Vito Michele Fazio mainly investigates Molecular biology, Cancer research, Cancer, Pathology and Breast cancer. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Plasmid, Gene expression, Gene, DNA and Leaky scanning. His Cancer research research includes elements of Bisulfite sequencing, DNA methylation, Methylation and Gene expression profiling.
His work deals with themes such as Immunology, Antigen, Immunogenicity and Bioinformatics, which intersect with Cancer. His studies deal with areas such as Regimen, Clinical trial and Western blot as well as Immunology. He has researched Breast cancer in several fields, including Vimentin and FMR1.
His primary areas of investigation include Cancer research, Internal medicine, Cancer, Immunology and Breast cancer. The Cancer research study combines topics in areas such as Epigenetics, Methylation, Gene, DNA methylation and Colorectal cancer. His Methylation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Bisulfite sequencing, Promoter, Gene silencing and Molecular biology.
Vito Michele Fazio has included themes like Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Oncology in his Internal medicine study. His work in Immunology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Naked DNA. In Breast cancer, Vito Michele Fazio works on issues like microRNA, which are connected to Gene expression profiling.
His primary areas of study are Cancer research, Internal medicine, Oncology, Cancer and DNA methylation. Vito Michele Fazio has included themes like Methylation, Gene expression profiling, Gene mutation, microRNA and Colorectal cancer in his Cancer research study. When carried out as part of a general Internal medicine research project, his work on Breast cancer, Chemotherapy and Complete response is frequently linked to work in Nab-paclitaxel, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His Oncology research incorporates themes from Hepatocellular carcinoma and Cohort, Pathology. His Cancer research includes elements of Biomarker and Immunohistochemistry. His DNA methylation research incorporates elements of Lung cancer and Renal cell carcinoma.
Vito Michele Fazio spends much of his time researching Cancer research, Gene expression profiling, Colorectal cancer, Internal medicine and Oncology. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in microRNA, Gene, Untranslated region, Surgical oncology and Clonogenic assay. Vito Michele Fazio has researched Gene expression profiling in several fields, including Steroid hormone receptor, Promoter, Breast cancer and Signal transduction.
His study in Colorectal cancer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cancer stem cell and Metastasis. His Metastasis study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Immunology. His studies examine the connections between Internal medicine and genetics, as well as such issues in DNA methylation, with regards to Renal cell carcinoma, Pathology, Chromophobe cell, Carcinoma and Papillary renal cell carcinomas.
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Integrative genome analyses identify key somatic driver mutations of small-cell lung cancer
Martin Peifer;Lynnette Fernández-Cuesta;Martin L. Sos;Julie George.
Nature Genetics (2012)
Sperm cells as vectors for introducing foreign DNA into eggs: genetic transformation of mice.
Marialuisa Lavitrano;Antonella Camaioni;Vito M. Fazio;Susanna Dolci.
Cell (1989)
A genomics-based classification of human lung tumors
Danila Seidel;Thomas Zander;Lukas C. Heukamp;Martin Peifer.
Science Translational Medicine (2013)
The AOM/DSS murine model for the study of colon carcinogenesis: From pathways to diagnosis and therapy studies
Mariangela De Robertis;Emanuela Massi;Maria Luana Poeta;Simone Carotti.
Journal of Carcinogenesis (2011)
Detection of mitochondrial DNA mutations in primary breast cancer and fine-needle aspirates.
Paola Parrella;Yan Xiao;Makiko Fliss;Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes.
Cancer Research (2001)
Identification of a mononucleotide repeat as a major target for mitochondrial DNA alterations in human tumors
Montserrat Sanchez-Cespedes;Paola Parrella;Shuji Nomoto;Daniel Cohen.
Cancer Research (2001)
Optimisation of electrotransfer of plasmid into skeletal muscle by pretreatment with hyaluronidase -- increased expression with reduced muscle damage.
JM McMahon;E Signori;KE Wells;VM Fazio;VM Fazio.
Gene Therapy (2001)
DNA Vaccines: Developing New Strategies against Cancer
Daniela Fioretti;Sandra Iurescia;Vito Michele Fazio;Vito Michele Fazio;Monica Rinaldi.
BioMed Research International (2010)
CD74-NRG1 fusions in lung adenocarcinoma
Lynnette Fernandez-Cuesta;Dennis Plenker;Hirotaka Osada;Ruping Sun.
Cancer Discovery (2014)
Correlation between PTPN11 gene mutations and congenital heart defects in Noonan and LEOPARD syndromes
A. Sarkozy;Emanuela Conti;D. Seripa;M. C. Digilio.
Journal of Medical Genetics (2003)
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