76
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avg. Impact Factor
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Most Cited Articles of From the Predoctoral Training Program in Human Genetics (NAB) and McKusick-Nathans Institute of Gen

TitleJournalYearCitations
A genetic model for colorectal tumorigenesisCell19909.4K
Synergy of demethylation and histone deacetylase inhibition in the re-expression of genes silenced in cancerNature Genetics19991.6K
Characterization of the yeast transcriptomeCell1997924
c-Myc transactivation of LDH-A: implications for tumor metabolism and growthProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America1997817
14-3-3Sigma is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damageNature1999804
A genomic screen for genes upregulated by demethylation and histone deacetylase inhibition in human colorectal cancerNature Genetics2002766
Scrambled exonsCell1991681
Deregulation of glucose transporter 1 and glycolytic gene expression by c-MycJournal of Biological Chemistry2000569
MicroRNA (miRNA) transcriptome of mouse retina and identification of a sensory organ-specific miRNA clusterJournal of Biological Chemistry2007374
The APC gene product in normal and tumor cellsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America1993353
The maternal-zygotic transition: death and birth of RNAsScience2007298
Detection of APC mutations in fecal DNA from patients with colorectal tumorsNew England Journal of Medicine2002267
Short telomeres, even in the presence of telomerase, limit tissue renewal capacityCell2005230
Regulation of the oocyte-to-zygote transitionScience2007202
p15INK4BCpG Island Methylation in Primary Acute Leukemia Is Heterogeneous and Suggests Density as a Critical Factor for Transcriptional SilencingBlood1999198
Mobile DNA in Health and DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine2017184
Activation of transferrin receptor 1 by c-Myc enhances cellular proliferation and tumorigenesisMolecular and Cellular Biology2006174
p53 tagged sites from human genomic DNAHuman Molecular Genetics1994167
The c-Myc target gene PRDX3 is required for mitochondrial homeostasis and neoplastic transformationProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2002156
TEM8 interacts with the cleaved C5 domain of collagen alpha 3(VI)Cancer Research2004152
Identification of putative c-Myc-responsive genes: characterization of rcl, a novel growth-related geneMolecular and Cellular Biology1997123
Tumor endothelial markers: new targets for cancer therapyCurrent Opinion in Oncology2004108
Characterization of nucleophosmin (B23) as a Myc target by scanning chromatin immunoprecipitationJournal of Biological Chemistry200194
Oncogenes in tumor metabolism, tumorigenesis, and apoptosisJournal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes199789
A strategy for identifying transcription factor binding sites reveals two classes of genomic c-Myc target sitesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America200389