Joanna Segal
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Recent Articles
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Kreuzaler P, Panina Y, Segal J, Yuneva M
Mol Metab
. 2019 Nov;
33:83-101.
PMID: 31668988
Background: It has been known for close to a century that, on average, tumors have a metabolism that is different from those found in healthy tissues. Typically, tumors show a...
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Olin-Sandoval V, Yu J, Miller-Fleming L, Alam M, Kamrad S, Correia-Melo C, et al.
Nature
. 2019 Aug;
572(7768):249-253.
PMID: 31367038
Both single and multicellular organisms depend on anti-stress mechanisms that enable them to deal with sudden changes in the environment, including exposure to heat and oxidants. Central to the stress...
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Segal J, Mulleder M, Kruger A, Adler T, Scholze-Wittler M, Becker L, et al.
J Inherit Metab Dis
. 2019 May;
42(5):839-849.
PMID: 31111503
Triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) deficiency is a fatal genetic disorder characterized by hemolytic anemia and neurological dysfunction. Although the enzyme defect in TPI was discovered in the 1960s, the exact etiology...
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Akinci E, Banga A, Tungatt K, Segal J, Eberhard D, Dutton J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(11):e82424.
PMID: 24312421
The three transcription factors, PDX1, NGN3 and MAFA, are very important in pancreatic development. Overexpression of these three factors can reprogram both pancreatic exocrine cells and SOX9-positive cells of the...