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    Cachexia-associated adipose loss induced by tumor-secreted leukemia inhibitory factor is counterbalanced by decreased leptin by Arora, Gurpreet K, Gupta, Arun, Narayanan, Sriram, Guo, Tong, Iyengar, Puneeth, Infante, Rodney E

    Published in JCI insight (26-07-2018)
    “…Cachexia syndrome consists of adipose and muscle loss, often despite normal food intake. We hypothesized that cachexia-associated adipose wasting is driven in…”
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    Expanding role of PI5P4Ks in cancer: A promising druggable target by Arora, Gurpreet K., Palamiuc, Lavinia, Emerling, Brooke M.

    Published in FEBS letters (01-01-2022)
    “…Cancer cells are challenged by a myriad of microenvironmental stresses, and it is their ability to efficiently adapt to the constantly changing nutrient,…”
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    Janus kinase inhibitors suppress cancer cachexia‐associated anorexia and adipose wasting in mice by Arora, Gurpreet K., Gupta, Arun, Guo, Tong, Gandhi, Aakash Y., Laine, Aaron, Williams, Dorothy L., Ahn, Chul, Iyengar, Puneeth, Infante, Rodney E.

    Published in JCSM rapid communications (01-07-2020)
    “…Background Cachexia, a syndrome of muscle atrophy, adipose loss, and anorexia, is associated with reduced survival in cancer patients. The colon adenocarcinoma…”
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    PI5P4Ks drive metabolic homeostasis through peroxisome-mitochondria interplay by Ravi, Archna, Palamiuc, Lavinia, Loughran, Ryan M., Triscott, Joanna, Arora, Gurpreet K., Kumar, Avi, Tieu, Vivian, Pauli, Chantal, Reist, Matthias, Lew, Rachel J., Houlihan, Shauna L., Fellmann, Christof, Metallo, Christian, Rubin, Mark A., Emerling, Brooke M.

    Published in Developmental cell (07-06-2021)
    “…PI5P4Ks are a class of phosphoinositide kinases that phosphorylate PI-5-P to PI-4,5-P2. Distinct localization of phosphoinositides is fundamental for a…”
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    Temporal control of bidirectional lipid-droplet motion in Drosophila depends on the ratio of kinesin-1 and its co-factor Halo by Arora, Gurpreet K, Tran, Susan L, Rizzo, Nicholas, Jain, Ankit, Welte, Michael A

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-04-2016)
    “…During bidirectional transport, individual cargoes move continuously back and forth along microtubule tracks, yet the cargo population overall displays…”
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