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    Multiple stages of evolutionary change in anthrax toxin receptor expression in humans by Choate, Lauren A., Barshad, Gilad, McMahon, Pierce W., Said, Iskander, Rice, Edward J., Munn, Paul R., Lewis, James J., Danko, Charles G.

    Published in Nature communications (15-11-2021)
    “…The advent of animal husbandry and hunting increased human exposure to zoonotic pathogens. To understand how a zoonotic disease may have influenced human…”
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    Chromatin conformation remains stable upon extensive transcriptional changes driven by heat shock by Ray, Judhajeet, Munn, Paul R., Vihervaara, Anniina, Lewis, James J., Ozer, Abdullah, Danko, Charles G., Lis, John T.

    “…Heat shock (HS) initiates rapid, extensive, and evolutionarily conserved changes in transcription that are accompanied by chromatin decondensation and…”
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    Chemical, Molecular, and Single-nucleus Analysis Reveal Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan Aberrancy in Fibrolamellar Carcinoma by Francisco, Adam B, Li, Jine, Farghli, Alaa R, Kanke, Matt, Shui, Bo, Munn, Paul R, Grenier, Jennifer K, Soloway, Paul D, Wang, Zhangjie, Reid, Lola M, Liu, Jian, Sethupathy, Praveen

    Published in Cancer research communications (01-07-2022)
    “…Fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC) is an aggressive liver cancer with no effective therapeutic options. The extracellular environment of FLC tumors is poorly…”
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    Abstract 1460: Decoding the tumor biology of the orphan malignancy fibrolamellar carcinoma at single-cell resolution by Farghli, Alaa R., Shui, Bo, Lee, Seoyeon, Munn, Paul R., Zhu, Yutong, Soloway, Paul, Sethupathy, Praveen

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2022)
    “…Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) recognized fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC) in 2010 as a rare and aggressive form of liver cancer that predominately…”
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