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Sabina Signoretti

Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Publications -  372
Citations -  43734

Sabina Signoretti is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal cell carcinoma & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 324 publications receiving 34494 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabina Signoretti include Johns Hopkins University & Harvard University.

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The landscape of somatic copy-number alteration across human cancers

Rameen Beroukhim, +86 more
- 18 Feb 2010 - 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cancer cells containing amplifications surrounding the MCL1 and BCL2L1 anti-apoptotic genes depend on the expression of these genes for survival, and a large majority of SCNAs identified in individual cancer types are present in several cancer types.
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Comprehensivemolecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma

Chad J. Creighton, +291 more
- 28 Aug 2013 - 
TL;DR: Remodelling cellular metabolism constitutes a recurrent pattern in ccRCC that correlates with tumour stage and severity and offers new views on the opportunities for disease treatment.
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Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes

Peter J. Campbell, +1332 more
- 06 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: The flagship paper of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium describes the generation of the integrative analyses of 2,658 whole-cancer genomes and their matching normal tissues across 38 tumour types, the structures for international data sharing and standardized analyses, and the main scientific findings from across the consortium studies.
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Cell-of-Origin Patterns Dominate the Molecular Classification of 10,000 Tumors from 33 Types of Cancer.

Katherine A Hoadley, +738 more
- 05 Apr 2018 - 
TL;DR: Molecular similarities among histologically or anatomically related cancer types provide a basis for focused pan-cancer analyses, such as pan-gastrointestinal, Pan-gynecological, pan-kidney, and pan-squamous cancers, and those related by stemness features, which may inform strategies for future therapeutic development.
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Comprehensive analyses of tumor immunity: implications for cancer immunotherapy

TL;DR: A computational approach to study tumor-infiltrating immune cells and their interactions with cancer cells is developed and may inform effective cancer vaccine and checkpoint blockade therapies.