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Debjit Ray
Researcher at Washington State University
Publications - 10
Citations - 1016
Debjit Ray is an academic researcher from Washington State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Meiosis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 735 citations. Previous affiliations of Debjit Ray include Pacific Northwest National Laboratory & Sandia National Laboratories.
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Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization of Human High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Hui Zhang,Tao Liu,Zhen Zhang,Samuel H. Payne,Bai Zhang,Jason E. McDermott,Jian-Ying Zhou,Vladislav A. Petyuk,Li Chen,Debjit Ray,Shisheng Sun,Feng Yang,Lijun Chen,Jing Wang,Punit Shah,Seong Won Cha,Paul Aiyetan,Sunghee Woo,Yuan Tian,Marina A. Gritsenko,Therese R. W. Clauss,Caitlin H. Choi,Matthew E. Monroe,Stefani N. Thomas,Song Nie,Chaochao Wu,Ronald J. Moore,Kun-Hsing Yu,David L. Tabb,David Fenyö,Vineet Bafna,Yue Wang,Henry Rodriguez,Emily S. Boja,Tara Hiltke,Robert Rivers,Lori J. Sokoll,Heng Zhu,Ie Ming Shih,Leslie Cope,Akhilesh Pandey,Bing Zhang,Michael Snyder,Douglas A. Levine,Richard D. Smith,Daniel W. Chan,Karin D. Rodland,Steven A. Carr,Michael A. Gillette,Karl R. Klauser,Eric Kuhn,D. R. Mani,Philipp Mertins,Karen A. Ketchum,Ratna R. Thangudu,Shuang Cai,Mauricio Oberti,Amanda G. Paulovich,Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,Nathan Edwards,Peter B. McGarvey,Subha Madhavan,Pei Wang,Gordon Whiteley,Steven J. Skates,Forest M. White,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Mehdi Mesri,Kenna M. Shaw,Stephen E. Stein,Paul A. Rudnick,Michael Snyder,Yingming Zhao,Xian Chen,David F. Ransohoff,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Daniel C. Liebler,Melinda E. Sanders,Zhiao Shi,Robbert J.C. Slebos,Lisa J. Zimmerman,Sherri R. Davies,Li Ding,Matthew J. Ellis,R. Reid Townsend +84 more
TL;DR: A view of how the somatic genome drives the cancer proteome and associations between protein and post-translational modification levels and clinical outcomes in HGSC is provided.
Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization of Human High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Hui Zhang,Tao Liu,Zhen Zhang,Samuel H. Payne,Bai Zhang,Jason E. McDermott,Jian-Ying Zhou,Vladislav A. Petyuk,Li Chen,Debjit Ray,Shisheng Sun,Feng Yang,Lijun Chen,Jing Wang,Punit Shah,Seong Won Cha,Paul Aiyetan,Sunghee Woo,Yuan Tian,Marina A. Gritsenko,Therese R. W. Clauss,Caitlin H. Choi,Matthew E. Monroe,Stefani N. Thomas,Song Nie,Chaochao Wu,Ronald J. Moore,Kun-Hsing Yu,David L. Tabb,David Fenyö,Vineet Bafna,Yue Wang,Henry Rodriguez,Emily S. Boja,Tara Hiltke,Robert Rivers,Lori J. Sokoll,Heng Zhu,Ie Ming Shih,Leslie Cope,Akhilesh Pandey,Bing Zhang,Michael Snyder,Douglas A. Levine,Richard D. Smith,Daniel W. Chan,Karin D. Rodland,Steven A. Carr,Michael A. Gillette,Karl R. Klauser,Eric Kuhn,D. R. Mani,Philipp Mertins,Karen A. Ketchum,Ratna R. Thangudu,Shuang Cai,Mauricio Oberti,Amanda G. Paulovich,Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,Nathan Edwards,Peter B. McGarvey,Subha Madhavan,Pei Wang,Gordon Whiteley,Steven J. Skates,Forest M. White,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Mehdi Mesri,Kenna M. Shaw,Stephen E. Stein,Paul A. Rudnick,Michael Snyder,Yingming Zhao,Xian Chen,David F. Ransohoff,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Daniel C. Liebler,Melinda E. Sanders,Zhiao Shi,Robbert J.C. Slebos,Lisa J. Zimmerman,Sherri R. Davies,Li Ding,Matthew J. Ellis,R. Reid Townsend +84 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the molecular components and underlying mechanisms associated with ovarian cancer was provided, such as how different copy-number alterna-tions in the Proteome, the proteins associated with chromosomal instability, the sets of signalingpathways that diverse genome rearrangements converge on, and the ones associated with short overall survival.
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Eco-friendly synthesis and study of new plant growth promoters: 3,3'-Diindolylmethane and its derivatives.
Churala Pal,Sumit Dey,Sanjit K. Mahato,Jayaraman Vinayagam,Prasun K. Pradhan,Venkatachalam S. Giri,Parasuraman Jaisankar,Tanvir Hossain,Shikhi Baruri,Debjit Ray,Suparna Mandal Biswas +10 more
TL;DR: Among the DIM derivatives synthesized 3c shows potent auxin like growth promoting activity, and as eco-friendly recyclable solvent as well as catalyst, showed good plant growth promotion activity on Oryza sativa.
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Engineered chromosome-based genetic mapping establishes a 3.7 Mb critical genomic region for Down syndrome-associated heart defects in mice.
Chunhong Liu,Masae Morishima,Xiaoling Jiang,Tao Yu,Kai Meng,Kai Meng,Debjit Ray,Annie Pao,Ping Ye,Michael S. Parmacek,Y. Eugene Yu,Y. Eugene Yu +11 more
TL;DR: A 3.7 Mb genomic region is identified, the smallest critical genomic region, for DS-associated heart defects, and the results should set the stage for the final step to establish the identities of the causal gene(s), whose elevated expression(s) directly underlie this major DS phenotype.
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Computer simulations of the mouse spermatogenic cycle
Debjit Ray,Philip B. Pitts,Cathryn A. Hogarth,Leanne S. Whitmore,Michael D. Griswold,Ping Ye +5 more
TL;DR: An agent-based model is reported that simulates the mouse spermatogenic cycle on a cross-section of the seminiferous tubule over a time scale of hours to years, while considering feedback regulation, mitotic and meiotic division, differentiation, apoptosis, and movement.