Michael Fraser

Affiliations: 
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre 
Area:
cancer genomics, prostate cancer, translational cancer research
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Woodcock DJ, Sahli A, Teslo R, et al. (2024) Genomic evolution shapes prostate cancer disease type. Cell Genomics. 100511
Chen S, Petricca J, Ye W, et al. (2022) The cell-free DNA methylome captures distinctions between localized and metastatic prostate tumors. Nature Communications. 13: 6467
Sjöström M, Zhao SG, Levy S, et al. (2022) The 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Landscape of Prostate Cancer. Cancer Research. OF1-OF15
Burns D, Anokian E, Saunders EJ, et al. (2022) Rare Germline Variants Are Associated with Rapid Biochemical Recurrence After Radical Prostate Cancer Treatment: A Pan Prostate Cancer Group Study. European Urology
Livingstone J, Shiah YJ, Yamaguchi TN, et al. (2021) The telomere length landscape of prostate cancer. Nature Communications. 12: 6893
Plante A, Dallaire F, Grosset AA, et al. (2021) Dimensional reduction based on peak fitting of Raman micro spectroscopy data improves detection of prostate cancer in tissue specimens. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 26
Fraser M, Livingstone J, Wrana JL, et al. (2021) Somatic driver mutation prevalence in 1844 prostate cancers identifies ZNRF3 loss as a predictor of metastatic relapse. Nature Communications. 12: 6248
Hawley JR, Zhou S, Arlidge C, et al. (2021) Reorganization of the 3D genome pinpoints non-coding drivers of primary prostate tumors. Cancer Research
Ahmed M, Soares F, Xia JH, et al. (2021) CRISPRi screens reveal a DNA methylation-mediated 3D genome dependent causal mechanism in prostate cancer. Nature Communications. 12: 1781
Chen S, Zhu G, Yang Y, et al. (2021) Single-cell analysis reveals transcriptomic remodellings in distinct cell types that contribute to human prostate cancer progression. Nature Cell Biology. 23: 87-98
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