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Carlos Cordon-Cardo

Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Publications -  620
Citations -  91832

Carlos Cordon-Cardo is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 144, co-authored 589 publications receiving 84862 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Cordon-Cardo include The Rogosin Institute & Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Altered Expression of the Retinoblastoma Gene Product in Human Sarcomas

TL;DR: Tumors in which the expression of Rb gene product was decreased were more aggressive than tumors in which this protein was expressed by nearly all cells, suggesting the R b gene product may be an important prognostic variable in patients with these tumors.
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exRNA Atlas Analysis Reveals Distinct Extracellular RNA Cargo Types and Their Carriers Present across Human Biofluids

Oscar Murillo, +63 more
- 04 Apr 2019 - 
TL;DR: A model with six exRNA cargo types, each detectable in multiple biofluids, is presented and tools for deconvolution and analysis of user-provided case-control studies are provided to enable wide application of this model.
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Association of p27Kipl Levels With Recurrence and Survival in Patients With Stage C Prostate Carcinoma

TL;DR: Levels of nuclear p27 immunoreactivity in the primary tumor can be used to predict recurrence and survival among patients with localized prostate cancer.
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The ETS Protein MEF Plays a Critical Role in Perforin Gene Expression and the Development of Natural Killer and NK-T Cells

TL;DR: Promoter studies and chromatin immunoprecipitation analyses demonstrate that MEF and not ETS-1 directly regulates transcription of the perforin gene in NK cells.
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Role of Mxi1 in ageing organ systems and the regulation of normal and neoplastic growth

TL;DR: The results show that Mxi1 is involved in the homeostasis of differentiated organ systems, acts as a tumour suppressor in vivo, and engages the Myc network in a functionally relevant manner.