Valer Gotea
National Institutes of Health(US)National Human Genome Research Institute(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA Research and Splicing, RNA modifications and cancer, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
Most-Cited Works
- → Homotypic clusters of transcription factor binding sites are a key component of human promoters and enhancers(2010)257 cited
- → Whole-genome sequencing identifies a recurrent functional synonymous mutation in melanoma(2013)170 cited
- → Transposable elements as a significant source of transcription regulating signals(2006)140 cited
- → DiRE: identifying distant regulatory elements of co-expressed genes(2008)129 cited
- → Transposable Elements: Classification, Identification, and Their Use As a Tool For Comparative Genomics(2019)127 cited
- → Do transposable elements really contribute to proteomes?(2006)98 cited
- → Recurrent patterns of DNA methylation in theZNF154,CASP8, andVHLpromoters across a wide spectrum of human solid epithelial tumors and cancer cell lines(2013)63 cited
- → Pan-cancer stratification of solid human epithelial tumors and cancer cell lines reveals commonalities and tissue-specific features of the CpG island methylator phenotype(2015)62 cited
- → Significant associations between driver gene mutations and DNA methylation alterations across many cancer types(2017)58 cited
- → The functional relevance of somatic synonymous mutations in melanoma and other cancers(2015)57 cited