Tina Bocker Edmonston

2.2k total citations
43 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Tina Bocker Edmonston is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Oncology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Tina Bocker Edmonston has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 23 papers in Oncology and 14 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Tina Bocker Edmonston's work include Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (23 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (10 papers) and Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics (10 papers). Tina Bocker Edmonston is often cited by papers focused on Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (23 papers), Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (10 papers) and Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics (10 papers). Tina Bocker Edmonston collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Israel. Tina Bocker Edmonston's co-authors include Richard Fishel, David G. Mutch, Paul J. Goodfellow, Juan Palazzo, Wolfgang Dietmaier, A. Hermann Müller, Ranit Aharonov, Randall K. Gibb, Janet S. Rader and Josef Rueschoff and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Tina Bocker Edmonston

39 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tina Bocker Edmonston United States 21 818 795 441 399 273 43 1.5k
Eva S. Singletary United States 20 580 0.7× 545 0.7× 936 2.1× 142 0.4× 596 2.2× 38 1.5k
Rebecca Feldman United States 19 157 0.2× 568 0.7× 270 0.6× 262 0.7× 188 0.7× 68 983
Patrick Houlihan United States 14 604 0.7× 650 0.8× 283 0.6× 548 1.4× 425 1.6× 18 1.4k
George Zarkavelis Greece 15 157 0.2× 458 0.6× 158 0.4× 169 0.4× 126 0.5× 52 813
Pierre‐Alexandre Just France 17 125 0.2× 269 0.3× 222 0.5× 415 1.0× 163 0.6× 45 1.1k
Jia‐Min Pang Australia 14 123 0.2× 403 0.5× 336 0.8× 322 0.8× 106 0.4× 24 953
Mark Clendenning Australia 25 2.1k 2.6× 1.8k 2.2× 1.1k 2.4× 614 1.5× 419 1.5× 63 2.9k
Daphne Ang United States 20 220 0.3× 749 0.9× 385 0.9× 459 1.2× 323 1.2× 45 1.7k
Kanwal Raghav United States 19 160 0.2× 568 0.7× 199 0.5× 221 0.6× 369 1.4× 52 1.1k
Susan Parry New Zealand 18 1.1k 1.4× 1.4k 1.8× 221 0.5× 307 0.8× 373 1.4× 45 1.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Edmonston, Tina Bocker, et al.. (2023). A Rare Case of Multifocal Asynchronous Benign Granular Cell Tumors with PIK3CA Subclonal Mutation Identified in One Tumor by Next-Generation Sequencing. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2023. 1–5. 1 indexed citations
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Rüschoff, Josef, Hans‐Ulrich Schildhaus, Jan H. Rüschoff, et al.. (2023). Testing for deficient mismatch repair and microsatellite instability. PubMed. 44(S2). 61–70. 10 indexed citations
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Edmonston, Tina Bocker, et al.. (2021). COVID-19 Serologic Testing Among the Highest Risk Healthcare Workers. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 36(4). 1164–1165. 1 indexed citations
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Edmonston, Tina Bocker, et al.. (2019). Implementation of Laboratory Review of Test Builds Within the Electronic Health Record Reduces Errors. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. 144(6). 742–747. 5 indexed citations
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Mattie, Kristin, et al.. (2017). Success of referral to genetic counseling after positive lynch syndrome screening test. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 32(9). 1345–1348. 7 indexed citations
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Bettstetter, Marcus, et al.. (2012). Expression of the MAP kinase phosphatase DUSP4 is associated with microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer (CRC) and causes increased cell proliferation. International Journal of Cancer. 132(7). 1537–1546. 56 indexed citations
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Varadhachary, Gauri R., Yael Spector, James L. Abbruzzese, et al.. (2011). Prospective Gene Signature Study Using microRNA to Identify the Tissue of Origin in Patients with Carcinoma of Unknown Primary. Clinical Cancer Research. 17(12). 4063–4070. 83 indexed citations
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McIlhatton, Michael A., Jessica K. Tyler, Laura A. Kerepesi, et al.. (2011). Aspirin and Low-Dose Nitric Oxide–Donating Aspirin Increase Life Span in a Lynch Syndrome Mouse Model. Cancer Prevention Research. 4(5). 684–693. 34 indexed citations
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Mueller, Wolf, Yael Spector, Tina Bocker Edmonston, et al.. (2011). Accurate Classification of Metastatic Brain Tumors Using a Novel MicroRNA-Based Test. The Oncologist. 16(2). 165–174. 23 indexed citations
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Varadhachary, Gauri R., Tina Bocker Edmonston, Siddharth Karanth, et al.. (2010). Prospective gene signature study using microRNA to predict the tissue of origin (ToO) in pts with cancer of unknown primary site (CUP).. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28(15_suppl). 4151–4151. 4 indexed citations
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Aharonov, Ranit, Ayelet Chajut, Yael Spector, et al.. (2010). A second-generation microRNA-based assay for diagnosing tumor tissue origin. Clinical Cancer Research. 16(19_Supplement). A28–A28. 1 indexed citations
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Benjamin, Hila, Danit Lebanony, Shai Rosenwald, et al.. (2010). A Diagnostic Assay Based on MicroRNA Expression Accurately Identifies Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. 12(6). 771–779. 86 indexed citations
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Varley, Katherine E., David G. Mutch, Tina Bocker Edmonston, Paul J. Goodfellow, & Robi D. Mitra. (2009). Intra-tumor heterogeneity of MLH1 promoter methylation revealed by deep single molecule bisulfite sequencing. Nucleic Acids Research. 37(14). 4603–4612. 63 indexed citations
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Koratkar, Revati, et al.. (2007). The modifier of Min 2 ( Mom2 ) locus: Embryonic lethality of a mutation in the Atp5a1 gene suggests a novel mechanism of polyp suppression. Genome Research. 17(5). 566–576. 31 indexed citations
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Taylor, Nicholas P., Israel Zighelboim, Phyllis C. Huettner, et al.. (2006). DNA mismatch repair and TP53 defects are early events in uterine carcinosarcoma tumorigenesis. Modern Pathology. 19(10). 1333–1338. 54 indexed citations
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Müller, A. Hermann, Giuseppe Giuffrè, Tina Bocker Edmonston, et al.. (2004). Challenges and Pitfalls in HNPCC Screening by Microsatellite Analysis and Immunohistochemistry. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. 6(4). 308–315. 46 indexed citations
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Thykjær, Thomas, Torben F. Ørntoft, Lene Juel Rasmussen, et al.. (2003). The role of mismatch repair in small-cell lung cancer cells. European Journal of Cancer. 39(10). 1456–1467. 19 indexed citations
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Horowitz, Neil S., David G. Mutch, Thomas J. Herzog, et al.. (2002). Microsatellite Instability, MLH1 Promoter Methylation, and Loss of Mismatch Repair in Endometrial Cancer and Concomitant Atypical Hyperplasia. Gynecologic Oncology. 86(1). 62–68. 24 indexed citations
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Jass, Jeremy R., Hiroshi Iino, Andrew Ruszkiewicz, et al.. (2000). Neoplastic progression occurs through mutator pathways in hyperplastic polyposis of the colorectum. Gut. 47(1). 43–49. 194 indexed citations

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