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José I. Martín-Subero

Researcher at University of Kiel

Publications -  60
Citations -  4844

José I. Martín-Subero is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence in situ hybridization & DNA methylation. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 60 publications receiving 4545 citations. Previous affiliations of José I. Martín-Subero include Spanish National Research Council & Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.

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TNFAIP3 (A20) is a tumor suppressor gene in Hodgkin lymphoma and primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma

TL;DR: TNFAIP3 (A20), a key regulator of NF-κB activity, is identified as a novel tumor suppressor gene in cHL and PMBL and the significantly higher frequency of TNFAIP 3 mutations in EBV− than EBV+ cHL suggests complementing functions of TN FAIP3 inactivation and EBV infection in c HL pathogenesis.
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A DNA methylation fingerprint of 1628 human samples

TL;DR: The DNA methylation patterns identified across the largest spectrum of samples, tissues, and diseases reported to date constitute a baseline for developing higher-resolutionDNA methylation maps and provide important clues concerning the contribution of CpG methylation to tissue identity and its changes in the most prevalent human diseases.
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FISH Analysis for the Detection of Lymphoma-Associated Chromosomal Abnormalities in Routine Paraffin-Embedded Tissue

TL;DR: Practical strategies for using FISH analysis to detect lymphoma-associated chromosomal abnormalities in routine paraffin-embedded lymphoma biopsies are described and proposals on how FISH results should be interpreted are provided.
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Recurrent involvement of the REL and BCL11A loci in classical Hodgkin lymphoma.

TL;DR: Data indicate that REL rather than BCL11A may be the target of the 2p13 alterations in cHL, with signal patterns suggesting breakpoints in the region spanned by the REL probe.