Journal of Weather Changes

Oscar Ramirez, Yale University | YU · Yale Cancer Center-Section of Hematology
Editorial Board

Oscar Ramirez

Yale University | YU · Yale Cancer Center-Section of Hematology · United States

Editorial leadership for Journal of Weather Changes ISSN 3070-3379

Research interests

  • Pcr Cell Culture Gel Electrophoresis Gene Expression Western Blot Analysis Cloning Cancer Biology Flow Cytometry Immunohistochemistry Cell Signaling Molecular Cloning Apoptosis

Biography

  • Oscar Ramirez currently works at the Yale Cancer Center-Section of Hematology, Yale University. 
  • Oscar does research in Immunology, Cell Biology and Molecular Biology. 
  • Their most recent publication is 'E2F-2 Promotes Nuclear Condensation and Enucleation of Terminally Differentiated Erythroblasts..'

Research:

  • E2F-2 Promotes Nuclear Condensation and Enucleation of Terminally Differentiated Erythroblasts.
  • Small interfering RNA targeting NF-κB attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in rats.
  • Cancer-associated SF3B1 mutants recognize otherwise inaccessible cryptic 3' splice sites within RNA secondary structures.
  • Time Series Analyses of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Integrating Weather Variables
  • Correction: A Small Library of Synthetic Di-Substituted 1, 4-Naphthoquinones Induces ROS-Mediated Cell Death in Murine Fibroblasts
  • Leptin deficiency in vivo enhances the ability of splenic dendritic cells to activate T cells
  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cells are associated with disease progression and decreased overall survival in advanced-stage melanoma patients
  • Abstract A98: Young women's breast cancer demonstrates increased immune suppression through ciculating regulatory T cells and myeloid-derived supressor cells independent of stage or subtype.
  • Abstract P4-04-06: Young women's breast cancer is characterized by increased immune suppression through circulating myeloid derived supressor cells
  • Influence of human immune cells on cancer: Studies at the University of Colorado
  • Abstract 5405: Immuno-phenotyping reveals cell types present in circulation of breast cancer patients and elucidates their funstional potential
  • Implication for the role of leptin-induced signaling as a negative regulator of dendritic cell function.

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