Aditi S. Khatpe
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology · Indiana University
Publications
139
Citations
192
Est. group size
~2
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
8
Publishing since 2019
Aditi S. Khatpe studies the molecular biology of breast cancer, with a focus on how specific proteins and receptors—such as EGFR, HER2, and the androgen receptor—are expressed and interact to drive tumor progression. Recent work includes profiling triple-negative breast cancer in patient cohorts in India and examining how the physical properties of tissue affect cancer cell invasion. Earlier work used fruit fly (Drosophila) models to screen for genes that suppress tumor formation.
Publication activity was minimal through the early years and rose sharply from 2023 onward, indicating a recent surge in output.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- EGFR and AR expression and co-expression in Indian triple-negative breast cancer with patient outcome association
Scientific Reports · 2026
- BPS2026 – Role of matrix viscoelasticity in basement membrane invasion in breast cancer
Biophysical Journal · 2026
- Crosstalk between YAP and HER2 drives HER2-mediated breast cancer progression via synergistic growth factor upregulation
Research Square · 2025
- Molecular Profiling of a Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cohort in India for EGFR and AR expression analyzed for patient outcomes showed a distinct subset of cellular co-expression
medRxiv · 2024
- Genome-Wide Screen for Context-Dependent Tumor Suppressors Identified Using in Vivo Models for Neoplasia in <i>Drosophila</i>
G3 Genes Genomes Genetics · 2020
- Genome-wide RNAi screen for context-dependent tumor suppressors identified using <i>in vivo</i> models for neoplasia in <i>Drosophila</i>
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2019
- Cancer Research×6
- bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)×3
- Nature Medicine×2
- Cancer Research Communications×2
- Research Square×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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