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    Cysteine cathepsin proteases: regulators of cancer progression and therapeutic response by Olson, Oakley C., Joyce, Johanna A.

    Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-12-2015)
    “…Key Points In many cancer types cathepsin proteases are upregulated and display altered trafficking and localization. Increased cathepsin expression generally…”
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    Obesity and the tumor microenvironment by Olson, Oakley C., Quail, Daniela F., Joyce, Johanna A.

    “…Obesity-associated inflammation promotes tumor growth and metastatic spread Obesity is a growing global epidemic and rivals smoking as the leading preventable…”
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    Dysregulated haematopoietic stem cell behaviour in myeloid leukaemogenesis by Yamashita, Masayuki, Dellorusso, Paul V., Olson, Oakley C., Passegué, Emmanuelle

    Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-07-2020)
    “…Haematopoiesis is governed by haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that produce all lineages of blood and immune cells. The maintenance of blood homeostasis…”
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    Made to order: emergency myelopoiesis and demand-adapted innate immune cell production by Swann, James W., Olson, Oakley C., Passegué, Emmanuelle

    Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-08-2024)
    “…Definitive haematopoiesis is the process by which haematopoietic stem cells, located in the bone marrow, generate all haematopoietic cell lineages in healthy…”
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    Obesity alters the lung myeloid cell landscape to enhance breast cancer metastasis through IL5 and GM-CSF by Quail, Daniela F., Olson, Oakley C., Bhardwaj, Priya, Walsh, Logan A., Akkari, Leila, Quick, Marsha L., Chen, I-Chun, Wendel, Nils, Ben-Chetrit, Nir, Walker, Jeanne, Holt, Peter R., Dannenberg, Andrew J., Joyce, Johanna A.

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-08-2017)
    “…Obesity is associated with chronic, low-grade inflammation, which can disrupt homeostasis within tissue microenvironments. Given the correlation between…”
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    Macrophages and cathepsin proteases blunt chemotherapeutic response in breast cancer by Shree, Tanaya, Olson, Oakley C, Elie, Benelita T, Kester, Jemila C, Garfall, Alfred L, Simpson, Kenishana, Bell-McGuinn, Katherine M, Zabor, Emily C, Brogi, Edi, Joyce, Johanna A

    Published in Genes & development (01-12-2011)
    “…The microenvironment is known to critically modulate tumor progression, yet its role in regulating treatment response is poorly understood. Here we found…”
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    Tumor-Associated Macrophages Suppress the Cytotoxic Activity of Antimitotic Agents by Olson, Oakley C., Kim, Hyunjung, Quail, Daniela F., Foley, Emily A., Joyce, Johanna A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (04-04-2017)
    “…Antimitotic agents, including Taxol, disrupt microtubule dynamics and cause a protracted mitotic arrest and subsequent cell death. Despite the broad utility of…”
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    Polystyrene Upcycling into Fungal Natural Products and a Biocontrol Agent by Rabot, Chris, Chen, Yuhao, Lin, Shu-Yi, Miller, Ben, Chiang, Yi-Ming, Oakley, C. Elizabeth, Oakley, Berl R., Wang, Clay C. C., Williams, Travis J.

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (08-03-2023)
    “…Polystyrene (PS) is one of the most used yet infrequently recycled plastics. Although manufactured on the scale of 300 million tons per year globally, current…”
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    Assembly of a heptameric STRIPAK complex is required for coordination of light-dependent multicellular fungal development with secondary metabolism in Aspergillus nidulans by Elramli, Nadia, Karahoda, Betim, Sarikaya-Bayram, Özlem, Frawley, Dean, Ulas, Mevlüt, Oakley, C Elizabeth, Oakley, Berl R, Seiler, Stephan, Bayram, Özgür

    Published in PLoS genetics (18-03-2019)
    “…Eukaryotic striatin forms striatin-interacting phosphatase and kinase (STRIPAK) complexes that control many cellular processes including development, cellular…”
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    Normal Hematopoiesis Is a Balancing Act of Self-Renewal and Regeneration by Olson, Oakley C, Kang, Yoon-A, Passegué, Emmanuelle

    “…The hematopoietic system is highly organized to maintain its functional integrity and to meet lifelong organismal demands. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) must…”
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    Development of Genetic Dereplication Strains in Aspergillus nidulans Results in the Discovery of Aspercryptin by Chiang, Yi-Ming, Ahuja, Manmeet, Oakley, C. Elizabeth, Entwistle, Ruth, Asokan, Anabanadam, Zutz, Christoph, Wang, Clay C. C., Oakley, Berl R.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (26-01-2016)
    “…To reduce the secondary metabolite background in Aspergillus nidulans and minimize the rediscovery of compounds and pathway intermediates, we created a…”
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    A Versatile and Efficient Gene-Targeting System for Aspergillus nidulans by Nayak, Tania, Szewczyk, Edyta, Oakley, C. Elizabeth, Osmani, Aysha, Ukil, Leena, Murray, Sandra L, Hynes, Michael J, Osmani, Stephen A, Oakley, Berl R

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-2006)
    “…Aspergillus nidulans is an important experimental organism, and it is a model organism for the genus Aspergillus that includes serious pathogens as well as…”
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    Fusion PCR and gene targeting in Aspergillus nidulans by Oakley, Berl R, Szewczyk, Edyta, Nayak, Tania, Oakley, C Elizabeth, Edgerton, Heather, Xiong, Yi, Taheri-Talesh, Naimeh, Osmani, Stephen A

    Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2007)
    “…We describe a rapid method for the production of fusion PCR products that can be used, generally without band purification, to transform Aspergillus nidulans…”
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    An Efficient System for Heterologous Expression of Secondary Metabolite Genes in Aspergillus nidulans by Chiang, Yi-Ming, Oakley, C. Elizabeth, Ahuja, Manmeet, Entwistle, Ruth, Schultz, Aric, Chang, Shu-Lin, Sung, Calvin T, Wang, Clay C. C, Oakley, Berl R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-05-2013)
    “…Fungal secondary metabolites (SMs) are an important source of medically valuable compounds. Genome projects have revealed that fungi have many SM biosynthetic…”
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