Dean E. Brenner

19.2k total citations · 6 hit papers
182 papers, 14.6k citations indexed

About

Dean E. Brenner is a scholar working on Oncology, Molecular Biology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Dean E. Brenner has authored 182 papers receiving a total of 14.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 67 papers in Oncology, 49 papers in Molecular Biology and 33 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Dean E. Brenner's work include Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (22 papers), Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (20 papers) and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (18 papers). Dean E. Brenner is often cited by papers focused on Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (22 papers), Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (20 papers) and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (18 papers). Dean E. Brenner collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Dean E. Brenner's co-authors include Mack T. Ruffin, James A. Crowell, Daniel P. Normolle, Andreas J. Gescher, Madhuri Kakarala, William P. Steward, Zora Djurić, Tristan D. Booth, Ketan Patel and Victoria Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, JAMA and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Dean E. Brenner

177 papers receiving 14.1k citations

Hit Papers

Fusobacterium nucleatum Potentiates Intestinal Tumorigen... 2006 2026 2012 2019 2013 2006 2014 2007 2008 500 1000 1.5k

Peers

Dean E. Brenner
William P. Steward United Kingdom
Bokyung Sung United States
Daniel P. Normolle United States
Aamir Ahmad United States
Gary J. Kelloff United States
Andrew J. Dannenberg United States
Sanjay Gupta United States
Chinthalapally V. Rao United States
William P. Steward United Kingdom
Dean E. Brenner
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Wilson, Matthew, Ananda Sen, Dave Bridges, et al.. (2018). Higher baseline expression of the PTGS2 gene and greater decreases in total colonic fatty acid content predict greater decreases in colonic prostaglandin-E2 concentrations after dietary supplementation with ω-3 fatty acids. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 139. 14–19. 2 indexed citations
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Ladd, Jon J., Christopher I. Li, John D. Potter, et al.. (2016). Protein and glycomic plasma markers for early detection of adenoma and colon cancer. Gut. 67(3). 473–484. 61 indexed citations
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Xue, Xiang, Sadeesh K. Ramakrishnan, Daniel Triner, et al.. (2016). Iron Uptake via DMT1 Integrates Cell Cycle with JAK-STAT3 Signaling to Promote Colorectal Tumorigenesis. Cell Metabolism. 24(3). 447–461. 190 indexed citations
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Yu, Ming, Andrew M. Kaz, Shelli M. Morris, et al.. (2015). Methylated B3GAT2 and ZNF793 Are Potential Detection Biomarkers for Barrett's Esophagus. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 24(12). 1890–1897. 11 indexed citations
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Taguchi, Ayumu, Qingxiang Yan, Yuzheng Zhang, et al.. (2015). MAPRE1 as a Plasma Biomarker for Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer and Adenomas. Cancer Prevention Research. 8(11). 1112–1119. 26 indexed citations
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Jiang, Yan, Zora Djurić, Ananda Sen, et al.. (2014). Biomarkers for Personalizing Omega-3 Fatty Acid Dosing. Cancer Prevention Research. 7(10). 1011–1022. 16 indexed citations
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Zick, Suzanna M., D. Kim Turgeon, Jianwei Ren, et al.. (2014). Pilot clinical study of the effects of ginger root extract on eicosanoids in colonic mucosa of subjects at increased risk for colorectal cancer. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 54(9). 908–915. 35 indexed citations
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Bostick, Roberd M., Thomas U. Ahearn, D. Kim Turgeon, et al.. (2013). Effects of Ginger Supplementation on Cell-Cycle Biomarkers in the Normal-Appearing Colonic Mucosa of Patients at Increased Risk for Colorectal Cancer: Results from a Pilot, Randomized, and Controlled Trial. Cancer Prevention Research. 6(4). 271–281. 78 indexed citations
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Kostic, Aleksandar D., Eunyoung Chun, Lauren Robertson, et al.. (2013). Fusobacterium nucleatum Potentiates Intestinal Tumorigenesis and Modulates the Tumor-Immune Microenvironment. Cell Host & Microbe. 14(2). 207–215. 1910 indexed citations breakdown →
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Yurgelun, Matthew B., Ajay Goel, Jason L. Hornick, et al.. (2012). Microsatellite Instability and DNA Mismatch Repair Protein Deficiency in Lynch Syndrome Colorectal Polyps. Cancer Prevention Research. 5(4). 574–582. 83 indexed citations
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Ladd, Jon J., Melissa M. Johnson, Qing Zhang, et al.. (2012). Increased Plasma Levels of the APC-Interacting Protein MAPRE1, LRG1, and IGFBP2 Preceding a Diagnosis of Colorectal Cancer in Women. Cancer Prevention Research. 5(4). 655–664. 79 indexed citations
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Jiang, Yan, D. Kim Turgeon, Benjamin D. Wright, et al.. (2012). Effect of ginger root on cyclooxygenase-1 and 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase expression in colonic mucosa of humans at normal and increased risk for colorectal cancer. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 22(5). 455–460. 42 indexed citations
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Carroll, Robert E., Richard V. Benya, D. Kim Turgeon, et al.. (2011). Phase IIa Clinical Trial of Curcumin for the Prevention of Colorectal Neoplasia. Cancer Prevention Research. 4(3). 354–364. 403 indexed citations
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Meyskens, Frank L., Gregory A. Curt, Dean E. Brenner, et al.. (2011). Regulatory Approval of Cancer Risk-Reducing (Chemopreventive) Drugs: Moving What We Have Learned into the Clinic. Cancer Prevention Research. 4(3). 311–323. 36 indexed citations
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Chen, Guoan, So Hee Kim, Amanda N. King, et al.. (2010). CYP24A1 Is an Independent Prognostic Marker of Survival in Patients with Lung Adenocarcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research. 17(4). 817–826. 85 indexed citations
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Chen, Songming, Darren Hamelinck, Dean E. Brenner, et al.. (2006). A cost comparison of the diagnostic modalities used in the detection of urothelial carcinoma in patients undergoing evaluation for hematuria. Cancer Research. 66. 337–337. 2 indexed citations
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Sabichi, Anita L., Seth P. Lerner, E. Neely Atkinson, et al.. (2006). Phase III bladder cancer chemoprevention trial with fenretinide.. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Biomarkers. 15. 1 indexed citations
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Su, Ying‐Hsiu, Mengjun Wang, Dean E. Brenner, et al.. (2004). Human Urine Contains Small, 150 to 250 Nucleotide-Sized, Soluble DNA Derived from the Circulation and May Be Useful in the Detection of Colorectal Cancer. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. 6(2). 101–107. 185 indexed citations
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Shureiqi, Imad, Kirk J. Wojno, Judy Poore, et al.. (1999). Decreased 13-S-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid levels and 15-lipoxygenase-1 expression in human colon cancers. Carcinogenesis. 20(10). 1985–1995. 144 indexed citations

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