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Olena Morozova
Affiliation
University of California Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
2008
Papers
28
H Index
23
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Journal Title
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29642018
A Distinct DNA Methylation Shift in a Subset of Glioma CpG Island Methylator Phenotypes during Tumor Recurrence.
Cell Rep
2018
29642018
A Distinct DNA Methylation Shift in a Subset of Glioma CpG Island Methylator Phenotypes during Tumor Recurrence.
Cell Rep
2018
31372595
Comparative RNA-Sequencing Analysis Benefits a Pediatric Patient With Relapsed Cancer.
JCO Precis Oncol
2018
31372595
Comparative RNA-Sequencing Analysis Benefits a Pediatric Patient With Relapsed Cancer.
JCO Precis Oncol
2018
29092953
TumorMap: Exploring the Molecular Similarities of Cancer Samples in an Interactive Portal.
Cancer Res
2017
29092953
TumorMap: Exploring the Molecular Similarities of Cancer Samples in an Interactive Portal.
Cancer Res
2017
26824661
Molecular Profiling Reveals Biologically Discrete Subsets and Pathways of Progression in Diffuse Glioma.
Cell
2016
26824661
Molecular Profiling Reveals Biologically Discrete Subsets and Pathways of Progression in Diffuse Glioma.
Cell
2016
27165744
Comprehensive Pan-Genomic Characterization of Adrenocortical Carcinoma.
Cancer Cell
2016
27505681
Comprehensive Pan-Genomic Characterization of Adrenocortical Carcinoma.
Cancer Cell
2016
27505681
Comprehensive Pan-Genomic Characterization of Adrenocortical Carcinoma.
Cancer Cell
2016
27165744
Comprehensive Pan-Genomic Characterization of Adrenocortical Carcinoma.
Cancer Cell
2016
25392408
The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser: update 2015.
Nucleic Acids Res
2015
25392408
The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser: update 2015.
Nucleic Acids Res
2015
26061751
Comprehensive, Integrative Genomic Analysis of Diffuse Lower-Grade Gliomas.
N Engl J Med
2015
26061751
Comprehensive, Integrative Genomic Analysis of Diffuse Lower-Grade Gliomas.
N Engl J Med
2015
24705252
Recurrent activating ACVR1 mutations in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
Nat Genet
2014
24705252
Recurrent activating ACVR1 mutations in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
Nat Genet
2014
23104988
Cell culture and Drosophila model systems define three classes of anaplastic lymphoma kinase mutations in neuroblastoma.
Dis Model Mech
2013
23104988
Cell culture and Drosophila model systems define three classes of anaplastic lymphoma kinase mutations in neuroblastoma.
Dis Model Mech
2013
23418195
A cancer stem cell model for studying brain metastases from primary lung cancer.
J Natl Cancer Inst
2013
23334666
The genetic landscape of high-risk neuroblastoma.
Nat Genet
2013
23701117
A phosphoproteomics approach to identify candidate kinase inhibitor pathway targets in lymphoma-like primary cell lines.
Curr Drug Discov Technol
2013
23701117
A phosphoproteomics approach to identify candidate kinase inhibitor pathway targets in lymphoma-like primary cell lines.
Curr Drug Discov Technol
2013
23418195
A cancer stem cell model for studying brain metastases from primary lung cancer.
J Natl Cancer Inst
2013
23334666
The genetic landscape of high-risk neuroblastoma.
Nat Genet
2013
22072542
Concurrent CIC mutations, IDH mutations, and 1p/19q loss distinguish oligodendrogliomas from other cancers.
J Pathol
2012
22378147
Penetrance of biallelic SMARCAL1 mutations is associated with environmental and genetic disturbances of gene expression.
Hum Mol Genet
2012
22718548
DNA hypermethylation and 1p Loss silence NHE-1 in oligodendroglioma.
Ann Neurol
2012
22072542
Concurrent CIC mutations, IDH mutations, and 1p/19q loss distinguish oligodendrogliomas from other cancers.
J Pathol
2012
22718548
DNA hypermethylation and 1p Loss silence NHE-1 in oligodendroglioma.
Ann Neurol
2012
22378147
Penetrance of biallelic SMARCAL1 mutations is associated with environmental and genetic disturbances of gene expression.
Hum Mol Genet
2012
21689726
Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 9 are important for human pluripotent stem cell maintenance.
Exp Hematol
2011
21689726
Retinoblastoma-binding proteins 4 and 9 are important for human pluripotent stem cell maintenance.
Exp Hematol
2011
19952280
Genomic analysis distinguishes phases of early development of the mouse atrio-ventricular canal.
Physiol Genomics
2010
20848654
Convergent genesis of an adult neural crest-like dermal stem cell from distinct developmental origins.
Stem Cells
2010
20868494
LNCaP Atlas: gene expression associated with in vivo progression to castration-recurrent prostate cancer.
BMC Med Genomics
2010
20721990
Selective targeting of neuroblastoma tumour-initiating cells by compounds identified in stem cell-based small molecule screens.
EMBO Mol Med
2010
19952280
Genomic analysis distinguishes phases of early development of the mouse atrio-ventricular canal.
Physiol Genomics
2010
20651058
System-level analysis of neuroblastoma tumor-initiating cells implicates AURKB as a novel drug target for neuroblastoma.
Clin Cancer Res
2010
20721990
Selective targeting of neuroblastoma tumour-initiating cells by compounds identified in stem cell-based small molecule screens.
EMBO Mol Med
2010
20848654
Convergent genesis of an adult neural crest-like dermal stem cell from distinct developmental origins.
Stem Cells
2010
20868494
LNCaP Atlas: gene expression associated with in vivo progression to castration-recurrent prostate cancer.
BMC Med Genomics
2010
20651058
System-level analysis of neuroblastoma tumor-initiating cells implicates AURKB as a novel drug target for neuroblastoma.
Clin Cancer Res
2010
19715439
Applications of new sequencing technologies for transcriptome analysis.
Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet
2009
19715439
Applications of new sequencing technologies for transcriptome analysis.
Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet
2009
19951689
SKPs derive from hair follicle precursors and exhibit properties of adult dermal stem cells.
Cell Stem Cell
2009
19951689
SKPs derive from hair follicle precursors and exhibit properties of adult dermal stem cells.
Cell Stem Cell
2009
18443621
From cytogenetics to next-generation sequencing technologies: advances in the detection of genome rearrangements in tumors.
Biochem Cell Biol
2008
18703132
Applications of next-generation sequencing technologies in functional genomics.
Genomics
2008
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