Lukas Dow
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Recent Articles
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Hanif S, Au C, Torregroza I, Jannath S, Fabiha T, Bhinder B, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39091857
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of membrane-bound receptors and transmit critical signals from the extracellular to the intracellular spaces. Transcriptomic data of resected breast tumors shows that...
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Laursen K, Chen Q, Khani F, Attarwala N, Gross S, Dow L, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2021 Dec;
11:783856.
PMID: 34970493
Mitochondrial dysfunction and aberrant glycolysis are hallmarks of human clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Whereas glycolysis is thoroughly studied, little is known about the mitochondrial contribution to the pathology...
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Palikuqi B, Nguyen D, Li G, Schreiner R, Pellegata A, Liu Y, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Sep;
585(7825):426-432.
PMID: 32908310
Endothelial cells adopt tissue-specific characteristics to instruct organ development and regeneration. This adaptability is lost in cultured adult endothelial cells, which do not vascularize tissues in an organotypic manner. Here,...
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Au C, Furness J, Britt K, Oshchepkova S, Ladumor H, Soo K, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Jul;
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PMID: 32667883
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and notwithstanding important therapeutic advances, remains the second leading cause of cancer-related death. Despite extensive research relating to the...
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Lindemans C, Calafiore M, Mertelsmann A, OConnor M, Dudakov J, Jenq R, et al.
Nature
. 2015 Dec;
528(7583):560-564.
PMID: 26649819
Epithelial regeneration is critical for barrier maintenance and organ function after intestinal injury. The intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche provides Wnt, Notch and epidermal growth factor (EGF) signals supporting Lgr5(+)...