR DATABASE OF HUMAN HEMOGLOBIN VARIANTS AND THALASSEMIA MUTATIONS FOR POPULATION AND SEQUENCE VARIATION STUDIES

    George P. Patrinos;Belinda Giardine;Cathy Riemer;Webb Miller

  • Profiling of Discrete Gynecological Cancers Reveals Novel Transcriptional Modules and Common Features Shared by Other Cancer Types and Embryonic Stem Cells.

    Kalliopi I. Pappa;Kalliopi I. Pappa;Alexander Polyzos;Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch;Ninette Amariglio

  • Molecular and proteomic characterization of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from amniotic fluid: comparison to bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

    Maria G. Roubelakis;Kalliopi I. Pappa;Vasiliki Bitsika;Dimitra Zagoura

  • The Western and Eastern Roots of the Saami—the Story of Genetic “Outliers” Told by Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes

    Kristiina Tambets;Siiri Rootsi;Toomas Kivisild;Hela Help

  • Novel sources of fetal stem cells: where do they fit on the developmental continuum?

    Kalliopi I Pappa;Kalliopi I Pappa;Nicholas P Anagnou;Nicholas P Anagnou

  • Disuniting Uniformity: A Pied Cladistic Canvas of mtDNA Haplogroup H in Eurasia

    Eva Liis Loogväli;Urmas Roostalu;Boris A. Malyarchuk;Miroslava V. Derenko

  • HbVar database of human hemoglobin variants and thalassemia mutations: 2007 update.

    Belinda Giardine;Sjozef van Baal;Polynikis Kaimakis;Cathy Riemer

  • Origin and Diffusion of mtDNA Haplogroup X

    Maere Reidla;Toomas Kivisild;Ene Metspalu;Katrin Kaldma

  • Genome-wide Association Study for Ulcerative Colitis Identifies Risk Loci at 7q22 and 22q13 (IL17REL)

    Andre Franke;Tobias Balschun;Christian Sina;David Ellinghaus

  • Therapeutic potential of a distinct population of human amniotic fluid mesenchymal stem cells and their secreted molecules in mice with acute hepatic failure

    Dimitra S Zagoura;Maria G Roubelakis;Vasiliki Bitsika;Ourania Trohatou

  • Y chromosomal haplogroup J as a signature of the post-neolithic colonization of Europe

    F. Di Giacomo;F. Luca;L. O. Popa;N. Akar

  • Advances in thalassemia research.

    A. W. Nienhuis;N. P. Anagnou;Timothy Ley

  • RNA processing errors in patients with beta-thalassemia.

    Timothy J. Ley;Nicholas P. Anagnou;Guglielmina Pepe;Arthur W. Nienhuis

  • Amniotic Fluid and Amniotic Membrane Stem Cells: Marker Discovery

    Maria G. Roubelakis;Ourania Trohatou;Nicholas P. Anagnou

  • Therapeutic levels of fetal hemoglobin in erythroid progeny of β-thalassemic CD34+ cells after lentiviral vector-mediated gene transfer.

    Andrew Wilber;Phillip W. Hargrove;Yoon-Sang Kim;Janice M. Riberdy

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Promotes Fetal Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell Migration and Wound Healing Process

    Maria G Roubelakis;Ourania Trohatou;Ourania Trohatou;Apostolos Roubelakis;Evgenia Mili

  • Beta O-39 thalassemia gene: a premature termination codon causes beta- mRNA deficiency without affecting cytoplasmic beta-mRNA stability

    RK Humphries;TJ Ley;NP Anagnou;AW Baur

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Gazouli
Maria Gazouli National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Arthur W. Nienhuis
Arthur W. Nienhuis St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Timothy J. Ley
Timothy J. Ley Washington University in St. Louis
Richard Villems
Richard Villems University of Tartu
Ene Metspalu
Ene Metspalu University of Tartu
Stephen J. O'Brien
Stephen J. O'Brien Nova Southeastern University
David H.K. Chui
David H.K. Chui Boston University
George P. Patrinos
George P. Patrinos University of Patras
Andrea Novelletto
Andrea Novelletto University of Rome Tor Vergata

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