Dalya Ataca
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Recent Articles
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Zeng Q, Saghafinia S, Chryplewicz A, Fournier N, Christe L, Xie Y, et al.
Science
. 2022 Nov;
378(6621):eabl7207.
PMID: 36395212
Many human cancers manifest the capability to circumvent attack by the adaptive immune system. In this work, we identified a component of immune evasion that involves frequent up-regulation of fragile...
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Ataca D, Aouad P, Constantin C, Laszlo C, Beleut M, Shamseddin M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Mar;
11(1):1571.
PMID: 32218432
Estrogens and progesterone control breast development and carcinogenesis via their cognate receptors expressed in a subset of luminal cells in the mammary epithelium. How they control the extracellular matrix, important...
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Cagnet S, Ataca D, Sflomos G, Aouad P, Schuepbach-Mallepell S, Hugues H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Nov;
9(1):4723.
PMID: 30413705
Oestrogen receptor α (ERα) is a transcription factor with ligand-independent and ligand-dependent activation functions (AF)-1 and -2. Oestrogens control postnatal mammary gland development acting on a subset of mammary epithelial...
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Ataca D, Caikovski M, Piersigilli A, Moulin A, Benarafa C, Earp S, et al.
Biol Open
. 2016 Sep;
5(11):1585-1594.
PMID: 27638769
The ADAMTS family comprises 19 secreted metalloproteinases that cleave extracellular matrix components and have diverse functions in numerous disease and physiological contexts. A number of them remain 'orphan' proteases and...
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Brisken C, Ataca D
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol
. 2015 Feb;
4(3):181-95.
PMID: 25645332
Most of mammary gland development occurs postnatally under the control of female reproductive hormones, which in turn interact with other endocrine factors. While hormones impinge on many tissues and trigger...
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Kai X, Chellappa V, Donado C, Reyon D, Sekigami Y, Ataca D, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2014 Aug;
289(39):26960-26972.
PMID: 25107905
Somatic mutations altering lysine 171 of the IKBKB gene that encodes (IKKβ), the critical activating kinase in canonical (NFκB) signaling, have been described in splenic marginal zone lymphomas and multiple...