Standout Papers

Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer – a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction? 2006 2026 2012 2019 1.3k
  1. Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer – a mechanism for early oncogenic pathway addiction? (2006)
    Stephen B. Baylin, Joyce E. Ohm Nature reviews. Cancer
  2. A stem cell–like chromatin pattern may predispose tumor suppressor genes to DNA hypermethylation and heritable silencing (2007)
    Joyce E. Ohm, Kelly M. McGarvey et al. Nature Genetics
  3. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC): Non-genetic tumor heterogeneity and immune microenvironment: Emerging treatment options (2022)
    Jae Young So, Joyce E. Ohm et al. Pharmacology & Therapeutics

Immediate Impact

17 by Nobel laureates 22 from Science/Nature 95 standout
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Citing Papers

VEGF in Signaling and Disease: Beyond Discovery and Development
2019 Standout
Short-term and long-term effects of caesarean section on the health of women and children
2018 Standout

Works of Joyce E. Ohm being referenced

The EPIIC hypothesis: Intrapartum effects on the neonatal epigenome and consequent health outcomes
2013
VEGF as a Mediator of Tumor-Associated Immunodeficiency
2001

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Joyce E. Ohm 4263 1732 192 982 60 6.2k
Daniel D. De Carvalho 4231 1270 136 1368 57 5.8k
Masabumi Shibuya 4576 1622 112 978 76 6.5k
Luisa Lanfrancone 4895 1604 162 1221 95 7.7k
Elena Feinstein 4165 1225 101 795 60 6.6k
Heidi Fiegl 3975 1502 127 896 110 5.9k
David Bernard 4802 1045 129 1138 111 7.1k
Ittai Ben‐Porath 4116 1783 97 842 36 6.5k
Alexei Protopopov 5529 1353 192 730 88 7.9k
Rainer Heuchel 3601 1789 105 497 75 6.3k
Gonzalo Goméz-López 3800 1100 92 705 111 6.0k

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