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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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Blood group antigen expression in bladder tumors: An immunohistochemical study of superficial bladder lesions
Alvaro S. Sarkis,Elizabeth Charytonowicz,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Y. Fradet,F. Herz,B. Mayall,Victor E. Reuter,J. Sheinfield,William R. Fair,F. Waldman,Peter R. Carroll,K. Chew,B. Tetu,F. Saad,J. Gauthier,L. G. Koss,B. Czerniak +16 more
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Dysregulated expression of androgen-responsive and nonresponsive genes in the androgen-independent prostate cancer xenograft model, CWR22-R
Lukas C. Amler,David B. Agus,Carrie LeDuc,Lisa M. Sapinoso,William D. Fox,Suzanne G. Kern,Dori Lee,Vivian W. Wang,Mauri Leysens,Brian Higgins,Jason Martin,William Herald,Nicholas C. Dracopoli,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Howard I. Scher,Garret M. Hampton +15 more
TL;DR: Evolution of androgen-independent growth and proliferation, represented by CWR22-R, was associated with a reentry into active cell cycle and the up-regulation of several genes that were expressed at low levels or absent in the androgens-dependent tumor, and implies that evolution to androgen -independence is due, in part, to reactivation of theandrogen-response pathway in the absence of androgens.
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Cell surface differentiation antigens of normal urothelium and bladder tumors.
Guido Dalbagni,Victor E. Reuter,Joel Sheinfeld,Yves Fradet,William R. Fair,Carlos Cordon-Cardo +5 more
TL;DR: Predictive assays are developed that would segregate patients with high probability of failures versus patients who would be cured by localized modes of therapy, as well as for the stratification of patients with like-appearing morphological lesions with different biological and clinical behavior.
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Antemortem detection of Parkinson’s disease pathology in peripheral biopsies using artificial intelligence
Maxim Signaevsky,Bahram Marami,Marcel Prastawa,Nabil Tabish,Megan A. Iida,X. Zhang,Mary Sawyer,Israel Duran,Daniel G. Koenigsberg,Clare Bryce,Lama M. Chahine,Brit Mollenhauer,Sherri Mosovsky,Lindsey Riley,Kuldip D. Dave,Jamie L. Eberling,Christopher S. Coffey,Charles H. Adler,Geidy E. Serrano,Charles L. White,John Koll,E. Fernandez,Jack Zeineh,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,Thomas G. Beach,John F. Crary +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used transfer learning to train a CNN model to classify image patches (151 × 151 pixels at 20× magnification) with and without the presence of LTS objects.