Search Results - "Christin, John R."

Refine Results
  1. 1

    Lineage-Biased Stem Cells Maintain Estrogen-Receptor-Positive and -Negative Mouse Mammary Luminal Lineages by Wang, Chunhui, Christin, John R., Oktay, Maja H., Guo, Wenjun

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (21-03-2017)
    “…Delineating the mammary differentiation hierarchy is important for the study of mammary gland development and tumorigenesis. Mammary luminal cells are…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    Cholinergic Signals from the CNS Regulate G-CSF-Mediated HSC Mobilization from Bone Marrow via a Glucocorticoid Signaling Relay by Pierce, Halley, Zhang, Dachuan, Magnon, Claire, Lucas, Daniel, Christin, John R., Huggins, Matthew, Schwartz, Gary J., Frenette, Paul S.

    Published in Cell stem cell (04-05-2017)
    “…Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are mobilized from niches in the bone marrow (BM) to the blood circulation by the cytokine granulocyte colony-stimulating…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  3. 3

    Mammary-Stem-Cell-Based Somatic Mouse Models Reveal Breast Cancer Drivers Causing Cell Fate Dysregulation by Zhang, Zheng, Christin, John R., Wang, Chunhui, Ge, Kai, Oktay, Maja H., Guo, Wenjun

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-09-2016)
    “…Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human cancer. However, distinguishing which mutations are…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  4. 4

    Rac3 regulates breast cancer invasion and metastasis by controlling adhesion and matrix degradation by Donnelly, Sara K, Cabrera, Ramon, Mao, Serena P H, Christin, John R, Wu, Bin, Guo, Wenjun, Bravo-Cordero, Jose Javier, Condeelis, John S, Segall, Jeffrey E, Hodgson, Louis

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (04-12-2017)
    “…The initial step of metastasis is the local invasion of tumor cells into the surrounding tissue. Invadopodia are actin-based protrusions that mediate the…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  5. 5
  6. 6

    Loss of amphiregulin reduces myoepithelial cell coverage of mammary ducts and alters breast tumor growth by Mao, Serena P H, Park, Minji, Cabrera, Ramon M, Christin, John R, Karagiannis, George S, Oktay, Maja H, Zaiss, Dietmar M W, Abrams, Scott I, Guo, Wenjun, Condeelis, John S, Kenny, Paraic A, Segall, Jeffrey E

    Published in Breast cancer research : BCR (26-10-2018)
    “…Amphiregulin (AREG), a ligand of the epidermal growth factor receptor, is not only essential for proper mammary ductal development, but also associated with…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  7. 7

    Stem Cell Determinant SOX9 Promotes Lineage Plasticity and Progression in Basal-like Breast Cancer by Christin, John R., Wang, Chunhui, Chung, Chi-Yeh, Liu, Yu, Dravis, Christopher, Tang, Wei, Oktay, Maja H., Wahl, Geoffrey M., Guo, Wenjun

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (09-06-2020)
    “…Lineage plasticity is important for the development of basal-like breast cancer (BLBC), an aggressive cancer subtype. While BLBC is likely to originate from…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  8. 8
  9. 9

    Modeling tumor plasticity in organoid models of human cancer by Christin, John R, Shen, Michael M

    Published in Trends in cancer (01-03-2022)
    “…Due to its inherent plasticity and heterogeneity, cancer is a difficult disease to model both in vitro and in vivo. However, recent advances in organoid…”
    Get more information
    Journal Article
  10. 10

    Targeting ABCA12-controlled ceramide homeostasis inhibits breast cancer stem cell function and chemoresistance by Cui, Jihong, Christin, John R, Reisz, Julie A, Cendali, Francesca Isabelle, Sanawar, Rahul, Coutinho De Miranda, Marcelo, D'Alessandro, Angelo, Guo, Wenjun

    Published in Science advances (01-12-2023)
    “…Cancer stem cells (CSCs) drive tumor growth, metastasis, and chemoresistance. While emerging evidence suggests that CSCs have a unique dependency on lipid…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  11. 11

    Homologous Elements hs3a and hs3b in the 3′ Regulatory Region of the Murine Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain (Igh) Locus Are Both Dispensable for Class-switch Recombination by Yan, Yi, Pieretti, Joyce, Ju, Zhongliang, Wei, Shiniu, Christin, John R., Bah, Fatmata, Birshtein, Barbara K., Eckhardt, Laurel A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-08-2011)
    “…Immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) genes are formed, tested, and modified to yield diverse, specific, and high affinity antibody responses to antigen. The…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  12. 12
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15

    Abstract B009: A SOX9-B7x axis safeguards dedifferentiated tumor cells from immunosurveillance to enable DCIS progression by Liu, Yu, John, Peter, Christin, John R, Oktay, Maja, Zang, XingXing, Guo, Wenjun

    “…Abstract Accumulating evidence has demonstrated a central role of dedifferentiation in carcinogenesis. In basal-like breast cancer mouse models, upregulation…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  16. 16
  17. 17

    Abstract B47: Validation of novel breast cancer drivers using mammary stem cell-based somatic mouse models by Zhang, Zheng, Christin, John R., Wang, Chunhui, Ge, Kai, Oktay, Maja, Guo, Wenjun

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-08-2018)
    “…Abstract Cancer genomics has provided an unprecedented opportunity for understanding genetic causes of human cancer. However, distinguishing which mutations…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  18. 18

    Abstract B025: Luminal-to-basal phenotypic plasticity promotes invasive phenotypes in a live-imaging assay using patient-derived bladder tumor organoids by Coz, Clementine Le, Christin, John R., Syed, Talal, Wang, Zejian, Laplaca, Caroline J., Lenis, Andrew T., Shen, Michael M.

    Published in Clinical cancer research (17-05-2024)
    “…Abstract Lineage plasticity in cancer is characterized by changes in cell state that are often associated with tumor progression and treatment resistance…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  19. 19
  20. 20