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pro vyhledávání: '"Gabriella Kalna"'
Autor:
Claire Vennin, Pauline Mélénec, Romain Rouet, Max Nobis, Aurélie S. Cazet, Kendelle J. Murphy, David Herrmann, Daniel A. Reed, Morghan C. Lucas, Sean C. Warren, Zehra Elgundi, Mark Pinese, Gabriella Kalna, Daniel Roden, Monisha Samuel, Anaiis Zaratzian, Shane T. Grey, Andrew Da Silva, Wilfred Leung, Australian Pancreatic Genome Initiative (APGI), Suresh Mathivanan, Yingxiao Wang, Anthony W. Braithwaite, Daniel Christ, Ales Benda, Ashleigh Parkin, Phoebe A. Phillips, John M. Whitelock, Anthony J. Gill, Owen J. Sansom, David R. Croucher, Benjamin L. Parker, Marina Pajic, Jennifer P. Morton, Thomas R. Cox, Paul Timpson
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-22 (2019)
Subtypes of cancer associated fibroblasts can both promote and suppress tumorigenesis. Here, the authors investigate how p53 status in pancreatic cancer cells affects their interaction with cancer associated fibroblasts, and report perlecan as a medi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9cbe7f002204495db0cd437d4360e24c
Autor:
Alex von Kriegsheim, Daniela Baiocchi, Marc Birtwistle, David Sumpton, Willy Bienvenut, Nicholas Morrice, Kayo Yamada, Angus Lamond, Gabriella Kalna, Richard Orton, David Gilbert, Walter Kolch
Publikováno v:
Nature Cell Biology. 24:400-400
Autor:
Diane Crighton, Daniel R. Croft, Michael F. Olson, Emma Shanks, Lynn McGarry, Gabriella Kalna, Mads Gabrielsen, Mark Baugh, Oliver Rath, Mathew J. Garnett, Dominika Kowalczyk, Mark Charles, Joanna Brookfield, Katerina Mardilovich, Tim Hammonds, Filipe C. Lourenço, Daniel James, June Munro, Ultan McDermott
Publikováno v:
Oncotarget
The actin and microtubule cytoskeletons are critically important for cancer cell proliferation, and drugs that target microtubules are widely-used cancer therapies. However, their utility is compromised by toxicities due to dose and exposure. To over
Autor:
Marc R. Birtwistle, David Gilbert, Walter Kolch, Kayo Yamada, Gabriella Kalna, Richard J. Orton, Daniela Baiocchi, Alex von Kriegsheim, Nicholas A. Morrice, Angus I. Lamond, David Sumpton, Willy V. Bienvenut
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) controls fundamental cellular functions, including cell fate decisions1,2. In PC12, cells shifting ERK activation from transient to sustained induces neuronal differentiation3. As ERK associates with both r
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a9f8b77037fa056439bf1dce31892bba
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3839079/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3839079/