Search Results - "de Groot, Nina E"
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Spatiotemporal regulation of clonogenicity in colorectal cancer xenografts
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-03-2019)“…Cancer evolution is predominantly studied by focusing on differences in the genetic characteristics of malignant cells within tumors. However, the…”
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Identification of a regulatory domain controlling the Nppa-Nppb gene cluster during heart development and stress
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-06-2016)“…The paralogous genes Nppa and Nppb are organized in an evolutionarily conserved cluster and provide a valuable model for studying co-regulation and regulatory…”
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Intestinal Apc‐inactivation induces HSP25 dependency
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (07-12-2022)“…The majority of colorectal cancers (CRCs) present with early mutations in tumor suppressor gene APC . APC mutations result in oncogenic activation of the Wnt…”
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Intestinal region-specific Wnt signalling profiles reveal interrelation between cell identity and oncogenic pathway activity in cancer development
Published in Cancer cell international (03-12-2020)“…Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer promoting characteristics such as increased proliferation and resistance…”
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The Effect of Dynamic, In Vivo-like Oxaliplatin on HCT116 Spheroids in a Cancer-on-Chip Model Is Representative of the Response in Xenografts
Published in Micromachines (Basel) (06-05-2022)“…The cancer xenograft model in which human cancer cells are implanted in a mouse is one of the most used preclinical models to test the efficacy of novel cancer…”
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The extracellular matrix controls stem cell specification and crypt morphology in the developing and adult mouse gut
Published in Biology open (15-12-2022)“…The rapid renewal of the epithelial gut lining is fuelled by stem cells that reside at the base of intestinal crypts. The signal transduction pathways and…”
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Apc-mutant cells act as supercompetitors in intestinal tumour initiation
Published in Nature (London) (17-06-2021)“…A delicate equilibrium of WNT agonists and antagonists in the intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche is critical to maintaining the ISC compartment, as it…”
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The RNA-binding protein Rbm38 is dispensable during pressure overload-induced cardiac remodeling in mice
Published in PloS one (29-08-2017)“…The importance of tightly controlled alternative pre-mRNA splicing in the heart is emerging. The RNA binding protein Rbm24 has recently been identified as a…”
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The microRNA-15 family inhibits the TGFβ-pathway in the heart
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-10-2014)“…The overloaded heart remodels by cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and interstitial fibrosis, which contributes to the development of heart failure. Signalling via the…”
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Genome-Wide Polyadenylation Maps Reveal Dynamic mRNA 3′-End Formation in the Failing Human Heart
Published in Circulation research (05-02-2016)“…RATIONALE:Alternative cleavage and polyadenylation (APA) of mRNA represents a layer of gene regulation that to date has remained unexplored in the heart. This…”
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AAV9-mediated Rbm24 overexpression induces fibrosis in the mouse heart
Published in Scientific reports (03-08-2018)“…The RNA-binding protein Rbm24 has recently been identified as a pivotal splicing factor in the developing heart. Loss of Rbm24 in mice disrupts cardiac…”
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Caffeine Limits Expansion of Apc-Deficient Clones in the Intestine by NOTUM Inhibition
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