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Thomas Kislinger

Thomas Kislinger

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
33174
World Ranking
6122
National Ranking
220

Overview

Thomas Kislinger is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Spectroscopy, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Oncology.

The scientist's research covers a diverse range of topics including:

  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics

Among recent published papers by Kislinger are:

  • A clinically applicable integrative molecular classification of meningiomas, 2021, published in Nature
  • Spatially confined sub-tumor microenvironments in pancreatic cancer, 2021, published in Cell
  • Recent advances in mass spectrometry based clinical proteomics: applications to cancer research, 2020, published in Clinical Proteomics
  • Standardization and harmonization of distributed multi-center proteotype analysis supporting precision medicine studies, 2020, published in Nature Communications
  • High-throughput approaches for precision medicine in high-grade serous ovarian cancer, 2020, published in Journal of Hematology & Oncology

Kislinger has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Shahbaz Khan
  • Vladimir Ignatchenko
  • Chitra Venugopal
  • Sheila K. Singh
  • Matthew Waas

Their publications are often found in prominent scientific venues such as:

  • Neuro-Oncology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Journal of Proteome Research
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018) : a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines

    Clotilde Théry;Kenneth W. Witwer;Elena Aikawa;Maria Jose Alcaraz

  • Blockade of RAGE–amphoterin signalling suppresses tumour growth and metastases

    Taguchi A;Blood Dc;del Toro G;Canet A

  • N ε-(Carboxymethyl)Lysine Adducts of Proteins Are Ligands for Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products That Activate Cell Signaling Pathways and Modulate Gene Expression

    Thomas Kislinger;Caifeng Fu;Birgit Huber;Wu Qu

  • Characterization of the proteins released from activated platelets leads to localization of novel platelet proteins in human atherosclerotic lesions

    Judith A. Coppinger;Gerard Cagney;Gerard Cagney;Sinead Toomey;Sinead Toomey;Thomas Kislinger;Thomas Kislinger

  • RAGE drives the development of glomerulosclerosis and implicates podocyte activation in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.

    Thoralf M. Wendt;Nozomu Tanji;Jiancheng Guo;Thomas R. Kislinger

  • RAGE Blockade Stabilizes Established Atherosclerosis in Diabetic Apolipoprotein E–Null Mice

    Loredana G. Bucciarelli;Thoralf Wendt;Wu Qu;Yan Lu

  • Advanced glycation end products activate endothelium through signal-transduction receptor RAGE: a mechanism for amplification of inflammatory responses.

    Giuseppina Basta;Guido Lazzerini;Marika Massaro;Tommaso Simoncini

  • Expression of Advanced Glycation End Products and Their Cellular Receptor RAGE in Diabetic Nephropathy and Nondiabetic Renal Disease

    Nozomu Tanji;Glen S. Markowitz;Caifeng Fu;Thomas Kislinger

  • Blockade of Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-Products Restores Effective Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice

    Mouza T. Goova;Jun Li;Thomas Kislinger;Wu Qu

  • Global survey of organ and organelle protein expression in mouse: combined proteomic and transcriptomic profiling.

    Thomas Kislinger;Brian Cox;Anitha Kannan;Clement Chung

  • Blockade of RAGE suppresses periodontitis-associated bone loss in diabetic mice

    Evanthia Lalla;Ira B. Lamster;Michael Feit;Linda Huang

  • EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    Dae-Kyum Kim;Jaewook Lee;Sae Rom Kim;Dong Sic Choi

  • A novel community driven software for functional enrichment analysis of extracellular vesicles data

    Mohashin Pathan;Shivakumar Keerthikumar;David Chisanga;Riccardo Alessandro

  • Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products Mediates Inflammation and Enhanced Expression of Tissue Factor in Vasculature of Diabetic Apolipoprotein E–Null Mice

    Thomas Kislinger;Nozomu Tanji;Thoralf Wendt;Wu Qu

  • The emerging role of extracellular vesicles as biomarkers for urogenital cancers

    Muhammad Nawaz;Giovanni Camussi;Hadi Valadi;Irina Nazarenko

  • A clinically applicable integrative molecular classification of meningiomas.

    Farshad Nassiri;Farshad Nassiri;Jeff Liu;Vikas Patil;Yasin Mamatjan

  • Spatially confined sub-tumor microenvironments in pancreatic cancer.

    Barbara T. Grünwald;Antoine Devisme;Geoffroy Andrieux;Foram Vyas

  • Recent advances in mass spectrometry based clinical proteomics: applications to cancer research.

    Andrew Macklin;Shahbaz Khan;Thomas Kislinger;Thomas Kislinger

  • Integrating gene and protein expression data: pattern analysis and profile mining.

    Brian Cox;Thomas Kislinger;Andrew Emili

  • EVpedia: A community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    D.-K. Kim;J. Lee;S. R. Kim;D.-S. Choi

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony O. Gramolini
Anthony O. Gramolini University of Toronto
Andrew Emili
Andrew Emili Boston University
Paul C. Boutros
Paul C. Boutros University of California, Los Angeles
David H. MacLennan
David H. MacLennan University of Toronto
Igor Jurisica
Igor Jurisica University Health Network
Michael F. Moran
Michael F. Moran University of Toronto
Ming-Sound Tsao
Ming-Sound Tsao Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Rama Khokha
Rama Khokha Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Fei-Fei Liu
Fei-Fei Liu Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Ann Marie Schmidt
Ann Marie Schmidt New York University

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