Ebrahim Jakoet
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Ebrahim Jakoet's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying non-small cell lung cancers, particularly in relation to smoking behavior. His work investigates the role of DNA methylation and its impact on gene expression, specifically examining targets like CSMD1. Jakoet has contributed to studies that utilize tracts of homozygosity approaches to identify these methylation-regulated expression targets.
His collaborations include extensive work with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Mohammed S. Orloff, David W. Ussery, Yasir Rahmatallah, and Horacio Gómez-Acevedo. These collaborations have resulted in at least 14 shared publications, indicating a sustained research partnership. Jakoet's recent publications from 2025 highlight his ongoing contributions to this field of study.
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- Publications: 14
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A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior (2025)
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- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
- A Tracts of Homozygosity Approach Identifies Methylation-Regulated <i>CSMD1</i> Expression Targets in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Related to Smoking Behavior
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