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Olivier Elemento
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 596
Citations - 38936
Olivier Elemento is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 471 publications receiving 27739 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivier Elemento include Princeton University & Max Planck Society.
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Limitations of Detecting Genetic Variants from the RNA Sequencing Data in Tissue and Fine-Needle Aspiration Samples
Cihan Kaya,Princesca Dorsaint,Stephanie Mercurio,Alexander M Campbell,Kenneth Wha Eng,Marina N. Nikiforova,Olivier Elemento,Yuri E. Nikiforov,Andrea Sboner +8 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that RNA-Seq does not detect a significant proportion of clinically relevant mutations and should be used with caution in clinical practice for detecting DNA mutations.
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Longitudinal immune profiling of mild and severe COVID-19 reveals innate and adaptive immune dysfunction and provides an early prediction tool for clinical progression
André F. Rendeiro,Joseph Casano,Charles Kyriakos Vorkas,Harjot K. Singh,Ayana Morales,Robert A. DeSimone,Grant B Ellsworth,Rosemary Soave,Shashi N Kapadia,Kohta Saito,Christopher D. Brown,Jingmei Hsu,Christopher Kyriakides,Steven Chui,Luca Vincenzo Cappelli,Maria Teresa Cacciapuoti,Wayne Tam,Lorenzo Galluzzi,Paul D. Simonson,Olivier Elemento,Mirella Salvatore,Giorgio Inghirami +21 more
TL;DR: Pseudo-temporal reconstruction of the hierarchy of disease progression revealed dynamic time changes in the global population recapitulating individual patients and the development of an eight-marker classifier of disease severity.
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Oncogenic transcription factors as master regulators of chromatin topology: A new role for ERG in prostate cancer
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that oncogenic transcription factor overexpression is associated with global, reproducible and functionally coherent changes in chromatin organization, and a yet unappreciated role for transcription factors in promoting genomic alterations through their effect on chromatin architecture is suggested.
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The lactate-NAD+ axis activates cancer-associated fibroblasts by downregulating p62
Juan F. Linares,Tania Cid-Díaz,Angeles Duran,Marta Osrodek,Anxo Martinez-Ordoñez,Miguel Reina-Campos,Hui Hsuan Kuo,Olivier Elemento,Thekla Cordes,Timothy C. Thompson,Christian M. Metallo,Jorge Moscat,Maria T. Diaz-Meco +12 more
TL;DR: This paper showed that tumor secreted lactate downregulated p62 transcriptionally through a mechanism involving reduction of the NAD+/NADH ratio, which impairs poly(ADP-ribose)-polymerase 1 (PARP-1) activity.
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Extracellular Matrix in Synthetic Hydrogel-Based Prostate Cancer Organoids Regulate Therapeutic Response to EZH2 and DRD2 Inhibitors.
Matthew J. Mosquera,Sungwoong Kim,Sungwoong Kim,Rohan Bareja,Rohan Bareja,Zhou Fang,Shuangyi Cai,Heng Pan,Heng Pan,Muhammad Asad,Maria Laura Martin,Michael Sigouros,Florencia M. Rowdo,Sarah Ackermann,Jared Capuano,Jacob Bernheim,Cynthia Cheung,Ashley Doane,Nicholas J. Brady,Richa Singh,David S. Rickman,Varun V. Prabhu,Joshua E. Allen,Loredana Puca,Ahmet F. Coskun,Mark A. Rubin,Himisha Beltran,Juan Miguel Mosquera,Juan Miguel Mosquera,Olivier Elemento,Olivier Elemento,Ankur Singh,Ankur Singh,Ankur Singh +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the putative extracellular matrix (ECM) cues that regulate the phenotypic, transcriptomic, and epigenetic underpinnings of prostate cancer were defined.