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Albert Grinshpun
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 47
Citations - 1120
Albert Grinshpun is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 29 publications receiving 504 citations.
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Life and death of circulating cell-free DNA.
TL;DR: Tumor-specific, circulating cell-free DNA in liquid biopsies is a promising source of biomarkers for minimally invasive serial monitoring of treatment responses in cancer management and the role of circulating DNA in pathophysiological processes is reviewed.
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Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease
Joshua Moss,Judith Magenheim,Daniel Neiman,Hai Zemmour,Netanel Loyfer,Amit Korach,Yaacov Samet,Myriam Maoz,Henrik Druid,Peter Arner,Keng Yeh Fu,Endre Kiss,Kirsty L. Spalding,Kirsty L. Spalding,Giora Landesberg,Aviad Zick,Albert Grinshpun,A. M. James Shapiro,Markus Grompe,Avigail Dreazan Wittenberg,Benjamin Glaser,Ruth Shemer,Tommy Kaplan,Yuval Dor +23 more
TL;DR: Deconvolution of cfDNA from patients reveals tissue contributions that agree with clinical findings in sepsis, islet transplantation, cancer of the colon, lung, breast and prostate, and cancer of unknown primary.
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Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease
Joshua Moss,Judith Magenheim,Daniel Neiman,Hai Zemmour,Netanel Loyfer,Amit Korach,Yaacov Samet,Myriam Maoz,Henrik Druid,Peter Arner,Keng Yeh Fu,Endre Kiss,Kirsty L. Spalding,Kirsty L. Spalding,Giora Landesberg,Aviad Zick,Albert Grinshpun,A. M. James Shapiro,Markus Grompe,Avigail Dreazan Wittenberg,Benjamin Glaser,Ruth Shemer,Tommy Kaplan,Yuval Dor +23 more
TL;DR: Deconvolution of cfDNA from patients reveals tissue contributions that agree with clinical findings in sepsis, islet transplantation, cancer of the colon, lung, breast and prostate, and cancer of unknown primary.
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Pregnancy After Breast Cancer in Patients With Germline BRCA Mutations
Matteo Lambertini,Lieveke Ameye,Anne-Sophie Hamy,Anna Zingarello,Philip D. Poorvu,Estela Carrasco,Albert Grinshpun,Sileny Han,Christine Rousset-Jablonski,Alberta Ferrari,Shani Paluch-Shimon,Laura Cortesi,Claire Senechal,Gianmaria Miolo,Katarzyna Pogoda,Jose Alejandro Perez-Fidalgo,Laura De Marchis,Riccardo Ponzone,Luca Livraghi,Maria Del Pilar Estevez-Diz,Cynthia Villarreal-Garza,Maria Vittoria Dieci,Florian Clatot,Martine Berlière,Rossella Graffeo,Luis Augusto Teixeira,Octavi Cordoba,Amir Sonnenblick,Helena Luna Pais,Michail Ignatiadis,Marianne Paesmans,Ann H. Partridge,Olivier Caron,Claire Saule,Lucia Del Mastro,Fedro A. Peccatori,Hatem A. Azim +36 more
TL;DR: Pregnancy after breast cancer in patients with germline BRCA mutations is safe without apparent worsening of maternal prognosis and is associated with favorable fetal outcomes, providing reassurance to patients with BRCa-mutated breast cancer interested in future fertility.
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ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells of origin.
Ronen Sadeh,Israa Sharkia,Gavriel Fialkoff,Ayelet Rahat,Jenia Gutin,Alon Chappleboim,Mor Nitzan,Ilana Fox-Fisher,Daniel Neiman,Guy Meler,Zahala Kamari,Dayana Yaish,Tamar Peretz,Ayala Hubert,Jonathan Cohen,Azzam Salah,Mark Temper,Albert Grinshpun,Myriam Maoz,Samir Abu-Gazala,Ami Ben Ya'acov,Eyal Shteyer,Rifaat Safadi,Tommy Kaplan,Ruth Shemer,David Planer,Eithan Galun,Benjamin Glaser,Aviad Zick,Yuval Dor,Nir Friedman +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied chromatin immunoprecipitation of cell-free nucleosomes carrying active chromatin modifications followed by sequencing (cfChIP-seq) to 268 human samples.