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Nallasivam Palanisamy
Vattikuti Urology Institute
1990
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35982181Loss of KLK4::KLKP1 pseudogene expression by RNA chromogenic in-situ hybridization is associated with PTEN loss and increased risk of biochemical recurrence in a cohort of middle eastern men with prostate cancer.J Cancer Res Clin Oncol2023
37025118Brief Report: Prognostic Relevance of 3q Amplification in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung.JTO Clin Res Rep2023
34337539Decreased ATM Protein Expression Is Substantiated with PTEN Loss in Defining Aggressive Phenotype of Prostate Cancer Associated with Lethal Disease.Eur Urol Open Sci2021
33547200Virus-positive Merkel Cell Carcinoma Is an Independent Prognostic Group with Distinct Predictive Biomarkers.Clin Cancer Res2021
34493733Transcriptional network involving ERG and AR orchestrates Distal-less homeobox-1 mediated prostate cancer progression.Nat Commun2021
34068856Copy Number Profiles of Prostate Cancer in Men of Middle Eastern Ancestry.Cancers (Basel)2021
31437301A pediatric case of pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma with chromosomal copy number alterations in 15q and 17q and a novel NTRK3-SCAPER gene fusion.J Cutan Pathol2020
34337483High Serine-arginine Protein Kinase 1 Expression with PTEN Loss Defines Aggressive Phenotype of Prostate Cancer Associated with Lethal Outcome and Decreased Overall Survival.Eur Urol Open Sci2020
31672072Atypical Lipomatous Tumor/Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma With Features Mimicking Spindle Cell Lipoma.Int J Surg Pathol2020
31959826Androgen deprivation upregulates SPINK1 expression and potentiates cellular plasticity in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2020
31857679Next-generation sequencing implicates oncogenic roles for p53 and JAK/STAT signaling in microcystic adnexal carcinomas.Mod Pathol2020
31947893High-Throughput Label-Free Isolation of Heterogeneous Circulating Tumor Cells and CTC Clusters from Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients.Cancers (Basel)2020
32576626The MD Anderson Prostate Cancer Patient-derived Xenograft Series (MDA PCa PDX) Captures the Molecular Landscape of Prostate Cancer and Facilitates Marker-driven Therapy Development.Clin Cancer Res2020
32639612Gene fusion characterisation of rare aggressive prostate cancer variants-adenosquamous carcinoma, pleomorphic giant-cell carcinoma, and sarcomatoid carcinoma: an analysis of 19 cases.Histopathology2020
32238875Clonal evaluation of prostate cancer molecular heterogeneity in biopsy samples by dual immunohistochemistry and dual RNA in situ hybridization.Mod Pathol2020
32350606Molecular characterization of prostate cancer in Middle Eastern population highlights differences with Western populations with prognostic implication.J Cancer Res Clin Oncol2020
32231273Therapeutically actionable PAK4 is amplified, overexpressed, and involved in bladder cancer progression.Oncogene2020
32192385A Novel <i>COL1A1-CAMTA1</i> Rearrangement in Cranial Fasciitis.Int J Surg Pathol2020
31584209Clonal evaluation of early onset prostate cancer by expression profiling of ERG, SPINK1, ETV1, and ETV4 on whole-mount radical prostatectomy tissue.Prostate2020
30587549Epigenetic Silencing of miRNA-338-5p and miRNA-421 Drives SPINK1-Positive Prostate Cancer.Clin Cancer Res2019
31835700A Hierarchical Machine Learning Model to Discover Gleason Grade-Specific Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer.Diagnostics (Basel)2019
30239030Neurofilament is superior to cytokeratin 20 in supporting cutaneous origin for neuroendocrine carcinoma.Histopathology2019
31496918Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 4 Gamma 1 (EIF4G1): a target for cancer therapeutic intervention?Cancer Cell Int2019
31466944CDK7 Inhibition Suppresses Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer through MED1 Inactivation.Cancer Discov2019
31446281Pseudogene Associated Recurrent Gene Fusion in Prostate Cancer.Neoplasia2019
31129769Combined loss of TFF3 and PTEN is associated with lethal outcome and overall survival in men with prostate cancer.J Cancer Res Clin Oncol2019
30720899Prostate cancer with comedonecrosis is frequently, but not exclusively, intraductal carcinoma: a need for reappraisal of grading criteria.Histopathology2019
29620284Enrichment and mutation detection of circulating tumor cells from blood samples.Oncol Rep2018
30051493Wnt receptor Frizzled 8 is a target of ERG in prostate cancer.Prostate2018
30101374Clinical utility of assessing PTEN and ERG protein expression in prostate cancer patients: a proposed method for risk stratification.J Cancer Res Clin Oncol2018
30291535Association of ERG/PTEN status with biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer.Med Oncol2018
29617048Pseudosarcomatous myofibroblastic proliferations of the genitourinary tract are genetically different from nodular fasciitis and lack USP6, ROS1 and ETV6 gene rearrangements.Histopathology2018
29744932Expression and role of PAICS, a de novo purine biosynthetic gene in prostate cancer.Prostate2018
27550065Expression and Role of PAICS, a De Novo Purine Biosynthetic Gene in Prostate Cancer.Prostate2017
28731045Renal cell tumors with clear cell histology and intact VHL and chromosome 3p: a histological review of tumors from the Cancer Genome Atlas database.Mod Pathol2017
28877055Solitary Fibrous Tumors of the Head and Neck: A Multi-Institutional Clinicopathologic Study.Am J Surg Pathol2017
28716896Poor Prognosis Indicated by Venous Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters in Early-Stage Lung Cancers.Cancer Res2017
28739498Increased expression of EZH2 in Merkel cell carcinoma is associated with disease progression and poorer prognosis.Hum Pathol2017
28606924Age and Gender Associations of Virus Positivity in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Characterized Using a Novel RNA <i>In Situ</i> Hybridization Assay.Clin Cancer Res2017
27793843HER2 and EGFR Overexpression Support Metastatic Progression of Prostate Cancer to Bone.Cancer Res2017
28009604Renal Cell Carcinoma With Chromosome 6p Amplification Including the TFEB Gene: A Novel Mechanism of Tumor Pathogenesis?Am J Surg Pathol2017
27790742The utility of ETV1, ETV4 and ETV5 RNA in-situ hybridization in the diagnosis of CIC-DUX sarcomas.Histopathology2017
27864122Sclerosing TFEB-rearrangement renal cell carcinoma: a recurring histologic pattern.Hum Pathol2017
27507192Expanded Circulating Tumor Cells from a Patient with ALK-Positive Lung Cancer Present with EML4-ALK Rearrangement Along with Resistance Mutation and Enable Drug Sensitivity Testing: A Case Study.J Thorac Oncol2017
26725250SPINK1 expression in relation to PTEN and ERG in matched primary and lymph node metastatic prostate cancer: Implications for biomarker development.Urol Oncol2016
29264192Cultured circulating tumor cells and their derived xenografts for personalized oncology.Asian J Urol2016
26404914A subset of solitary fibrous tumors express nuclear PAX8 and PAX2: a potential diagnostic pitfall.Histol Histopathol2016
27926866Inflammation-Induced Oxidative Stress Mediates Gene Fusion Formation in Prostate Cancer.Cell Rep2016
27606879RNA-Binding Protein FXR1 Regulates p21 and TERC RNA to Bypass p53-Mediated Cellular Senescence in OSCC.PLoS Genet2016
27783624Correction: RNA-Binding Protein FXR1 Regulates p21 and TERC RNA to Bypass p53-Mediated Cellular Senescence in OSCC.PLoS Genet2016
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