Lois A Annab
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Recent Articles
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Bisogno L, Yang J, Bennett B, Ward J, Mackey L, Annab L, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Nov;
6(47).
PMID: 33219026
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can be derived from differentiated cells, enabling the generation of personalized disease models by differentiating patient-derived iPSCs into disease-relevant cell lines. While genetic variability between...
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Mackey L, Annab L, Yang J, Rao B, Kissling G, Schurman S, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2018 Aug;
36(11):1697-1708.
PMID: 30152570
Epigenetic enzymes regulate higher-order chromatin architecture and cell-type specific gene expression. The ATPase BRG1 and the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex are epigenetic enzymes that regulate chromatin accessibility during steady and...
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Annab L, Bortner C, Sifre M, Collins J, Shah R, Dixon D, et al.
Differentiation
. 2012 Aug;
84(4):330-43.
PMID: 22906706
The heterogeneous nature of stem cells is an important issue in both research and therapeutic use in terms of directing cell lineage differentiation pathways, as well as self-renewal properties. Using...
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Santos J, Meyer J, Skorvaga M, Annab L, Van Houten B
Aging Cell
. 2004 Dec;
3(6):399-411.
PMID: 15569357
Telomerase is often re-activated in human cancers and is widely used to immortalize cells in culture. In addition to the maintenance of telomeres, telomerase has been implicated in cell proliferation,...
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Srinivas G, Annab L, Gopinath G, Banerji A, Srinivas P
Mol Carcinog
. 2003 Dec;
39(1):15-25.
PMID: 14694444
Previous studies have shown that reduction in BRCA1 mRNA and protein can result in increased proliferation of BG-1 ovarian cancer cells in both in vitro and in vivo conditions, suggesting...