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Barry DeYoung
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 10
Citations - 215
Barry DeYoung is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Precision medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 166 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry DeYoung include Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
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Incorporating blood-based liquid biopsy information into cancer staging: time for a TNMB system?
M. Yang,M. E. Forbes,M. E. Forbes,Rhonda L. Bitting,Stacey S O'Neill,Stacey S O'Neill,Ping Chieh Chou,Ping Chieh Chou,Umit Topaloglu,Umit Topaloglu,Lance D. Miller,Lance D. Miller,Gregory A. Hawkins,Gregory A. Hawkins,Stefan C. Grant,Barry DeYoung,Barry DeYoung,William J. Petty,Kexin Chen,Boris Pasche,Boris Pasche,Wei Zhang,Wei Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: The futuristic concept of TNMB tumor classification is put forward, opening a new horizon for precision medicine with the hope of creating better outcomes for cancer patients.
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Cartilage-forming tumors.
Shadi Qasem,Barry DeYoung +1 more
TL;DR: Cartilage-forming tumors as a group are the most common primary bone tumors; this is largely due to the common occurrence of asymptomatic benign lesions such as osteochondroma and enchondroma.
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Tumour-specific amplitude-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fields induce differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma via targeting Cav3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channels and Ca2+ influx
Hugo Jimenez,Minghui Wang,Jacquelyn W. Zimmerman,Michael J. Pennison,Sambad Sharma,Trevor Surratt,Zhi Xiang Xu,Ivan A. Brezovich,Devin Absher,Richard M. Myers,Barry DeYoung,David L. Caudell,Dongquan Chen,Hui-Wen Lo,Hui Kuan Lin,Dwayne W. Godwin,Michael Olivier,Anand Ghanekar,Kui Chen,Lance D. Miller,Yijian Gong,Myles Capstick,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Reginald F. Munden,Philippe Merle,Alexandre Barbault,Arthur W. Blackstock,Herbert L. Bonkovsky,Guang Yu Yang,Guangxu Jin,Liang Liu,Wei Zhang,Kounosuke Watabe,Carl Blackman,Boris Pasche +34 more
TL;DR: Intrabuccally-administered AM RF EMF is a systemic therapy that selectively block the growth of HCC cells and pronounced inhibitory effects on cancer stem cells may explain the exceptionally long responses observed in several patients with advanced HCC.
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Circulating mutational portrait of cancer: manifestation of aggressive clonal events in both early and late stages
Meng Yang,Meng Yang,Umit Topaloglu,W. Jeffrey Petty,Matthew Pagni,Kristie L. Foley,Stefan C. Grant,Mac B. Robinson,Rhonda L. Bitting,Alexandra Thomas,Angela Tatiana Alistar,Angela Tatiana Alistar,Rodwige J. Desnoyers,Michael Goodman,Carol A. Albright,Mercedes Porosnicu,Mihaela Vatca,Shadi Qasem,Barry DeYoung,Ville Kytölä,Matti Nykter,Kexin Chen,Edward A. Levine,Edgar D. Staren,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Robin M. Petro,William Blackstock,Bayard L. Powell,Edward Abraham,Boris Pasche,Wei Zhang +30 more
TL;DR: This study quantitatively confirms the hypothesis that ctDNAs in circulation is the result of dissemination of aggressive tumor clones and survival of resistant clones and supports the use of ctDNA profiling as a less-invasive approach to monitor cancer progression and selection of appropriate drugs during cancer evolution.
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Mutational Landscapes of Smoking-Related Cancers in Caucasians and African Americans: Precision Oncology Perspectives at Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Ville Kytölä,Ville Kytölä,Ville Kytölä,Umit Topaloglu,Umit Topaloglu,Lance D. Miller,Lance D. Miller,Rhonda L. Bitting,Rhonda L. Bitting,Michael Goodman,Michael Goodman,Ralph D’ Agostino,Ralph D’ Agostino,Rodwige J. Desnoyers,Rodwige J. Desnoyers,Carol A. Albright,Carol A. Albright,George Yacoub,George Yacoub,Shadi Qasem,Shadi Qasem,Barry DeYoung,Barry DeYoung,Vesteinn Thorsson,Ilya Shmulevich,Meng Yang,Meng Yang,Meng Yang,Anastasia Shcherban,Anastasia Shcherban,Anastasia Shcherban,Matthew Pagni,Matthew Pagni,Liang Liu,Matti Nykter,Kexin Chen,Gregory A. Hawkins,Gregory A. Hawkins,Stefan C. Grant,Stefan C. Grant,W. Jeffrey Petty,W. Jeffrey Petty,Angela Tatiana Alistar,Angela Tatiana Alistar,Edward A. Levine,Edward A. Levine,Edgar D. Staren,Edgar D. Staren,Carl D. Langefeld,Vincent A. Miller,Gaurav Singal,Robin M. Petro,Robin M. Petro,Mac B. Robinson,William Blackstock,William Blackstock,Bayard L. Powell,Bayard L. Powell,Lynne I. Wagner,Lynne I. Wagner,Kristie L. Foley,Kristie L. Foley,Edward Abraham,Boris Pasche,Boris Pasche,Wei Zhang,Wei Zhang +66 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that tobacco is a major cause of genomic instability and heterogeneity in cancer, and TP53 mutations and key oncogene amplifications emerge as key factors contributing to cancer outcome disparities among different racial/ethnic groups.