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Elena Netchiporouk
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 80
Citations - 1512
Elena Netchiporouk is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1052 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Netchiporouk include Montreal Children's Hospital & McGill University Health Centre.
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Assessing the Diagnostic Properties of a Graded Oral Provocation Challenge for the Diagnosis of Immediate and Nonimmediate Reactions to Amoxicillin in Children
Christopher Mill,Marie-Noël Primeau,Elaine J. Medoff,Christine Lejtenyi,Andrew O'Keefe,Elena Netchiporouk,Alizee Dery,Moshe Ben-Shoshan,Moshe Ben-Shoshan +8 more
TL;DR: Graded PCs provide an accurate and safe confirmatory test for skin-related reactions to amoxicillin and further studies are required to assess factors associated with the PC outcome groups.
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Deregulation in STAT signaling is important for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) pathogenesis and cancer progression
Elena Netchiporouk,Ivan V. Litvinov,Linda Moreau,Martin Gilbert,Denis Sasseville,Madeleine Duvic +5 more
TL;DR: Constitutive activation of STAT5 and STAT3 was observed in early and late stages of CTCL, respectively, and further research into the molecular pathogenesis of JAK/STAT signaling in this cancer may enable us to develop effective therapies for patients.
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Gene expression analysis in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas (CTCL) highlights disease heterogeneity and potential diagnostic and prognostic indicators
Ivan V. Litvinov,Michael T. Tetzlaff,Philippe Thibault,Pamela Gangar,Linda Moreau,Andrew K. Watters,Elena Netchiporouk,Kevin Pehr,Victor G. Prieto,Elham Rahme,Nathalie Provost,Martin Gilbert,Denis Sasseville,Madeleine Duvic +13 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed TOX, FYB, LEF1, CCR4, ITK, EED, POU2AF, IL26, STAT5, BLK, GTSF1 and PSORS1C2 genes as being differentially expressed between CTCL and benign skin biopsies, and found that differential expression for a subset of these markers may be useful in prognosticating this disease.
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Comprehensive analysis of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) incidence and mortality in Canada reveals changing trends and geographic clustering for this malignancy
Feras M. Ghazawi,Feras M. Ghazawi,Elena Netchiporouk,Elham Rahme,Matthew Tsang,Linda Moreau,Steven J. Glassman,Nathalie Provost,Martin Gilbert,Sara-Elizabeth Jean,Kevin Pehr,Denis Sasseville,Ivan V. Litvinov +12 more
TL;DR: Reports of geographic clustering of cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma in Texas, Pittsburgh, and Sweden as well as the occurrence of CTCL in married couples and family members raise a possibility of an external and potentially preventable trigger for this rare skin cancer.
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The use of transcriptional profiling to improve personalized diagnosis and management of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL).
Ivan V. Litvinov,Elena Netchiporouk,Brendan Cordeiro,Marc-André Doré,Linda Moreau,Kevin Pehr,Kevin Pehr,Martin Gilbert,Youwen Zhou,Denis Sasseville,Thomas S. Kupper +10 more
TL;DR: This study compares the expression of selected genes between mycosis fungoides/Sézary syndrome and benign inflammatory dermatoses that often mimic this cancer and demonstrates that 52 of the about 240 genes can be classified into cluster 1–3 expression patterns and such expression is consistent with their suggested biologic roles.