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Carlo M. Croce
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 1156
Citations - 199822
Carlo M. Croce is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: microRNA & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 198, co-authored 1135 publications receiving 189007 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo M. Croce include University of Nebraska Medical Center & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Species-specific suppression of histone H1 and H2B production in human/mouse hybrids.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that none of the histone genes that are active in the recessive parent cell type is expressed in hybrid lines that segregate recessive cell chromosomes is supported.
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Pathogenetic and diagnostic significance of microRNA deregulation in peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified
Maria Antonella Laginestra,Pier Paolo Piccaluga,Fabio Fuligni,Martina Rossi,Claudio Agostinelli,Simona Righi,Maria Rosaria Sapienza,G Motta,Anna Gazzola,Claudia Mannu,Elena Sabattini,Francesco Bacci,Tabanelli,Carlo Alberto Sagramoso Sacchetti,Tomas Barrese,Maryam Etebari,Federica Melle,Alberto Clò,Davide Gibellini,Claudio Tripodo,Giorgio Inghirami,Carlo M. Croce,Stefano Pileri +22 more
TL;DR: One of the most discriminant miRNAs was selected and its expression was found to affect the global GEP of the tumours and two sets of mi RNAs were identified distinguishing PTCL/NOS from AITL and ALCL/ALK−, respectively.
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Downregulation of miR-15a and miR-16-1 at 13q14 in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.
Mario Acunzo,Carlo M. Croce +1 more
TL;DR: The connection between miRNA deregulation and tumorigenesis was unclear for quite some time, and the very first direct association between miRNAs and cancer was reported in the 2002 article discussed here.
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DLX genes as targets of ALL-1: DLX 2,3,4 down-regulation in t(4;11) acute lymphoblastic leukemias
Nicoletta Ferrari,Giulio Lelio Palmisano,Laura Paleari,Giuseppe Basso,Manuela Mangioni,Vincenzo Fidanza,Adriana Albini,Carlo M. Croce,Giovanni Levi,Claudio Brigati +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that in vertebrate cells, Dlx genes appear to be part of a regulatory cascade initiated by acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)‐1, a master regulator gene whose disruption is implicated in several human acute leukemias.