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Musaddeque Ahmed
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network
2010
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36997534MYC reshapes CTCF-mediated chromatin architecture in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2023
38066556DNA methylation modulated genetic variant effect on gene transcriptional regulation.Genome Biol2023
37277530An allosteric pan-TEAD inhibitor blocks oncogenic YAP/TAZ signaling and overcomes KRAS G12C inhibitor resistance.Nat Cancer2023
35181738Neonatal LTβR signaling is required for the accumulation of eosinophils in the inflamed adult mesenteric lymph node.Mucosal Immunol2022
33270841CRISPR screen identifies genes that sensitize AML cells to double-negative T-cell therapy.Blood2021
33741908CRISPRi screens reveal a DNA methylation-mediated 3D genome dependent causal mechanism in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2021
34489572An androgen receptor switch underlies lineage infidelity in treatment-resistant prostate cancer.Nat Cell Biol2021
34621019CRISPR screens identify cholesterol biosynthesis as a therapeutic target on stemness and drug resistance of colon cancer.Oncogene2021
34075878HNRNPM controls circRNA biogenesis and splicing fidelity to sustain cancer cell fitness.Elife2021
32868907Chromatin binding of FOXA1 is promoted by LSD1-mediated demethylation in prostate cancer.Nat Genet2020
31974375Noncoding mutations target cis-regulatory elements of the FOXA1 plexus in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2020
33193699Integration of Online Omics-Data Resources for Cancer Research.Front Genet2020
30655535ONECUT2 is a driver of neuroendocrine prostate cancer.Nat Commun2019
31844668Gastrointestinal transcription factors drive lineage-specific developmental programs in organ specification and cancer.Sci Adv2019
31862865Early-life programming of mesenteric lymph node stromal cell identity by the lymphotoxin pathway regulates adult mucosal immunity.Sci Immunol2019
31735626Cistrome Partitioning Reveals Convergence of Somatic Mutations and Risk Variants on Master Transcription Regulators in Primary Prostate Tumors.Cancer Cell2019
31324883Forkhead domain mutations in FOXA1 drive prostate cancer progression.Cell Res2019
31591588Genome-wide germline correlates of the epigenetic landscape of prostate cancer.Nat Med2019
30735634Widespread and Functional RNA Circularization in Localized Prostate Cancer.Cell2019
29059155Reactivation of androgen receptor-regulated lipid biosynthesis drives the progression of castration-resistant prostate cancer.Oncogene2018
30033362Risk SNP-Mediated Promoter-Enhancer Switching Drives Prostate Cancer through lncRNA PCAT19.Cell2018
30402498Onco-Multi-OMICS Approach: A New Frontier in Cancer Research.Biomed Res Int2018
27885842Crucial role of noncoding RNA in driving prostate cancer development and progression.Epigenomics2017
28239419Variant Set Enrichment: an R package to identify disease-associated functional genomic regions.BioData Min2017
29754555Noncoding RNA for personalized prostate cancer treatment: utilizing the 'dark matters' of the genome.Per Med2017
28916652LSD1-Mediated Epigenetic Reprogramming Drives CENPE Expression and Prostate Cancer Progression.Cancer Res2017
28068672Genomic hallmarks of localized, non-indolent prostate cancer.Nature2017
27526323Modulation of long noncoding RNAs by risk SNPs underlying genetic predispositions to prostate cancer.Nat Genet2016
25482560Lysine-specific demethylase 1 has dual functions as a major regulator of androgen receptor transcriptional activity.Cell Rep2014
24216009Identification of three new Alu Yb subfamilies by source tracking of recently integrated Alu Yb elements.Mob DNA2013
24465235Study of Modern Human Evolution via Comparative Analysis with the Neanderthal Genome.Genomics Inform2013
22792041Transposable elements are a significant contributor to tandem repeats in the human genome.Comp Funct Genomics2012
20580935Comparative network clustering of direct repeats (DRs) and cas genes confirms the possibility of the horizontal transfer of CRISPR locus among bacteria.Mol Phylogenet Evol2010
22430357A computational approach for identification of epitopes in dengue virus envelope protein: a step towards designing a universal dengue vaccine targeting endemic regions.In Silico Biol2010
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