Nataša M Tošić - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Natasa Tošić is an accomplished researcher affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering at the University of Belgrade, located at Vojvode Stepe 444a, 11010 Belgrade, Serbia. Her work primarily focuses on genetic and genomic profiling, with a particular interest in leukemia and other cancers.

Research Contributions

Natasa Tošić has made significant contributions to the field of genetics, particularly in the study of leukemia and cancer genomics. Her research includes the expression profiles of long non-coding RNAs and microRNAs in younger AML patients, comparative analysis of prognostic indices for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and the application of targeted next-generation sequencing for mutational profiling in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. She has also explored the genomic profiling of thymoma, the prognostic significance of BAALC and MN1 gene expression in AML, and the transcriptional regulation of the BCL2L12 gene. Additionally, her work on the expression patterns of circulating long non-coding RNA GAS5 as a biomarker in non-small cell lung cancer and the molecular evidence of atypical PML/RAR-α transcriptional variants in acute promyelocytic leukemia are noteworthy.

Aliases

Natasa Tošić is also known by several aliases including N. Tosic, Nataša M Tošić, Natasa Tosic, Natasa Tosić, N. Tošić, and Nataša Tošić.

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Total Citation Count 1178
h-index 19
Total Paper Count 83

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