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20748
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11122
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4814

Overview

Teresa M. Przytycka is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research spans several areas within Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a total of 100 publications in this broad field.

The scientist's work focuses on multiple specialized subfields, including:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cancer Research
  • Genetics
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Insect Science

Key topics within their research include:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Gene expression and cancer classification
  • Gene Regulatory Network Analysis
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation

Teresa M. Przytycka has contributed to numerous publications, many of which have been disseminated through respected venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cell Systems
  • Journal of Computational Biology
  • Science
  • Bioinformatics Advances

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Przytycka with their publication year and venue are:

  • "Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly" (2022, Science)
  • "Cancer driver mutations: predictions and reality" (2023, Trends in Molecular Medicine)
  • "Fly Cell Atlas: a single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly" (2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • "Current and future directions in network biology" (2024, Bioinformatics Advances)
  • "Emergent dynamics of adult stem cell lineages from single nucleus and single cell RNA-Seq of Drosophila testes" (2023, eLife)

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Damian Wójtowicz
  • Yoo-Ah Kim
  • Soumitra Pal
  • Brian Oliver
  • Bayarbaatar Amgalan

Best Publications

  • The cancer genome atlas pan-cancer analysis project

    John N Weinstein;John N Weinstein;Eric A. Collisson;Gordon B Mills;Kenna R Mills Shaw;Kenna R Mills Shaw

  • Why do hubs in the yeast protein interaction network tend to be essential: reexamining the connection between the network topology and essentiality.

    Elena Zotenko;Julian Mestre;Dianne P. O'Leary;Teresa M. Przytycka

  • From hype to reality: data science enabling personalized medicine

    Holger Fröhlich;Rudi Balling;Niko Beerenwinkel;Oliver Kohlbacher

  • A simple parallel tree contraction algorithm

    K. Abrahamson;N. Dadoun;D. G. Kirkpatrick;T. Przytycka

  • Genome-wide detection of DNase I hypersensitive sites in single cells and FFPE tissue samples

    Wenfei Jin;Qingsong Tang;Mimi Wan;Kairong Cui

  • Transcription-dependent dynamic supercoiling is a short-range genomic force

    Fedor Kouzine;Ashutosh Gupta;Ashutosh Gupta;Laura Baranello;Damian Wojtowicz

  • Chapter 5: Network Biology Approach to Complex Diseases

    Dong-Yeon Cho;Yoo-Ah Kim;Teresa M. Przytycka

  • Toward the dynamic interactome: it's about time

    Teresa M. Przytycka;Mona Singh;Donna K. Slonim

  • RNA Polymerase II Regulates Topoisomerase 1 Activity to Favor Efficient Transcription.

    Laura Baranello;Damian Wojtowicz;Kairong Cui;Ballachanda N. Devaiah

  • Identifying causal genes and dysregulated pathways in complex diseases

    Yoo Ah Kim;Stefan Wuchty;Teresa M. Przytycka

  • Comparative validation of the D. melanogaster modENCODE transcriptome annotation

    Zhen Xia Chen;David Sturgill;Jiaxin Qu;Huaiyang Jiang

  • Permanganate/S1 Nuclease Footprinting Reveals Non-B DNA Structures with Regulatory Potential across a Mammalian Genome

    Fedor Kouzine;Damian Wojtowicz;Laura Baranello;Arito Yamane

  • Genomic analysis reveals a tight link between transcription factor dynamics and regulatory network architecture

    Raja Jothi;S Balaji;Arthur Wuster;Joshua A Grochow

  • Co-evolutionary analysis of domains in interacting proteins reveals insights into domain-domain interactions mediating protein-protein interactions.

    Raja Jothi;Praveen F. Cherukuri;Praveen F. Cherukuri;Asba Tasneem;Teresa M. Przytycka

  • DOMINE: a database of protein domain interactions

    Balaji Raghavachari;Asba Tasneem;Teresa M. Przytycka;Raja Jothi

  • Global Regulation of Promoter Melting in Naive Lymphocytes

    Fedor Kouzine;Damian Wojtowicz;Damian Wojtowicz;Arito Yamane;Wolfgang Resch

  • A protein taxonomy based on secondary structure

    Teresa Przytycka;Rajeev Aurora;Rajeev Aurora;George D. Rose

  • An O ( n log n ) Algorithm for the Maximum Agreement Subtree Problem for Binary Trees

    Richard Cole;Martin Farach-Colton;Ramesh Hariharan;Teresa Przytycka

  • Systems-biology dissection of eukaryotic cell growth.

    Teresa M Przytycka;Justen Andrews

  • The Cancer Genome Atlas Pan-Cancer analysis project

    Kyle Chang;Chad J Creighton;Caleb Davis;Lawrence Donehower

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian Oliver
Brian Oliver National Institutes of Health
Roded Sharan
Roded Sharan Tel Aviv University
David Levens
David Levens National Institutes of Health
David G. Kirkpatrick
David G. Kirkpatrick University of British Columbia
Chee Keong Kwoh
Chee Keong Kwoh Nanyang Technological University
Anna R. Panchenko
Anna R. Panchenko Queen's University
John J. Rossi
John J. Rossi City Of Hope National Medical Center
Jozef H. Przytycki
Jozef H. Przytycki George Washington University
Rolf Backofen
Rolf Backofen University of Freiburg
Susan E. Celniker
Susan E. Celniker Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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