Jake J. Reske

515 total citations
15 papers, 308 citations indexed

About

Jake J. Reske is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Jake J. Reske has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 308 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Immunology and 5 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Jake J. Reske's work include Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer (6 papers), Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy (5 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers). Jake J. Reske is often cited by papers focused on Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer (6 papers), Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy (5 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers). Jake J. Reske collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Saudi Arabia. Jake J. Reske's co-authors include Ronald L. Chandler, Mike R. Wilson, Marie Adams, Asgerally T. Fazleabas, Jose M. Teixeira, Niraj Joshi, Julie Koeman, Richard E. Leach, Ren‐Wei Su and Amanda L. Patterson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Communications and Oncogene.

In The Last Decade

Jake J. Reske

15 papers receiving 308 citations

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, Marie Adams, et al.. (2023). PIK3CA mutation in endometriotic epithelial cells promotes viperin-dependent inflammatory response to insulin. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 21(1). 43–43. 4 indexed citations
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, & Ronald L. Chandler. (2022). AP-1 Subunit JUNB Promotes Invasive Phenotypes in Endometriosis. Reproductive Sciences. 29(11). 3266–3277. 7 indexed citations
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, Marc Wegener, et al.. (2022). Obesity alters the mouse endometrial transcriptome in a cell context-dependent manner. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 20(1). 163–163. 8 indexed citations
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Reske, Jake J., Mike R. Wilson, Cristina Pérez, et al.. (2022). ARID1A-dependent maintenance of H3.3 is required for repressive CHD4-ZMYND8 chromatin interactions at super-enhancers. BMC Biology. 20(1). 209–209. 11 indexed citations
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, Julie Koeman, et al.. (2022). SWI/SNF Antagonism of PRC2 Mediates Estrogen-Induced Progesterone Receptor Expression. Cells. 11(6). 1000–1000. 15 indexed citations
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Marquardt, Ryan M., Soo Hyun Ahn, Jake J. Reske, et al.. (2022). Endometrial Epithelial ARID1A Is Required for Uterine Immune Homeostasis during Early Pregnancy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(11). 6067–6067. 2 indexed citations
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Reske, Jake J., Mike R. Wilson, Marie Adams, et al.. (2021). Co-existing TP53 and ARID1A mutations promote aggressive endometrial tumorigenesis. PLoS Genetics. 17(12). e1009986–e1009986. 28 indexed citations
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Williams, Mark V., Xinhui Liu, Yueqi Zhang, et al.. (2020). NCOA5 deficiency promotes a unique liver protumorigenic microenvironment through p21WAF1/CIP1 overexpression, which is reversed by metformin. Oncogene. 39(19). 3821–3836. 19 indexed citations
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Reske, Jake J., Mike R. Wilson, & Ronald L. Chandler. (2020). ATAC-seq normalization method can significantly affect differential accessibility analysis and interpretation. Epigenetics & Chromatin. 13(1). 22–22. 51 indexed citations
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Reske, Jake J., et al.. (2020). SWI/SNF inactivation in the endometrial epithelium leads to loss of epithelial integrity. Human Molecular Genetics. 29(20). 3412–3430. 11 indexed citations
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, Marc Wegener, et al.. (2020). ARID1A Mutations Promote P300-Dependent Endometrial Invasion through Super-Enhancer Hyperacetylation. Cell Reports. 33(6). 108366–108366. 39 indexed citations
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Hao, Yuning, Yee Sun Tan, Jake J. Reske, et al.. (2020). Abstract B05: Induction of DNA damage in high-grade serous carcinoma induces type I interferon signaling. Clinical Cancer Research. 26(13_Supplement). B05–B05. 1 indexed citations
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Wilson, Mike R., Jake J. Reske, Julie Koeman, et al.. (2019). ARID1A and PI3-kinase pathway mutations in the endometrium drive epithelial transdifferentiation and collective invasion. Nature Communications. 10(1). 3554–3554. 93 indexed citations
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Liu, Xinhui, Feiye Liu, Shenglan Gao, et al.. (2017). A single non-synonymous NCOA5 variation in type 2 diabetic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma impairs the function of NCOA5 in cell cycle regulation. Cancer Letters. 391. 152–161. 8 indexed citations

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