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Charlie E Massie
Affiliation
University of Cambridge
ORCID
Career Start Year
2003
Papers
70
H Index
36
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Journal Title
Published Year
37431085
Implementation and yield of upfront genomic profiling in a clinical prostate cancer diagnostic pathway.
BJU Int
2023
36170366
Accurate detection of benign and malignant renal tumor subtypes with MethylBoostER: An epigenetic marker-driven learning framework.
Sci Adv
2022
35659150
Rare Germline Variants Are Associated with Rapid Biochemical Recurrence After Radical Prostate Cancer Treatment: A Pan Prostate Cancer Group Study.
Eur Urol
2022
35450835
Microbiomes of Urine and the Prostate Are Linked to Human Prostate Cancer Risk Groups.
Eur Urol Oncol
2022
36539415
Dynamic partitioning of branched-chain amino acids-derived nitrogen supports renal cancer progression.
Nat Commun
2022
33288843
Discovery of PTN as a serum-based biomarker of pro-metastatic prostate cancer.
Br J Cancer
2021
34936871
Resolving the immune landscape of human prostate at a single-cell level in health and cancer.
Cell Rep
2021
32450824
Independence of HIF1a and androgen signaling pathways in prostate cancer.
BMC Cancer
2020
33015531
Development of a DNA Methylation-Based Diagnostic Signature to Distinguish Benign Oncocytoma From Renal Cell Carcinoma.
JCO Precis Oncol
2020
32554709
ctDNA monitoring using patient-specific sequencing and integration of variant reads.
Sci Transl Med
2020
32111235
Comprehensive characterization of cell-free tumor DNA in plasma and urine of patients with renal tumors.
Genome Med
2020
30499634
Using prognosis to guide early detection and treatment selection in non-metastatic prostate cancer.
BJU Int
2019
30237440
A reciprocal feedback between the PDZ binding kinase and androgen receptor drives prostate cancer.
Oncogene
2019
30389699
Measurement of Plasma Cell-Free Mitochondrial Tumor DNA Improves Detection of Glioblastoma in Patient-Derived Orthotopic Xenograft Models.
Cancer Res
2019
28870782
The role of TET-mediated DNA hydroxymethylation in prostate cancer.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
2018
30404863
Enhanced detection of circulating tumor DNA by fragment size analysis.
Sci Transl Med
2018
30304655
Classification and Personalized Prognosis in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms.
N Engl J Med
2018
29662167
Sequencing of prostate cancers identifies new cancer genes, routes of progression and drug targets.
Nat Genet
2018
29024710
Determination of complex subclonal structures of hematological malignancies by multiplexed genotyping of blood progenitor colonies.
Exp Hematol
2018
27117390
The importance of DNA methylation in prostate cancer development.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
2017
28292578
Corrigendum to "Integration of Copy Number and Transcriptomics Provides Risk Stratification in Prostate Cancer: A Discovery and Validation Cohort Study" [EBioMedicine 2 (9) (2015) 1133-1144].
EBioMedicine
2017
28501851
Implementing liquid biopsies into clinical decision making for cancer immunotherapy.
Oncotarget
2017
28233803
Liquid biopsies come of age: towards implementation of circulating tumour DNA.
Nat Rev Cancer
2017
28945760
Appraising the relevance of DNA copy number loss and gain in prostate cancer using whole genome DNA sequence data.
PLoS Genet
2017
28851861
Synthetic lethality between androgen receptor signalling and the PARP pathway in prostate cancer.
Nat Commun
2017
28717136
Association Of Plasma And Urinary Mutant DNA With Clinical Outcomes In Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer.
Sci Rep
2017
28545463
CVE: an R package for interactive variant prioritisation in precision oncology.
BMC Med Genomics
2017
27246338
Methods to Identify Chromatin-Bound Protein Complexes: From Genome-Wide to Locus-Specific Approaches.
Methods Mol Biol
2016
26572708
The Early Effects of Rapid Androgen Deprivation on Human Prostate Cancer.
Eur Urol
2016
26635038
STAT1 activation in association with JAK2 exon 12 mutations.
Haematologica
2016
27732966
HNF1B variants associate with promoter methylation and regulate gene networks activated in prostate and ovarian cancer.
Oncotarget
2016
27578825
Whole blood mRNA in prostate cancer reveals a four-gene androgen regulated panel.
Endocr Relat Cancer
2016
27314091
Kinase joins the chaperone club: Androgen-regulated kinome reveals choline kinase alpha as a potential drug target in prostate cancer.
Mol Cell Oncol
2016
25560400
HES5 silencing is an early and recurrent change in prostate tumourigenesis.
Endocr Relat Cancer
2015
26250577
DNMT3A mutations occur early or late in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms and mutation order influences phenotype.
Haematologica
2015
26657335
Choline Kinase Alpha as an Androgen Receptor Chaperone and Prostate Cancer Therapeutic Target.
J Natl Cancer Inst
2015
26501111
Integration of copy number and transcriptomics provides risk stratification in prostate cancer: A discovery and validation cohort study.
EBioMedicine
2015
26035357
Epigenetic and oncogenic regulation of SLC16A7 (MCT2) results in protein over-expression, impacting on signalling and cellular phenotypes in prostate cancer.
Oncotarget
2015
25875424
A glycolytic phenotype is associated with prostate cancer progression and aggressiveness: a role for monocarboxylate transporters as metabolic targets for therapy.
J Pathol
2015
26018901
Corrigendum: analysis of the genetic phylogeny of multifocal prostate cancer identifies multiple independent clonal expansions in neoplastic and morphologically normal prostate tissue.
Nat Genet
2015
25671252
Effect of mutation order on myeloproliferative neoplasms.
N Engl J Med
2015
25730763
Analysis of the genetic phylogeny of multifocal prostate cancer identifies multiple independent clonal expansions in neoplastic and morphologically normal prostate tissue.
Nat Genet
2015
24240687
N-acetyl-L-aspartyl-L-glutamate peptidase-like 2 is overexpressed in cancer and promotes a pro-migratory and pro-metastatic phenotype.
Oncogene
2014
25414437
Nongenetic stochastic expansion of JAK2V617F-homozygous subclones in polycythemia vera?
Blood
2014
25288776
JAK2V617F promotes replication fork stalling with disease-restricted impairment of the intra-S checkpoint response.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2014
25271376
Origins and functional consequences of somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations in human cancer.
Elife
2014
24753418
The ETS family member GABPα modulates androgen receptor signalling and mediates an aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer.
Nucleic Acids Res
2014
24837709
Nuclear ARRB1 induces pseudohypoxia and cellular metabolism reprogramming in prostate cancer.
EMBO J
2014
24737870
HES6 drives a critical AR transcriptional programme to induce castration-resistant prostate cancer through activation of an E2F1-mediated cell cycle network.
EMBO Mol Med
2014
24316979
Inactivating CUX1 mutations promote tumorigenesis.
Nat Genet
2014
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