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Janos Demeter
Stanford University School of Medicine, Center for Clinical Sciences Research
1991
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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36580912SARS-CoV-2 replication in airway epithelia requires motile cilia and microvillar reprogramming.Cell2023
37454329[Prenatally detected aortic arch anomalies and their consequences after birth].Orv Hetil2023
35077667Multi-omic analysis reveals divergent molecular events in scarring and regenerative wound healing.Cell Stem Cell2022
35551368GIMAP6 regulates autophagy, immune competence, and inflammation in mice and humans.J Exp Med2022
35447093Combined protein and nucleic acid imaging reveals virus-dependent B cell and macrophage immunosuppression of tissue microenvironments.Immunity2022
36417913Tip60-mediated H2A.Z acetylation promotes neuronal fate specification and bivalent gene activation.Mol Cell2022
35301320Primary cilia on muscle stem cells are critical to maintain regenerative capacity and are lost during aging.Nat Commun2022
35228570LKB1 drives stasis and C/EBP-mediated reprogramming to an alveolar type II fate in lung cancer.Nat Commun2022
34081912SARS-CoV-2 infects human pancreatic β cells and elicits β cell impairment.Cell Metab2021
33854239The AMBRA1 E3 ligase adaptor regulates the stability of cyclin D.Nature2021
33683014Trends in the prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 21 show younger maternal age and shift in the distribution of congenital heart disease over a 20-year period.Am J Med Genet A2021
34385262Discovery of ciliary G protein-coupled receptors regulating pancreatic islet insulin and glucagon secretion.Genes Dev2021
34437836Structured elements drive extensive circular RNA translation.Mol Cell2021
34795254Immune cell topography predicts response to PD-1 blockade in cutaneous T cell lymphoma.Nat Commun2021
34274918The significance of rare chromosomal abnormalities and fetoplacental mosaicism in prenatal diagnosis in the non-invasive prenatal testing eraOrv Hetil2021
33965906Significance and effects of prenatal and postnatal microbiome in the period of early individual development and options for interventional treatmentOrv Hetil2021
33999959Structure-activity mapping of ARHGAP36 reveals regulatory roles for its GAP homology and C-terminal domains.PLoS One2021
32531271Unbiased Proteomic Profiling Uncovers a Targetable GNAS/PKA/PP2A Axis in Small Cell Lung Cancer Stem Cells.Cancer Cell2020
33236985Proteomic analysis of young and old mouse hematopoietic stem cells and their progenitors reveals post-transcriptional regulation in stem cells.Elife2020
30907100[Chromosomal microarray comparative genome hybridization (arrayCGH) in prenatal settings. Proposal for Hungarian application in clinical practice].Orv Hetil2019
31761534Omega-3 Fatty Acids Activate Ciliary FFAR4 to Control Adipogenesis.Cell2019
31387374[The relationship between inflammatory and immunological processes during pregnancy. <i>Practical aspects</i>].Orv Hetil2019
31270324E2F4 regulates transcriptional activation in mouse embryonic stem cells independently of the RB family.Nat Commun2019
31261151Prenatal Diagnosis of 4q Terminal Deletion and Review of the Literature.Cytogenet Genome Res2019
30894657Oligomeric self-association contributes to E2A-PBX1-mediated oncogenesis.Sci Rep2019
29779390[Prenatally diagnosed case of Pallisterâ¿¿Killian syndrome].Orv Hetil2018
28625565The CEP19-RABL2 GTPase Complex Binds IFT-B to Initiate Intraflagellar Transport at the Ciliary Base.Dev Cell2017
27252399Integration of new alternative reference strain genome sequences into the Saccharomyces genome database.Database (Oxford)2016
26578556The Saccharomyces Genome Database Variant Viewer.Nucleic Acids Res2016
25313161The complex portal--an encyclopaedia of macromolecular complexes.Nucleic Acids Res2015
26017550Correction: AGAPE (Automated Genome Analysis PipelinE) for Pan-Genome Analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.PLoS One2015
25781462AGAPE (Automated Genome Analysis PipelinE) for pan-genome analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.PLoS One2015
24285306PortEco: a resource for exploring bacterial biology through high-throughput data and analysis tools.Nucleic Acids Res2014
18953035Implementation of GenePattern within the Stanford Microarray Database.Nucleic Acids Res2009
19330472Apolipoprotein D (APOD) is a putative biomarker of androgen receptor function in androgen insensitivity syndrome.J Mol Med (Berl)2009
19570224Disorders of sex development expose transcriptional autonomy of genetic sex and androgen-programmed hormonal sex in human blood leukocytes.BMC Genomics2009
17182626The Stanford Microarray Database: implementation of new analysis tools and open source release of software.Nucleic Acids Res2007
17945006Intrinsic androgen-dependent gene expression patterns revealed by comparison of genital fibroblasts from normal males and individuals with complete and partial androgen insensitivity syndrome.BMC Genomics2007
16932916Cell-line and tissue-specific signatures of androgen receptor-coregulator transcription.J Mol Med (Berl)2006
15755913Comparative genomic hybridizations of Entamoeba strains reveal unique genetic fingerprints that correlate with virulence.Eukaryot Cell2005
15608265The Stanford Microarray Database accommodates additional microarray platforms and data formats.Nucleic Acids Res2005
14668481Transcriptional remodeling in response to iron deprivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Mol Biol Cell2004
15458579GeneXplorer: an interactive web application for microarray data visualization and analysis.BMC Bioinformatics2004
12519956The Stanford Microarray Database: data access and quality assessment tools.Nucleic Acids Res2003
12801411Differential gene-expression patterns in genital fibroblasts of normal males and 46,XY females with androgen insensitivity syndrome: evidence for early programming involving the androgen receptor.Genome Biol2003
12829800Repeated observation of breast tumor subtypes in independent gene expression data sets.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2003
12446769The Ran GTPase system in fission yeast affects microtubules and cytokinesis in cells that are competent for nucleocytoplasmic protein transport.Mol Cell Biol2002
10983994The DNA damage checkpoint signal in budding yeast is nuclear limited.Mol Cell2000
12760044Arrest, adaptation, and recovery following a chromosome double-strand break in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol2000
9786952imp2, a new component of the actin ring in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.J Cell Biol1998
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