Jimmy Jacob

2.0k total citations
24 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jimmy Jacob is a scholar working on Cancer Research, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jimmy Jacob has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Cancer Research, 12 papers in Molecular Biology and 12 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Jimmy Jacob's work include MicroRNA in disease regulation (9 papers), Cancer Cells and Metastasis (7 papers) and Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research (7 papers). Jimmy Jacob is often cited by papers focused on MicroRNA in disease regulation (9 papers), Cancer Cells and Metastasis (7 papers) and Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research (7 papers). Jimmy Jacob collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and Germany. Jimmy Jacob's co-authors include Justin Stebbing, Leandro Castellano, R. Charles Coombes, Adam E. Frampton, Jonathan Krell, Georgios Giamas, Long R. Jiao, Loredana Pellegrino, Jonathan Waxman and David P. Lane and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Lancet and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

Jimmy Jacob

24 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Jimmy Jacob
Avi Shvarts Netherlands
Mary Ellen Urick United States
Meike de Wit Netherlands
Wenjin Xi China
Victoria J. Heath United Kingdom
Chadd E. Nesbit United States
Silvana Debernardi United Kingdom
Ahmad Salameh United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jimmy Jacob

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jacob, Jimmy, Rosy Favicchio, Maryam Mehrabi, et al.. (2015). LMTK3 escapes tumour suppressor miRNAs via sequestration of DDX5. Cancer Letters. 372(1). 137–146. 25 indexed citations
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Frampton, Adam E., Leandro Castellano, Teresa Colombo, et al.. (2015). Integrated molecular analysis to investigate the role of microRNAs in pancreatic tumour growth and progression. The Lancet. 385. S37–S37. 51 indexed citations
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Krell, Jonathan, Adam E. Frampton, Reza Mirnezami, et al.. (2014). Growth Arrest-Specific Transcript 5 Associated snoRNA Levels Are Related to p53 Expression and DNA Damage in Colorectal Cancer. PLoS ONE. 9(6). e98561–e98561. 66 indexed citations
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Gall, Tamara, Jimmy Jacob, Adam E. Frampton, et al.. (2014). Reduced Dissemination of Circulating Tumor Cells With No-Touch Isolation Surgical Technique in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer. JAMA Surgery. 149(5). 482–482. 70 indexed citations
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Pinho, Filipa G., Adam E. Frampton, João Nunes, et al.. (2013). Downregulation of microRNA-515-5p by the Estrogen Receptor Modulates Sphingosine Kinase 1 and Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation. Cancer Research. 73(19). 5936–5948. 67 indexed citations
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Pellegrino, Loredana, Justin Stebbing, Vania Braga, et al.. (2013). miR-23b regulates cytoskeletal remodeling, motility and metastasis by directly targeting multiple transcripts. Nucleic Acids Research. 41(10). 5400–5412. 96 indexed citations
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Jiao, Long R., Adam E. Frampton, Jimmy Jacob, et al.. (2012). MicroRNAs Targeting Oncogenes Are Down-Regulated in Pancreatic Malignant Transformation from Benign Tumors. PLoS ONE. 7(2). e32068–e32068. 111 indexed citations
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Krell, Jonathan, Adam E. Frampton, Jimmy Jacob, et al.. (2012). The Clinico-Pathologic Role of MicroRNAs miR-9 and miR-151-5p in Breast Cancer Metastasis. Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy. 16(3). 167–172. 42 indexed citations
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Pellegrino, Loredana, Jimmy Jacob, Laura Roca-Alonso, et al.. (2012). Altered expression of the miRNA processing endoribonuclease Dicer has prognostic significance in human cancers. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. 13(1). 21–27. 13 indexed citations
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Shamash, Jonathan, Jimmy Jacob, Samir Agrawal, et al.. (2012). Whole Blood Stem Cell Reinfusion and Escalated Dose Melphalan in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: A Phase 1 Study. Clinical Cancer Research. 18(8). 2352–2359. 5 indexed citations
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Contractor, Kaiyumars, Laura Kenny, Justin Stebbing, et al.. (2011). [18F]-3′Deoxy-3′-Fluorothymidine Positron Emission Tomography and Breast Cancer Response to Docetaxel. Clinical Cancer Research. 17(24). 7664–7672. 68 indexed citations
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Shaw, Jacqui, James A. L. Brown, R. Charles Coombes, et al.. (2011). Circulating Tumor Cells and Plasma DNA Analysis in Patients with Indeterminate Early or Metastatic Breast Cancer. Biomarkers in Medicine. 5(1). 87–91. 27 indexed citations
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Jacob, Jimmy, Jonathan Krell, Leandro Castellano, et al.. (2011). Determination of cut-offs for circulating tumor cell measurement in metastatic cancer. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. 11(9). 1345–1350. 8 indexed citations
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Giamas, Georgios, Aleksandra Filipović, Jimmy Jacob, et al.. (2011). Kinome screening for regulators of the estrogen receptor identifies LMTK3 as a new therapeutic target in breast cancer. Nature Medicine. 17(6). 715–719. 105 indexed citations
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Stebbing, Justin, Colin Wickenden, Leandro Castellano, et al.. (2010). No evidence for a polyomavirus association or aetiology in AIDS-associated nonsmall cell lung cancer. AIDS. 24(8). 1221–1223. 8 indexed citations
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Castellano, Leandro, Georgios Giamas, Jimmy Jacob, et al.. (2009). The estrogen receptor-α-induced microRNA signature regulates itself and its transcriptional response. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106(37). 15732–15737. 280 indexed citations
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Mudan, Satvinder, Alexandros Giakoustidis, Andrew V. Thillainayagam, Jimmy Jacob, & Justin Stebbing. (2009). Clinical Utility of Circulating Tumor Cell Measurement in the Diagnosis of Indeterminate Lesions of the Pancreas. Future Oncology. 6(1). 177–179. 7 indexed citations
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Sparks, Alison, et al.. (2008). Suppression of the Deubiquitinating Enzyme USP5 Causes the Accumulation of Unanchored Polyubiquitin and the Activation of p53. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284(8). 5030–5041. 162 indexed citations
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Ball, Andrew, Ewan M. Campbell, Jimmy Jacob, Stefan Hoppler, & Alan S. Bowman. (2008). Identification, functional characterization and expression patterns of a water-specific aquaporin in the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 39(2). 105–112. 29 indexed citations
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Switsers, O., et al.. (2006). Clinical impact of fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in cancer patients. A comparative study between dedicated camera and dual-head coincidence gamma camera.. PubMed. 50(1). 68–77. 2 indexed citations

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