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Mathieu F. Bakhoum

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  33
Citations -  697

Mathieu F. Bakhoum is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications receiving 288 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathieu F. Bakhoum include Columbia University Medical Center & University of Texas Medical Branch.

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Paracentral Acute Middle Maculopathy and the Ischemic Cascade Associated With Retinal Vascular Occlusion.

TL;DR: OCT findings suggestive of an ischemic cascade in eyes with retinal vascular occlusion are described, suggesting the middle retina at the level of the deep capillary plexus, especially at the venular pole, may be more vulnerable to isChemic injury.
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TDP-43 Phosphorylation by casein kinase Iε promotes oligomerization and enhances toxicity in vivo

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that human TDP-43(Q331K) undergoes cytoplasmic localization and aggregates when misexpressed in Drosophila when compared with wild-type and M337V forms, and CKIε is identified as a potent TPD-43 kinase in vivo and implicate oligomeric species as the toxic entities in T DP-43 proteinopathies.
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Molecular Characteristics of Uveal Melanoma: Insights from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Project.

TL;DR: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) uveal melanoma project was a comprehensive multi-platform deep molecular investigation that identified four different clusters (subgroups) of patients paralleling prognosis in addition to identification of important mutations for the first time.
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Ocular adnexal lymphoma: validation of American Joint Committee on Cancer seventh edition staging guidelines

TL;DR: AJCC seventh edition T category was predictive of DFS in patients with OAL and more advanced Ann Arbor stage was associated with decreased 5-year DFS; however, this trend was not statistically significant.