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National Center for Toxicological Research
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Jennifer Faske studies the molecular mechanisms of cancer development and progression. Her recent publications investigate the use of cancer driver mutations as biomarkers for cancer risk, employing techniques such as CarcSeq for detection. Faske's work also explores how factors like maternal exercise can influence tissue development and potentially impact disease susceptibility, examining sex-specific alterations in the placenta. She has also researched the accumulation of somatic cell mutations in airway tissues following repeat exposure to genotoxic agents like ethyl methanesulfonate. Faske collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Barbara L. Parsons, Kelly L. Harris, and Binsheng Gong, contributing to a body of work focused on toxicology and carcinogenesis.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 732
Selected Publications
- Tissue and Sex‐Specific Performance of a Cancer Driver Based Biomarker in <scp>rasH2</scp> ‐Tg Mice (2025) DOI
- Repeat treatment of organotypic airway cultures with ethyl methanesulfonate causes accumulation of somatic cell mutations without expansion of bronchial-carcinoma-specific cancer driver mutations (2024) DOI
- CarcSeq detection of lorcaserin-induced clonal expansion of<i>Pik3ca</i>H1047R mutants in rat mammary tissue (2024) DOI
- Maternal Exercise Prior to and during Gestation Induces Sex-Specific Alterations in the Mouse Placenta (2023) DOI
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