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Todd R. Golub

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  454
Citations -  234100

Todd R. Golub is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Gene expression profiling. The author has an hindex of 164, co-authored 422 publications receiving 201457 citations. Previous affiliations of Todd R. Golub include Rush University Medical Center & Boston Children's Hospital.

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Amplification of human papillomavirus genomes in vitro is dependent on epithelial differentiation.

TL;DR: This study examined a cell line derived from a low-grade cervical lesion and found that it contained episomal copies of an HPV-31 subtype, HPV-30b, at approximately 50 copies per cell, and observed the amplification of HPV- 31b genomes in distinct foci in the upper portion of the in vitro-stratified epithelium similar to that found in productive HPV infections in vivo.
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The TEL/ETV6 gene is required specifically for hematopoiesis in the bone marrow

TL;DR: Mouse chimeras generated with TEL-/- ES cells establish TEL as the first transcription factor required specifically for hematopoiesis within the bone marrow, as opposed to other sites of hematoietic activity during development.
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Estimating dataset size requirements for classifying DNA microarray data.

TL;DR: A statistical methodology for estimating dataset size requirements for classifying microarray data using learning curves is introduced, based on fitting inverse power-law models to construct empirical learning curves.
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Improved estimation of cancer dependencies from large-scale RNAi screens using model-based normalization and data integration

TL;DR: DEMETER2, a hierarchical model coupled with model-based normalization, which allows the assessment of differential dependencies across genes and cell lines, is introduced, providing a unified resource representing the most extensive compilation of cancer cell line genetic dependencies to date.
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The TEL/platelet-derived growth factor β receptor (PDGFβR) fusion in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia is a transforming protein that self-associates and activates PDGFβR kinase-dependent signaling pathways

TL;DR: Oligomerization of TEL/PDGFβR that is dependent on the TEL HLH domain provides further evidence that the HLHdomain, highly conserved among ETS family members, is a self-association motif.