Sanford Markowitz

Affiliations: 
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States 
Area:
Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Oncology
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Zhao Y, Zhao X, Chen V, et al. (2019) Colorectal cancers utilize glutamine as an anaplerotic substrate of the TCA cycle in vivo. Scientific Reports. 9: 19180
Hung S, Saiakhova A, Faber ZJ, et al. (2019) Mismatch repair-signature mutations activate gene enhancers across human colorectal cancer epigenomes. Elife. 8
Forrest ME, Saiakhova A, Beard L, et al. (2018) Colon Cancer-Upregulated Long Non-Coding RNA lincDUSP Regulates Cell Cycle Genes and Potentiates Resistance to Apoptosis. Scientific Reports. 8: 7324
Hung S, Saiakhova A, Faber ZJ, et al. (2018) Author response: Mismatch repair-signature mutations activate gene enhancers across human colorectal cancer epigenomes Elife
Venkitachalam S, Revoredo L, Varadan V, et al. (2016) Biochemical and functional characterization of glycosylation-associated mutational landscapes in colon cancer. Scientific Reports. 6: 23642
Fink SP, Myeroff L, Kariv R, et al. (2016) Abstract 3126: CEMIP, a secreted protein highly induced in colon cancer and associated with poor patient survival Cancer Research. 76: 3126-3126
Merry CR, Forrest ME, Markowitz S, et al. (2016) Abstract 1937: Dysregulation of lincRNAs is a major driver of aberrant epigenomes during tumorigenesis Cancer Research. 76: 1937-1937
Merry CR, Forrest ME, Sabers JN, et al. (2015) DNMT1-associated long non-coding RNAs regulate global gene expression and DNA methylation in colon cancer. Human Molecular Genetics. 24: 6240-53
Venkitachalam S, Revoredo L, Ravi L, et al. (2015) Abstract 1113: Novel recurrent glycosylation-associated gene mutations in colon cancer Cancer Research. 75: 1113-1113
Corradin O, Saiakhova A, Akhtar-Zaidi B, et al. (2014) Combinatorial effects of multiple enhancer variants in linkage disequilibrium dictate levels of gene expression to confer susceptibility to common traits. Genome Research. 24: 1-13
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