Search Results - "Cantrell, Michael"
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Chemodetection and Destruction of Host Urea Allows Helicobacter pylori to Locate the Epithelium
Published in Cell host & microbe (12-08-2015)“…The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori interacts intimately with the gastric mucosa to avoid the microbicidal acid in the stomach lumen. The cues H. pylori…”
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A mutant of Chlamydomonas without LHCSR maintains high rates of photosynthesis, but has reduced cell division rates in sinusoidal light conditions
Published in PloS one (23-06-2017)“…The LHCSR protein belongs to the light harvesting complex family of pigment-binding proteins found in oxygenic photoautotrophs. Previous studies have shown…”
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Oncogenic transformation of diverse gastrointestinal tissues in primary organoid culture
Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2014)“…Modeling and documenting malignant progression in vitro without the need for in vivo transplantation represents a clear step forward for cancer investigation…”
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Cancer recurrence and survival among patients who underwent neoadjuvant treatment and surgery for esophageal cancer: A single-institution 10-year experience
Published in Surgery (25-10-2024)“…Standard of care for locally advanced esophageal cancer is neoadjuvant therapy followed by surgical resection. The objective of this study is to explore…”
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Green diatom mutants reveal an intricate biosynthetic pathway of fucoxanthin
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-09-2022)“…Fucoxanthin is a major light-harvesting pigment in ecologically important algae such as diatoms, haptophytes, and brown algae (Phaeophyceae). Therefore, it is…”
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An unexpected hydratase synthesizes the green light-absorbing pigment fucoxanthin
Published in The Plant cell (02-08-2023)“…Abstract The ketocarotenoid fucoxanthin and its derivatives can absorb blue–green light enriched in marine environments. Fucoxanthin is widely adopted by…”
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A Program for Iron Economy during Deficiency Targets Specific Fe Proteins
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2018)“…Iron (Fe) is an essential element for plants, utilized in nearly every cellular process. Because the adjustment of uptake under Fe limitation cannot satisfy…”
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Must a Scholar of Religion Be Methodologically Atheistic or Agnostic?
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Religion (01-06-2016)“…Peter L. Berger famously argued that any scientific inquiry into religious matters must be "methodologically atheistic." But methodological atheism performs no…”
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Manipulation of glycogen and sucrose synthesis increases photosynthetic productivity in cyanobacteria
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (18-05-2023)“…Photosynthetic productivity is limited by low energy conversion efficiency in naturally evolved photosynthetic organisms, via multiple mechanisms that are not…”
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Isolation of phosphorus-hyperaccumulating microalgae from revolving algal biofilm (RAB) wastewater treatment systems
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (17-07-2023)“…Excess phosphorus (P) in wastewater effluent poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems and can spur harmful algal blooms. Revolving algal biofilm (RAB)…”
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Organoid modeling for cancer precision medicine
Published in Genome medicine (31-03-2015)“…Three-dimensional organotypic culture models show great promise as a tool for cancer precision medicine, with potential applications for oncogene modeling,…”
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Functional screening of amplification outlier oncogenes in organoid models of early tumorigenesis
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-11-2023)“…Somatic copy number gains are pervasive across cancer types, yet their roles in oncogenesis are insufficiently evaluated. This inadequacy is partly due to copy…”
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Polyphosphate kinase deletion increases laboratory productivity in cyanobacteria
Published in Frontiers in plant science (07-02-2024)“…Identification and manipulation of cellular energy regulation mechanisms may be a strategy to increase productivity in photosynthetic organisms. This work…”
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Addendum: Real-world survival analysis by tumor mutational burden in non-small cell lung cancer: a multisite U.S. study
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Jnk2 effects on tumor development, genetic instability and replicative stress in an oncogene-driven mouse mammary tumor model
Published in PloS one (03-05-2010)“…Oncogenes induce cell proliferation leading to replicative stress, DNA damage and genomic instability. A wide variety of cellular stresses activate c-Jun…”
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Real-world survival analysis by tumor mutational burden in non-small cell lung cancer: a multisite U.S. study
Published in Oncotarget (31-01-2022)“…Tumor mutational burden (TMB) is a potential biomarker to predict tumor response to immuno-oncology agents in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung…”
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Retrofitting the Genome: L1 Extinction Follows Endogenous Retroviral Expansion in a Group of Muroid Rodents
Published in Journal of Virology (01-12-2011)“…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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X chromosome inactivation and Xist evolution in a rodent lacking LINE-1 activity
Published in PloS one (15-07-2009)“…Dosage compensation in eutherian mammals occurs by inactivation of one X chromosome in females. Silencing of that X chromosome is initiated by Xist, a large…”
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c-Jun N-Terminal Kinases Mediate a Wide Range of Targets in the Metastatic Cascade
Published in Genes & cancer (01-09-2013)“…Disseminated cancer cells rely on intricate interactions among diverse cell types in the tumor-associated stroma, vasculature, and immune system for survival…”
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Loss of LINE-1 Activity in the Megabats
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-2008)“…LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons are the most abundant type of mammalian retroelement. They have profound effects on genome plasticity and have been proposed to…”
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