Member of the Association of American Physicians
Stephen J. Meltzer mainly focuses on Cancer research, Carcinogenesis, DNA methylation, Pathology and Molecular biology. His Cancer research research includes elements of Mutation, Microsatellite instability, Loss of heterozygosity, Tumor suppressor gene and Adenocarcinoma. Stephen J. Meltzer interconnects Esophagus, Esophageal disease and Squamous carcinoma in the investigation of issues within Adenocarcinoma.
His work deals with themes such as Cadherin, Cell and Cell growth, which intersect with Carcinogenesis. Stephen J. Meltzer has researched DNA methylation in several fields, including Regulation of gene expression, Methylation and Epigenetics. Stephen J. Meltzer regularly links together related areas like Adenomatous polyposis coli in his Pathology studies.
Stephen J. Meltzer mostly deals with Cancer research, Cancer, Carcinogenesis, Pathology and DNA methylation. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Microsatellite instability, Gene, Loss of heterozygosity, Tumor suppressor gene and Adenocarcinoma. Stephen J. Meltzer has included themes like microRNA, Cell growth and Bioinformatics in his Cancer study.
Stephen J. Meltzer focuses mostly in the field of Pathology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Esophagus and, in certain cases, Esophageal cancer and Gastroenterology. His DNA methylation research integrates issues from Methylation and Epigenetics. His research in Esophageal disease focuses on subjects like Barrett's esophagus, which are connected to Dysplasia and Oncology.
His primary areas of investigation include Cancer research, Cancer, Internal medicine, Cell growth and Barrett's esophagus. His Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Carcinogenesis, Apoptosis, Signal transduction and DNA methylation. His work carried out in the field of DNA methylation brings together such families of science as Methylation and Adenocarcinoma.
Stephen J. Meltzer is interested in Colorectal cancer, which is a field of Cancer. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Gastroenterology and Oncology. His research integrates issues of Esophagus, Sonic hedgehog, Dysplasia and Hedgehog signaling pathway in his study of Barrett's esophagus.
Stephen J. Meltzer spends much of his time researching Cancer research, Cell growth, Cell biology, Barrett's esophagus and Downregulation and upregulation. Stephen J. Meltzer combines subjects such as Exome sequencing, Cancer, Colorectal cancer, Biomarker and MSH6 with his study of Cancer research. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including RNA, Small interfering RNA, Cell cycle and Transcription factor.
His Barrett's esophagus study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Esophagus, Dysplasia and Gastroenterology. His Downregulation and upregulation research includes themes of Carcinogenesis, Gene silencing and Wnt signaling pathway, Signal transduction. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both In vitro, Transfection and In vivo.
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A National Cancer Institute Workshop on Microsatellite Instability for Cancer Detection and Familial Predisposition: Development of International Criteria for the Determination of Microsatellite Instability in Colorectal Cancer
C. Richard Boland;Stephen N. Thibodeau;Stanley R. Hamilton;David Sidransky.
Cancer Research (1998)
6-Mercaptopurine in the management of inflammatory bowel disease: short- and long-term toxicity.
Daniel H. Present;Stephen J. Meltzer;Michael P. Krumholz;Anita Wolke.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1989)
AN IMPROVEMENT OF THE SINGLE – STEP METHOD OF RNA ISOLATION BY ACID GUANIDINIUM THIOCYANATE – PHENOL – CHLOROFORM EXTRACTION
S J Meltzer;S M Mane;P K Wood;L Johnson.
(1990)
Increased Expression of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase and Cyclooxygenase-2 in Barrett's Esophagus and Associated Adenocarcinomas
Keith T. Wilson;Sidong Fu;Kalathur S. Ramanujam;Stephen J. Meltzer.
Cancer Research (1998)
Analysis of adenomatous polyposis coli promoter hypermethylation in human cancer.
Manel Esteller;Andrew Sparks;Minoru Toyota;Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes.
Cancer Research (2000)
MicroRNAs and epigenetics.
Fumiaki Sato;Soken Tsuchiya;Stephen J. Meltzer;Kazuharu Shimizu.
FEBS Journal (2011)
Microsatellite instability in the insulin–like growth factor II receptor gene in gastrointestinal tumours
R. F. Souza;R. Appel;J. Yin;S. Wang.
Nature Genetics (1996)
Molecular evolution of the metaplasia-dysplasia-adenocarcinoma sequence in the esophagus.
Janusz A. Jankowski;Nick A. Wright;Stephen J. Meltzer;George Triadafilopoulos.
American Journal of Pathology (1999)
Increased expression and cellular localization of inducible nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase 2 in Helicobacter pylori gastritis.
Sidong Fu;Kalathur S. Ramanujam;Annie Wong;George T. Fantry.
Gastroenterology (1999)
E-Cadherin Gene Promoter Hypermethylation in Primary Human Gastric Carcinomas
Gen Tamura;Jing Yin;Suna Wang;A. S. Fleisher.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2000)
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