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Sandra Martinez-Morilla

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  28
Citations -  445

Sandra Martinez-Morilla is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 178 citations.

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Ki67 reproducibility using digital image analysis: an inter-platform and inter-operator study.

TL;DR: The reproducibility of Ki67 measurement between three image analysis platforms with supervised classifiers performed by the same operator, by multiple operators, and finally in prognostic potential is investigated to justify multi-institutional DIA studies to assess clinical utility.
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Histones to the cytosol: exportin 7 is essential for normal terminal erythroid nuclear maturation

TL;DR: Terminal erythroid maturation involves migration of histones into the cytoplasm via a process likely facilitated by Xpo7, and many DNA binding proteins such as histones H2A and H3 were found to have migrated into the Cyprolasm of normal late erythroblasts prior to and during enucleation, but not in XPO7-knockdown cells.
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Quantitative measurement of HER2 expression to subclassify ERBB2 unamplified breast cancer

TL;DR: In this article , the authors used the AQUA method of quantitative immunofluorescence to test a range of antibody concentrations to maximize the sensitivity within the lower range of HER2 expression.
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Antibody validation for protein expression on tissue slides: a protocol for immunohistochemistry.

TL;DR: A protocol that is used to validate antibodies specifically for immunohistochemistry is described, including some of the pillars of antibody validation from Uhlen et al. 2016, as an example of a rigorous approach to build antibody-based tests for both basic and translational science labs and for the clinic.