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Nanomaterial isolated extracellular vesicles enable high precision identification of tumor biomarkers for pancreatic cancer liquid biopsy
Zachary Greenberg, Samantha Ali, Andrew Brock, Jinmai Jiang, Thomas D Schmittgen, Song Han, Steven J. Hughes, Kiley Graim, Mei He (2025). Nanomaterial isolated extracellular vesicles enable high precision identification of tumor biomarkers for pancreatic cancer liquid biopsy. , 23(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-025-03527-3.
Article172 days agoEV-mirnas predict outcomes in pediatric AML: A pilot study
Abdullah Alhumaid, Zachary Greenberg, Mei He, Thomas D Schmittgen (2025). EV-mirnas predict outcomes in pediatric AML: A pilot study. , 146(Supplement 1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2025-3484.
Article172 days agoRNA Sequencing at Single Vesicle Resolution via 3D Printed Embedded Droplet Arrays
Andrew A. Brock, Senthilkumar Duraivel, Jinmai Jiang, Jonathan Fischer, Zachary Greenberg, Mei He, Thomas E. Angelini, Thomas D Schmittgen (2025). RNA Sequencing at Single Vesicle Resolution via 3D Printed Embedded Droplet Arrays. , 17(38), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c09959.
Article172 days agoTranscriptomic analyses of normal human pancreata reveal the presence of cancer subtypes that correlate with acinar ductal metaplasia and donor ancestry
Corey M. Perkins, Jinmai Jiang, Kalyanee Shirlekar, Zachary Greenberg, Md Abu Talha. Siddique, Jason O. Brant, Kiley Graim, Mei He, Sarah Kim, Diana J. Wilkie, Bo Han, Jamel Ali, Pascal Belleau, Astrid Deschênes, Alexander Krasnitz, Mazhar A. Kanak, Thomas D Schmittgen (2025). Transcriptomic analyses of normal human pancreata reveal the presence of cancer subtypes that correlate with acinar ductal metaplasia and donor ancestry. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/2767-9764.crc-25-0411.
Article172 days agoAbstract C076: Transcriptomic analyses of normal human pancreatic acinar cells reveal the presence of cancer subtypes that correlate with acinar ductal metaplasia
Corey M. Perkins, Jinmai Jiang, Zachary Greenberg, Md Abu Talha. Siddique, Linda C Williams, Jason O. Brant, Kalyanne Shirlekar, Bo Han, Jamel Ali, Kristianna M. Fredenburg, Kiley Graim, Diana J. Wilkie, Mei He, Thomas D Schmittgen (2024). Abstract C076: Transcriptomic analyses of normal human pancreatic acinar cells reveal the presence of cancer subtypes that correlate with acinar ductal metaplasia. , 84(17_Supplement_2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.pancreatic24-c076.
Article172 days ago