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Blessing Bassey-Archibong

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Lo C, Alavi P, Bassey-Archibong B, Jahroudi N, Pasdar M
PLoS One . 2024 Oct; 19(10):e0306705. PMID: 39361615
The six most common missense mutations in the DNA binding domain of p53 are known as "hot spots" and include two of the most frequently occurring p53 mutations (p53-R175H and...
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Sijnesael T, Richard F, Ratze M, Koorman T, Bassey-Archibong B, Rohof C, et al.
J Pathol . 2023 Sep; 261(4):477-489. PMID: 37737015
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is a low- to intermediate-grade histological breast cancer type caused by mutational inactivation of E-cadherin function, resulting in the acquisition of anchorage independence (anoikis resistance). Most...
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Ratze M, Koorman T, Sijnesael T, Bassey-Archibong B, van de Ven R, Enserink L, et al.
Oncogene . 2022 May; 41(26):3507-3509. PMID: 35610485
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Ratze M, Koorman T, Sijnesael T, Bassey-Archibong B, van de Ven R, Enserink L, et al.
Oncogene . 2022 Apr; 41(21):2932-2944. PMID: 35437308
Invasive lobular breast carcinoma (ILC) is characterized by proliferative indolence and long-term latency relapses. This study aimed to identify how disseminating ILC cells control the balance between quiescence and cell...
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Manoranjan B, Venugopal C, Bakhshinyan D, Adile A, Richards L, Kameda-Smith M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Aug; 11(1):4323. PMID: 32859895
Medulloblastoma (MB) is defined by four molecular subgroups (Wnt, Shh, Group 3, Group 4) with Wnt MB having the most favorable prognosis. Since prior reports have illustrated the antitumorigenic role...
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Hidalgo-Sastre A, Desztics J, Dantes Z, Schulte K, Ensarioglu H, Bassey-Archibong B, et al.
JCI Insight . 2020 May; 5(10). PMID: 32434991
Several studies have suggested an oncogenic role for the neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (N-WASP, encoded by the Wasl gene), but thus far, little is known about its function in pancreatic...