Zoran Gatalica
University of Oklahoma
340 Papers
2.1K Citations
Zoran Gatalica is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 323 publications. Previous affiliations of Zoran Gatalica include University of New South Wales & Creighton University Medical Center.
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Papers
Loss of Fhit expression in testicular germ cell tumors and intratubular germ cell neoplasia.
TL;DR: Re-expression of Fhit in well-differentiated glandular epithelium of teratomatous component of mixed germ cell tumors suggests that there is no loss of FHIT gene in this subset of neoplasia but rather that Fhit protein expression is differently regulated through the phases of germ cell tumor progression.
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Syk tyrosine kinase expression during multistep mammary carcinogenesis.
Zoran Gatalica,Zhanyong Bing +1 more
TL;DR: The loss of Syk characterizes a subset of breast carcinomas but does not apparently contribute to the development of the metastatic potential of these carcinomas, limiting the potential diagnostic utility of immunohistochemical test in the prediction of malignant behavior.
Molecular events in the progression of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis to carcinoma.
TL;DR: Infection by HPV-11 may be an early event associated with progression of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis to carcinoma and a reduced expression of p21(WAF1) protein appear to be significant subsequent events.
Molecular landscape of colorectal cancers harboring R-spondin fusions.
Andreas Seeber,Florian Kocher,Joanne Xiu,Gilbert Spizzo,Alberto Puccini,Jeffrey Swensen,M. E. Ellis,Richard M. Goldberg,Axel Grothey,Anthony F. Shields,Mohamed E. Salem,Francesca Battaglin,Wafik S. El-Deiry,Ryuma Tokunaga,Madiha Naseem,Philip A. Philip,John L. Marshall,Wolfgang Michael Korn,Heinz-Josef Lenz,Zoran Gatalica +19 more
TL;DR: Gene fusions involving R-spondin (RSPO) family members have been shown to drive Wnt-dependent tumor initiation in colorectal cancer (CRC).
Molecular Profiling of the Metaplastic Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the Breast Reveals Potentially Targetable Biomarkers.
Semir Vranic,Phillip Stafford,Juan P. Palazzo,Faruk Skenderi,Jeffrey Swensen,Joanne Xiu,David Spetzler,Zoran Gatalica +7 more
TL;DR: Spindle cell carcinomas are characterized by targetable molecular alterations in the majority of cases, but owing to the lack of uniform findings, individual patient profiling is necessary.