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CBP/p300: Critical Co-Activators for Nuclear Steroid Hormone Receptors and Emerging Therapeutic Targets in Prostate and Breast Cancers
Published in Cancers (08-06-2021)“…The CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 are two paralogous lysine acetyltransferases (KATs) that were discovered in the 1980s-1990s. Since their discovery,…”
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DAXX drives de novo lipogenesis and contributes to tumorigenesis
Published in Nature communications (12-04-2023)“…Cancer cells exhibit elevated lipid synthesis. In breast and other cancer types, genes involved in lipid production are highly upregulated, but the mechanisms…”
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Abstract 1473: Role of acetyltransferases CBP and p300 in de novo fatty acid synthesis in colorectal cancer
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2018)“…Abstract CBP/p300 are two paralogous lysine acetyltransferases that acetylate protein substrates including histones, and serve as transcriptional co-activators…”
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Abstract 4669: Pharmacologic inhibition of CBP/p300 suppresses estrogen-induced gene expression and proliferation in ER+ luminal breast cancer cells
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)“…Abstract Luminal breast cancer, defined by the expression of the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), comprises nearly two thirds of all breast cancer cases and most…”
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Pharmacological Inhibition of CBP/p300 Blocks Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα) Function through Suppressing Enhancer H3K27 Acetylation in Luminal Breast Cancer
Published in Cancers (04-06-2021)“…Estrogen receptor alpha (ER) is the oncogenic driver for ER+ breast cancer (BC). ER antagonists are the standard-of-care treatment for ER+ BC; however, primary…”
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Abstract 5214: Targeting the estrogen receptor pathway in luminal breast cancer through inhibition of p300/CBP
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2019)“…Abstract Luminal breast cancer represents approximately two thirds of all breast cancer cases and is characterized by the expression of hormone receptors, such…”
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p300 KAT Regulates SOX10 Stability and Function in Human Melanoma
Published in Cancer research communications (01-08-2024)“…SOX10 is a lineage-specific transcription factor critical for melanoma tumor growth; on the other hand, SOX10 loss-of-function drives the emergence of…”
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Why Human Security Matters—Rethinking Australian Foreign Policy. Sydney—Melbourne—Auckland—London: Allen & Unwin. 232 pages. ISBN 978‐1‐74331‐202‐5. $33.99. edited by DennisAltman, Joseph A.Camilleri, RobynEckersley, & GerhardHoffstaedter (Eds.). 2012
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Why human security matters: rethinking Australian foreign policy
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BOOK REVIEW - Why Human Security Matters-Rethinking Australian Foreign Policy
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Why Human Security Matters—Rethinking Australian Foreign Policy. Sydney—Melbourne—Auckland—London: Allen & Unwin. 232 pages. ISBN 978‐1‐74331‐202‐5. $33.99. edited by Dennis Altman , Joseph A. Camilleri , Robyn Eckersley , & Gerhard Hoffstaedter (Eds.). 2012
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