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James Fitch
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The Institute for Genomic Medicine, Nationwide Children's Hospital
ORCID
Career Start Year
2015
Papers
29
H Index
11
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35801295
EGFR internal tandem duplications in fusion-negative congenital and neonatal spindle cell tumors.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2023
35802027
Cerebral organoids containing an AUTS2 missense variant model microcephaly.
Brain
2023
36191838
Pacific Biosciences Fusion and Long Isoform Pipeline for Cancer Transcriptome-Based Resolution of Isoform Complexity.
J Mol Diagn
2022
35671112
Murine cytomegalovirus promotes renal allograft inflammation via Th1/17 cells and IL-17A.
Am J Transplant
2022
35687047
Detection of brain somatic variation in epilepsy-associated developmental lesions.
Epilepsia
2022
34048549
PTEN somatic mutations contribute to spectrum of cerebral overgrowth.
Brain
2021
33822938
Synonymous variants that disrupt messenger RNA structure are significantly constrained in the human population.
Gigascience
2021
33893698
Novel morphologic findings in PLAG1-rearranged soft tissue tumors.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2021
34895332
Clinically aggressive pediatric spinal ependymoma with novel MYC amplification demonstrates molecular and histopathologic similarity to newly described MYCN-amplified spinal ependymomas.
Acta Neuropathol Commun
2021
34863095
Discovery of clinically relevant fusions in pediatric cancer.
BMC Genomics
2021
34659221
Transcriptomic Profiles in Children With Septic Shock With or Without Immunoparalysis.
Front Immunol
2021
34386729
Evidence of pioneer factor activity of an oncogenic fusion transcription factor.
iScience
2021
34041825
Gastroblastoma with a novel EWSR1-CTBP1 fusion presenting in adolescence.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2021
34368016
L-Arabinose Transport and Metabolism in <i>Salmonella</i> Influences Biofilm Formation.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
2021
31474496
Whole-blood transcriptomic responses to lumacaftor/ivacaftor therapy in cystic fibrosis.
J Cyst Fibros
2020
31949013
<i>De novo</i> primary central nervous system pure erythroid leukemia/sarcoma with t(1;16)(p31;q24) <i>NFIA/CBFA2T3</i> translocation.
Haematologica
2020
32637635
Somatic <i>SLC35A2</i> mosaicism correlates with clinical findings in epilepsy brain tissue.
Neurol Genet
2020
32764656
Author Correction: Baseline and Disease-Induced Transcriptional Profiles in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.
Sci Rep
2020
32839173
The Sensor Kinase QseC Regulates the Unlinked PmrA Response Regulator and Downstream Gene Expression in <i>Francisella</i>.
J Bacteriol
2020
32184403
Publisher Correction: Whole Transcriptome Analysis of Renal Intercalated Cells Predicts Lipopolysaccharide Mediated Inhibition of Retinoid X Receptor alpha Function.
Sci Rep
2020
32487996
Baseline and Disease-Induced Transcriptional Profiles in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.
Sci Rep
2020
30679625
Whole Transcriptome Analysis of Renal Intercalated Cells Predicts Lipopolysaccharide Mediated Inhibition of Retinoid X Receptor alpha Function.
Sci Rep
2019
31271967
Samovar: Single-Sample Mosaic Single-Nucleotide Variant Calling with Linked Reads.
iScience
2019
31575775
Establishment of Chronic Typhoid Infection in a Mouse Carriage Model Involves a Type 2 Immune Shift and T and B Cell Recruitment to the Gallbladder.
mBio
2019
30936374
Human Bile-Mediated Regulation of <i>Salmonella</i> Curli Fimbriae.
J Bacteriol
2019
29434027
Genome sequencing identifies somatic <i>BRAF</i> duplication c.1794_1796dupTAC;p.Thr599dup in pediatric patient with low-grade ganglioglioma.
Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud
2018
28887912
Safety Profile of Good Manufacturing Practice Manufactured Interferon γ-Primed Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells for Clinical Trials.
Stem Cells Transl Med
2017
28955308
AR-13, a Celecoxib Derivative, Directly Kills <i>Francisella In Vitro</i> and Aids Clearance and Mouse Survival <i>In Vivo</i>.
Front Microbiol
2017
25600152
Churchill: an ultra-fast, deterministic, highly scalable and balanced parallelization strategy for the discovery of human genetic variation in clinical and population-scale genomics.
Genome Biol
2015
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