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Autor:
Brian Gabrielli, Nikolas K. Haass, Richard A. Sturm, Stephen A. Ainger, Loredana Spoerri, Dubravka Škalamera, James Chen, Catherine Lanagan, Sebastian Walpole, Sheena M. Daignault, Martina Proctor, Alexander J. Stevenson, Zay Yar Oo
Purpose: Checkpoint kinase 1 inhibitors (CHEK1i) have single-agent activity in vitro and in vivo. Here, we have investigated the molecular basis of this activity.Experimental Design: We have assessed a panel of melanoma cell lines for their sensitivi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6b2d500d668d42bc11bf309dc19b22bf
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.c.6525843
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.c.6525843
Autor:
Brian Gabrielli, Nikolas K. Haass, Richard A. Sturm, Stephen A. Ainger, Loredana Spoerri, Dubravka Škalamera, James Chen, Catherine Lanagan, Sebastian Walpole, Sheena M. Daignault, Martina Proctor, Alexander J. Stevenson, Zay Yar Oo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::14997ccfd8ebcf17aa986b152fa534c5
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.22464873
https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.22464873
Autor:
Martina Proctor, Catherine Lanagan, Stephen A. Ainger, Sebastian Walpole, James Chen, Richard A. Sturm, Dubravka Skalamera, Alexander J. Stevenson, Brian Gabrielli, Loredana Spoerri, Nikolas K. Haass, Zay Yar Oo, S. M. Daignault
Publikováno v:
Clinical Cancer Research. 24:2901-2912
Purpose: Checkpoint kinase 1 inhibitors (CHEK1i) have single-agent activity in vitro and in vivo. Here, we have investigated the molecular basis of this activity. Experimental Design: We have assessed a panel of melanoma cell lines for their sensitiv
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatological Research. 309:305-310
Skin biopsies are a valuable technique in the diagnosis of cutaneous inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. We were interested to test the minimal size or equivalent volume by dilution of proteolytically disassociated skin tissue required to allow t
Autor:
Stephen A. Ainger, Anna Ehmann, Catherine Lanagan, Brian Gabrielli, Richard A. Sturm, Alexander J. Stevenson, Dubravka Skalamera
Publikováno v:
Journal of cell science. 132(24)
Melanocytic cell interactions are integral to skin homeostasis, and affect the outcome of multiple diseases, including cutaneous pigmentation disorders and melanoma. By using automated-microscopy and machine-learning-assisted morphology analysis of p
Publikováno v:
Dermatology. 233:1-15
Human pigmentation characteristics play an important role in the effects of sun exposure, skin cancer induction and disease outcomes. Several of the genes most important for this diversity are involved in the regulation and distribution of melanin pi
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Reuben S.Q. Kim, Stephen A. Ainger, Hilary X.L. Yong, Aaron G. Smith, Wen Lim, Melinda M. Ashcroft, Richard A. Sturm, Arish Soogrim, Dayana Nur Mahiuddin, Mitchell Fane, Graeme J. Walker, Scott A. Beatson, Darren J. Smit, Yash Chhabra, K. Jagirdar
Publikováno v:
Pigment cellmelanoma research. 31(1)
A SNP within intron4 of the interferon regulatory factor4 (IRF4) gene, rs12203592*C/T, has been independently associated with pigmentation and age-specific effects on naevus count in European-derived populations. We have characterized the cis-regulat
Autor:
J. Helen Leonard, Xuan L. Yong, Stephen A. Ainger, Dubravka Skalamera, Shu Shyan Wong, Brian Gabrielli, Richard A. Sturm
Publikováno v:
Experimental Dermatology. 23:916-921
Dopachrome tautomerase (DCT) is involved in the formation of the photoprotective skin pigment eumelanin and has also been shown to have a role in response to apoptotic stimuli and oxidative stress. The effect of DCT on UVR DNA damage responses and su
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 132:1452-1461
Variant alleles of the human melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) reduce the ability of melanocytes to produce the dark pigment eumelanin, with R alleles being most deficient. Cultured melanocytes of MC1R R/R variant genotype give reduced responses to [Nle
Autor:
Glenn L. Millhauser, Kimberley A. Beaumont, Shu Shyan Wong, Mira Patel, Richard A. Sturm, Jennifer J. Smith, Yan Yan Liu, Paul F. Alewood, Stephen A. Ainger, J. Helen Leonard
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Pharmacology. 660:103-110
The melanocortin MC(1) receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor expressed in the melanocytes of the skin and hair and is known for its key role in the regulation of human pigmentation. Melanocortin MC(1) receptor activation after ultraviolet radiatio