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21349
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National Ranking
3993

Overview

Warren G. Sanger was affiliated with the University of Nebraska Medical Center in the United States. Their career was associated with this institution, contributing to the academic and medical research community based there.

Throughout their career, Sanger did not have published records of recent papers or frequently co-authored works listed in the available data. Similarly, there were no specified frequent publication venues or identified specific main fields, subfields, or main topics of study associated with their name in the documented sources.

There were no listed books or awards attributed to Warren G. Sanger, nor were there records of any particular notable papers for which they were solely or primarily known.

As Sanger is recorded as deceased, the profile is provided entirely in the past tense to respect the historical nature of the information. The data reflects a limited but specific academic presence rooted at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Best Publications

  • The Use of Molecular Profiling to Predict Survival after Chemotherapy for Diffuse Large-B-Cell Lymphoma

    Andreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Wing C. Chan;Wing C. Chan;Joseph M. Connors

  • The proliferation gene expression signature is a quantitative integrator of oncogenic events that predicts survival in mantle cell lymphoma

    Andreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Adrian Wiestner;Wing C. Chan;Wing C. Chan

  • Molecular diagnosis of Burkitt's lymphoma.

    Sandeep S. Dave;Kai Fu;George W. Wright;Lloyd T. Lam

  • Producing primate embryonic stem cells by somatic cell nuclear transfer

    J. A. Byrne;D. A. Pedersen;L. L. Clepper;M. Nelson

  • Cyclin D1-negative mantle cell lymphoma : a clinicopathologic study based on gene expression profiling

    Kai Fu;Dennis D. Weisenburger;Timothy Charles Greiner;Sandeep Dave

  • An evidence-based approach to establish the functional and clinical significance of copy number variants in intellectual and developmental disabilities.

    Erin B. Kaminsky;Vineith Kaul;Justin Paschall;Deanna M. Church

  • Incidence and characterization of secondary myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myelogenous leukemia following high-dose chemoradiotherapy and autologous stem-cell transplantation for lymphoid malignancies.

    D L Darrington;J M Vose;J R Anderson;P J Bierman

  • Inactivating mutations and overexpression of BCL10, a caspase recruitment domain-containing gene, in MALT lymphoma with t(1;14)(p22;q32).

    Quangeng Zhang;Reiner Siebert;Minhong Yan;Bernd Hinzmann

  • Downregulation of death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

    Aparna Raval;Stephan M. Tanner;John C. Byrd;Elizabeth B. Angerman

  • The t(14;18) defines a unique subset of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with a germinal center B-cell gene expression profile.

    James Z. Huang;Warren G. Sanger;Timothy C. Greiner;Louis M. Staudt

  • Expression of ALK1 and p80 in Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor and Its Mesenchymal Mimics: A Study of 135 Cases

    Melissa H Cessna;Holly Zhou;Warren G Sanger;Sherrie L Perkins

  • BCL2 translocation defines a unique tumor subset within the germinal center B-cell-like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

    Javeed Iqbal;Warren G. Sanger;Douglas E. Horsman;Andreas Rosenwald

  • Deletion 17q12 Is a Recurrent Copy Number Variant that Confers High Risk of Autism and Schizophrenia

    Daniel Moreno-De-Luca;Jennifer Mulle;Erin Baldwin Kaminsky;Stephan J. Sanders

  • t(11;18)(q21;q21) is the most common translocation in MALT lymphomas

    I. A. Auer;R. D. Gascoyne;J. M. Conners;F. E. Cotter

  • Distinctive patterns of BCL6 molecular alterations and their functional consequences in different subgroups of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

    Javeed Iqbal;Timothy Charles Greiner;K. Patel;Bhavana J Dave

  • Semen cryobanking for men with cancer — Criteria change

    Warren G. Sanger;John H. Olson;Jerome K. Sherman

  • Aberrant immunoglobulin class switch recombination and switch translocations in activated B cell–like diffuse large B cell lymphoma

    Georg Lenz;Inga Nagel;Reiner Siebert;Anna V. Roschke

  • Intermediate lymphocytic lymphoma: immunophenotypic and cytogenetic findings

    Dennis D. Weisenburger;Warren G. Sanger;James O. Armitage;David T. Purtilo

  • Burkitt's and Burkitt-like lymphoma in children and adolescents: a review of the Children's Cancer Group experience.

    Mitchell S. Cairo;Richard Sposto;Sherrie L. Perkins;Anna T. Meadows

  • Mantle cell lymphoma. A clinicopathologic study of 68 cases from the Nebraska Lymphoma Study Group

    Dennis D. Weisenburger;Julie M. Vose;Timothy C. Greiner;James C. Lynch

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis D. Weisenburger
Dennis D. Weisenburger University of Nebraska Medical Center
James O. Armitage
James O. Armitage University of Nebraska Medical Center
Wing C. Chan
Wing C. Chan City of Hope
Mitchell S. Cairo
Mitchell S. Cairo New York Medical College
Julie M. Vose
Julie M. Vose University of Nebraska Medical Center
David T. Purtilo
David T. Purtilo University of Nebraska Medical Center
Elias Campo
Elias Campo University of Barcelona
Louis M. Staudt
Louis M. Staudt National Institutes of Health
Randy D. Gascoyne
Randy D. Gascoyne BC Cancer Agency
Elaine S. Jaffe
Elaine S. Jaffe National Institutes of Health

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