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    Tankyrase-targeted therapeutics: expanding opportunities in the PARP family by Riffell, Jenna L., Lord, Christopher J., Ashworth, Alan

    Published in Nature reviews. Drug discovery (01-12-2012)
    “…Key Points The tankyrases TANK1 and TANK2 are members of the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) superfamily of enzymes that catalyse the transfer of many…”
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    CDK1 Is a Synthetic Lethal Target for KRAS Mutant Tumours by Costa-Cabral, Sara, Brough, Rachel, Konde, Asha, Aarts, Marieke, Campbell, James, Marinari, Eliana, Riffell, Jenna, Bardelli, Alberto, Torrance, Christopher, Lord, Christopher J, Ashworth, Alan

    Published in PloS one (16-02-2016)
    “…Activating KRAS mutations are found in approximately 20% of human cancers but no RAS-directed therapies are currently available. Here we describe a novel,…”
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    Effects of chemical manipulation of mitotic arrest and slippage on cancer cell survival and proliferation by Riffell, Jenna L, Zimmerman, Carla, Khong, Anthony, McHardy, Lianne M, Roberge, Michel

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-09-2009)
    “…Microtubule-targeting cancer therapies interfere with mitotic spindle dynamics and block cells in mitosis by activating the mitotic checkpoint. Cells arrested…”
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    Caspase-3-dependent mitotic checkpoint inactivation by the small-molecule inducers of mitotic slippage SU6656 and geraldol by Riffell, Jenna L, Jänicke, Reiner U, Roberge, Michel

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-05-2011)
    “…Microtubule-targeting cancer drugs such as paclitaxel block cell-cycle progression at mitosis by prolonged activation of the mitotic checkpoint. Cells can…”
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    Crystallization of Aqueous Inorganic−Malonic Acid Particles:  Nucleation Rates, Dependence on Size, and Dependence on the Ammonium-to-Sulfate Ratio by Parsons, Matthew T, Riffell, Jenna L, Bertram, Allan K

    “…Using an electrodynamic balance, we determined the relative humidity (RH) at which aqueous inorganic−malonic acid particles crystallized, with ammonium sulfate…”
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    Substrate Binding and Active Site Residues in RNases E and G: ROLE OF THE 5'-SENSOR by Garrey, Stephen M, Blech, Michaela, Riffell, Jenna L, Hankins, Janet S, Stickney, Leigh M, Diver, Melinda, Hsu, Ying-Han Roger, Kunanithy, Vitharani, Mackie, George A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (13-11-2009)
    “…The paralogous endoribonucleases, RNase E and RNase G, play major roles in intracellular RNA metabolism in Escherichia coli and related organisms. To assay the…”
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    Spirastrellolides C to G:  Macrolides Obtained from the Marine Sponge Spirastrella coccinea by Williams, David E, Keyzers, Robert A, Warabi, Kaoru, Desjardine, Kelsey, Riffell, Jenna L, Roberge, Michel, Andersen, Raymond J

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (07-12-2007)
    “…Five new macrolides, spirastrellolides C (3) to G (7), have been isolated from extracts of the marine sponge Spirastrella coccinea collected in Dominica. Their…”
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    Synthetic Approaches to the Microtubule-Stabilizing Sponge Alkaloid Ceratamine A and Desbromo Analogues by Nodwell, Matt, Pereira, Alban, Riffell, Jenna L, Zimmerman, Carla, Patrick, Brian O, Roberge, Michel, Andersen, Raymond J

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (06-02-2009)
    “…Two synthetic approaches to the microtubule-stabilizing ceratamine alkaloids are described. The first approach involved attempts to graft an aminoimidazole…”
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    Synthesis of Antimitotic Analogs of the Microtubule Stabilizing Sponge Alkaloid Ceratamine A by Nodwell, Matt, Riffell, Jenna L, Roberge, Michel, Andersen, Raymond J

    Published in Organic letters (20-03-2008)
    “…Antimitotic analogs of the microtubule stabilizing sponge alkaloid ceratamine A (1) have been synthesized starting from tribromoimidazole. A key step in the…”
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    Substrate Binding and Active Site Residues in RNases E and G by Garrey, Stephen M., Blech, Michaela, Riffell, Jenna L., Hankins, Janet S., Stickney, Leigh M., Diver, Melinda, Hsu, Ying-Han Roger, Kunanithy, Vitharani, Mackie, George A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-11-2009)
    “…The paralogous endoribonucleases, RNase E and RNase G, play major roles in intracellular RNA metabolism in Escherichia coli and related organisms. To assay the…”
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    Effects of chemical manipulation of mitotic arrest and slippage on cancer cell survival and proliferation by Riffell, Jenna L., Zimmerman, Carla, Khong, Anthony, McHardy, Lianne M., Roberge, Michel

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-09-2009)
    “…Microtubule-targeting cancer therapies interfere with mitotic spindle dynamics and block cells in mitosis by activating the mitotic checkpoint. Cells arrested…”
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    Abstract B24: Using KRAS synthetic lethality to design novel therapeutic approaches to cancer by Costa-Cabral, Sara, Marinari, Eliana, Aarts, Marieke, Riffell, Jenna L., Torrence, Christopher, Lord, Christopher L., Ashworth, Alan

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-05-2013)
    “…Background: KRAS is among the most commonly mutated human cancer genes, and is mutated in approximately 20% of human tumors. In colorectal cancer KRAS mutation…”
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