Search Results - "García González, Aurian P"
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Bacterial Metabolism Affects the C. elegans Response to Cancer Chemotherapeutics
Published in Cell (20-04-2017)“…The human microbiota greatly affects physiology and disease; however, the contribution of bacteria to the response to chemotherapeutic drugs remains poorly…”
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Bacterial diet modulates tamoxifen-induced death via host fatty acid metabolism
Published in Nature communications (23-09-2022)“…Tamoxifen is a selective estrogen receptor (ER) modulator that is used to treat ER-positive breast cancer, but that at high doses kills both ER-positive and…”
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WormPaths: Caenorhabditis elegans metabolic pathway annotation and visualization
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-2021)“…Abstract In our group, we aim to understand metabolism in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and its relationships with gene expression, physiology, and the…”
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Evolved bacterial resistance against fluoropyrimidines can lower chemotherapy impact in the Caenorhabditis elegans host
Published in eLife (30-11-2020)“…Metabolism of host-targeted drugs by the microbiome can substantially impact host treatment success. However, since many host-targeted drugs inadvertently…”
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Worms, bugs and drugs: Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for host-microbe-drug interactions
Published in Current opinion in systems biology (01-12-2017)“…The microbiota plays a critical role in human health and disease. For instance, the gut microbiota aides in the digestion of foods, thereby contributing to our…”
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Management of neuroendocrine tumors of the rectum
Published in Seminars in colon and rectal surgery (01-09-2022)Get full text
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C. elegans and its bacterial diet: An interspecies model to explore the effects of microbiota on drug response
Published in Drug discovery today. Disease models (2018)“…Our body is inhabited by a large community of microorganisms referred to as our microbiota that influences almost all aspects of human physiology, including…”
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