Amit Kumar
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
27 Papers
17 Citations
Amit Kumar is an academic researcher from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactation & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Amit Kumar include Deakin University & Australian Animal Health Laboratory.
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Papers
Whole genome, transcriptome and methylome profiling enhances actionable target discovery in high-risk pediatric cancer.
Marie Wong,Marie Wong,Chelsea Mayoh,Loretta Lau,Loretta Lau,Dong Anh Khuong-Quang,Mark Pinese,Mark Pinese,Amit Kumar,Amit Kumar,Paulette Barahona,Emilie E. Wilkie,Patricia Sullivan,Rachel Bowen-James,Mustafa Syed,Inigo Martincorena,Federico Abascal,Alexandra Sherstyuk,Noemi A. Bolanos,Noemi A. Bolanos,Jonathan Baber,Peter Priestley,M. Emmy M. Dolman,Emmy D.G. Fleuren,Marie Gauthier,Emily Mould,Velimir Gayevskiy,Andrew J. Gifford,Dylan Grebert-Wade,Patrick Strong,Elodie Manouvrier,Meera Warby,David Thomas,Judy Kirk,Judy Kirk,Katherine M. Tucker,Tracey A. O'Brien,Tracey A. O'Brien,Frank Alvaro,Geoffry B. McCowage,Luciano Dalla-Pozza,Nicholas G. Gottardo,Nicholas G. Gottardo,Heather Tapp,Paul Wood,Seong Lin Khaw,Jordan R. Hansford,Andrew S. Moore,Andrew S. Moore,Murray D. Norris,Toby Trahair,Toby Trahair,Richard B. Lock,Vanessa Tyrrell,Michelle Haber,Glenn M. Marshall,Glenn M. Marshall,David S. Ziegler,David S. Ziegler,Paul G Ekert,Mark J. Cowley,Mark J. Cowley +61 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive molecular profiling resolved the molecular basis of virtually all high-risk cancers, leading to clinical benefit in some patients.
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miRNA_Targets: a database for miRNA target predictions in coding and non-coding regions of mRNAs.
TL;DR: A web accessible database of miRNA target predictions for human, mouse, cow, chicken, Zebra fish, fruit fly and Caenorhabditis elegans using two different target prediction algorithms is created.
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Drosha controls dendritic cell development by cleaving messenger RNAs encoding inhibitors of myelopoiesis
Timothy M. Johanson,Timothy M. Johanson,Timothy M. Johanson,Ashleigh A. Keown,Marek Cmero,Janet H. C. Yeo,Janet H. C. Yeo,Janet H. C. Yeo,Amit Kumar,Andrew M. Lew,Andrew M. Lew,Yifan Zhan,Yifan Zhan,Mark M.W. Chong,Mark M.W. Chong +14 more
TL;DR: A mechanism that regulates the development of DCs and other myeloid cells is identified and it is found that Drosha directly cleaved stem-loop structure within these mRNAs and that this mRNA degradation was necessary for myelopoiesis.
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The role of microRNAs in lymphopoiesis.
Timothy M. Johanson,Jarrod P. J. Skinner,Amit Kumar,Yifan Zhan,Yifan Zhan,Andrew M. Lew,Andrew M. Lew,Mark M.W. Chong,Mark M.W. Chong +8 more
TL;DR: What is currently known about the role of microRNAs in lymphopoiesis, from the hematopoietic stem cell through to the differentiation of mature lymphocytes including thymic development, helper and regulatory T cells, fate determination of B cells and dendritic cells is discussed.
The tammar wallaby: A marsupial model to examine the timed delivery and role of bioactives in milk.
Julie A. Sharp,Julie A. Sharp,Stephen Wanyonyi,Stephen Wanyonyi,Vengama Modepalli,Ashalyn Watt,Sanjana Kuruppath,Lyn A. Hinds,Amit Kumar,Helen E. Abud,Christophe Lefevre,Kevin R. Nicholas +11 more
TL;DR: There is increasing evidence to support studies using an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby, as an interesting and unique model to study milk bioactives and the timed delivery of milk bioactivity.
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