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    Mussel adhesion - essential footwork by Waite, J Herbert

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-02-2017)
    “…Robust adhesion to wet, salt-encrusted, corroded and slimy surfaces has been an essential adaptation in the life histories of sessile marine organisms for…”
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    Cortisol and depression: three questions for psychiatry by Herbert, J

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-03-2013)
    “…Cortisol plays a multifaceted role in major depression disorder (MDD). Diurnal rhythms are disturbed, there is increased resistance to the feedback action of…”
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    PDK4 dictates metabolic resistance to ferroptosis by suppressing pyruvate oxidation and fatty acid synthesis by Song, Xinxin, Liu, Jiao, Kuang, Feimei, Chen, Xin, Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Kroemer, Guido, Xie, Yangchun, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (23-02-2021)
    “…Although induction of ferroptosis, an iron-dependent form of non-apoptotic cell death, has emerged as an anticancer strategy, the metabolic basis of…”
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    The Tumor Suppressor p53 Limits Ferroptosis by Blocking DPP4 Activity by Xie, Yangchun, Zhu, Shan, Song, Xinxin, Sun, Xiaofang, Fan, Yong, Liu, Jinbao, Zhong, Meizuo, Yuan, Hua, Zhang, Lin, Billiar, Timothy R., Lotze, Michael T., Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Kroemer, Guido, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (15-08-2017)
    “…Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death that may facilitate the selective elimination of tumor cells. The tumor suppressor p53 (TP53) has been…”
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    Autophagy promotes ferroptosis by degradation of ferritin by Hou, Wen, Xie, Yangchun, Song, Xinxin, Sun, Xiaofang, Lotze, Michael T., Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Autophagy (02-08-2016)
    “…Macroautophagy/autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved degradation pathway that maintains homeostasis. Ferroptosis, a novel form of regulated cell death, is…”
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    How Plant Root Exudates Shape the Nitrogen Cycle by Coskun, Devrim, Britto, Dev T., Shi, Weiming, Kronzucker, Herbert J.

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-08-2017)
    “…Although the global nitrogen (N) cycle is largely driven by soil microbes, plant root exudates can profoundly modify soil microbial communities and influence…”
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    HSPA5 Regulates Ferroptotic Cell Death in Cancer Cells by Zhu, Shan, Zhang, Qiuhong, Sun, Xiaofan, Zeh, 3rd, Herbert J, Lotze, Michael T, Kang, Rui, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2017)
    “…Ferroptosis is a form of regulated cell death driven by oxidative injury promoting lipid peroxidation, although detailed molecular regulators are largely…”
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    High-mobility group box 1, oxidative stress, and disease by Tang, Daolin, Kang, Rui, Zeh, 3rd, Herbert J, Lotze, Michael T

    Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (01-04-2011)
    “…Oxidative stress and associated reactive oxygen species can modify lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, and induce the mitochondrial…”
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    Racialization and racialization research by Gans, Herbert J.

    Published in Ethnic and racial studies (19-02-2017)
    “…This paper advocates a greater emphasis on racialization research, and consists of observations and research questions that could add to our understanding of…”
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    Toughening elastomers using mussel-inspired iron-catechol complexes by Filippidi, Emmanouela, Cristiani, Thomas R., Eisenbach, Claus D., Waite, J. Herbert, Israelachvili, Jacob N., Ahn, B. Kollbe, Valentine, Megan T.

    “…Materials often exhibit a trade-off between stiffness and extensibility; for example, strengthening elastomers by increasing their cross-link density leads to…”
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    High mobility group protein B1 controls liver cancer initiation through yes‐associated protein ‐dependent aerobic glycolysis by Chen, Ruochan, Zhu, Shan, Fan, Xue‐Gong, Wang, Haichao, Lotze, Michael T., Zeh, Herbert J., Billiar, Timothy R., Kang, Rui, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-05-2018)
    “…Emerging studies have suggested that the Hippo pathway is involved in the tumorigenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the key regulator of the…”
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    The multifunctional protein HMGB1: 50 years of discovery by Tang, Daolin, Kang, Rui, Zeh, Herbert J., Lotze, Michael T.

    Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-12-2023)
    “…Fifty years since the initial discovery of HMGB1 in 1973 as a structural protein of chromatin, HMGB1 is now known to regulate diverse biological processes…”
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    HMGB1 in Cancer: Good, Bad, or Both? by RUI KANG, QIUHONG ZHANG, ZEH, Herbert J, LOTZE, Michael T, DAOLIN TANG

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-08-2013)
    “…Forty years ago, high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) was discovered in calf thymus and named according to its electrophoretic mobility in polyacrylamide gels…”
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    The Role of Silicon in Higher Plants under Salinity and Drought Stress by Coskun, Devrim, Britto, Dev T, Huynh, Wayne Q, Kronzucker, Herbert J

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (18-07-2016)
    “…Although deemed a "non-essential" mineral nutrient, silicon (Si) is clearly beneficial to plant growth and development, particularly under stress conditions,…”
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    Endogenous HMGB1 regulates autophagy by Tang, Daolin, Kang, Rui, Livesey, Kristen M, Cheh, Chun-Wei, Farkas, Adam, Loughran, Patricia, Hoppe, George, Bianchi, Marco E, Tracey, Kevin J, Zeh, Herbert J. III, Lotze, Michael T

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (06-09-2010)
    “…Autophagy clears long-lived proteins and dysfunctional organelles and generates substrates for adenosine triphosphate production during periods of starvation…”
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    Surface chemistry Mussel power by Waite, J. Herbert

    Published in Nature materials (01-01-2008)
    “…Despite the development of numerous pre-adhesive treatments in an attempt to put a more reactive face on uncooperative surfaces, no general strategy has been…”
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    Cell death in pancreatic cancer: from pathogenesis to therapy by Chen, Xin, Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Kroemer, Guido, Tang, Daolin

    “…Pancreatic cancer is a devastating gastrointestinal cancer characterized by late diagnosis, limited treatment success and dismal prognosis. Exocrine tumours…”
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    500 Minimally Invasive Robotic Pancreatoduodenectomies: One Decade of Optimizing Performance by Zureikat, Amer H., Beane, Joal D., Zenati, Mazen S., Al Abbas, Amr I., Boone, Brian A., Moser, A. James, Bartlett, David L., Hogg, Melissa E., Zeh, Herbert J.

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-05-2021)
    “…OBJECTIVES:This study aims to present the outcomes of our decade-long experience of robotic pancreatoduodenectomy and provide insights into successful program…”
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    Inhibition of Aurora Kinase A Induces Necroptosis in Pancreatic Carcinoma by Xie, Yangchun, Zhu, Shan, Zhong, Meizuo, Yang, Manhua, Sun, Xiaofan, Liu, Jinbao, Kroemer, Guido, Lotze, Michael, Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-11-2017)
    “…Induction of nonapoptotic cell death could be an approach to eliminate apoptosis-resistant tumors. We investigated necroptosis-based therapies in mouse models…”
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    Ferroptotic damage promotes pancreatic tumorigenesis through a TMEM173/STING-dependent DNA sensor pathway by Dai, Enyong, Han, Leng, Liu, Jiao, Xie, Yangchun, Zeh, Herbert J., Kang, Rui, Bai, Lulu, Tang, Daolin

    Published in Nature communications (11-12-2020)
    “…Ferroptosis is a more recently recognized form of cell death that relies on iron-mediated oxidative damage. Here, we evaluate the impact of high-iron diets or…”
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