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Nicholas Joza

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Joza N, Saif M
JOP . 2014 Jul; 15(4):308-9. PMID: 25076328
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a highly aggressive cancer, with a median patient survival of less than one year. Clinically useful biomarkers capable of accurately assessing prognosis, as well as response to...
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Vitale I, Senovilla L, Jemaa M, Michaud M, Galluzzi L, Kepp O, et al.
EMBO J . 2010 Feb; 29(7):1272-84. PMID: 20186124
Tetraploidy can constitute a metastable intermediate between normal diploidy and oncogenic aneuploidy. Here, we show that the absence of p53 is not only permissive for the survival but also for...
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McQuibban A, Joza N, Megighian A, Scorzeto M, Zanini D, Reipert S, et al.
Hum Mol Genet . 2009 Dec; 19(6):987-1000. PMID: 20026556
Human Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a multigenic disorder resulting from a hemizygous deletion on chromosome 4. LETM1 is the best candidate gene for seizures, the strongest haploinsufficiency phenotype of WHS...
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Joza N, Pospisilik J, Hangen E, Hanada T, Modjtahedi N, Penninger J, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2009 Sep; 1171:2-11. PMID: 19723031
Since its discovery nearly a decade ago, apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) has had anything but a staid and uneventful existence. AIF was originally described as a mitochondrial intermembrane protein that, after...
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Senovilla L, Vitale I, Galluzzi L, Vivet S, Joza N, Younes A, et al.
Cell Cycle . 2009 Apr; 8(9):1380-5. PMID: 19342895
Tetraploidy may constitute a metastable state leading to numeric and structural chromosome abnormalities that are associated with cancer. Here, we show that cultured primary p53(-/-) (but not wild type, WT)...
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Panaretakis T, Kepp O, Brockmeier U, Tesniere A, Bjorklund A, Chapman D, et al.
EMBO J . 2009 Jan; 28(5):578-90. PMID: 19165151
Dying tumour cells can elicit a potent anticancer immune response by exposing the calreticulin (CRT)/ERp57 complex on the cell surface before the cells manifest any signs of apoptosis. Here, we...
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Galluzzi L, Morselli E, Vicencio J, Kepp O, Joza N, Tajeddine N, et al.
Biochem Soc Trans . 2008 Sep; 36(Pt 5):786-90. PMID: 18793137
Macroautophagy, often referred to as autophagy, designates the process by which portions of the cytoplasm, intracellular organelles and long-lived proteins are engulfed in double-membraned vacuoles (autophagosomes) and sent for lysosomal...
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Tesniere A, Apetoh L, Ghiringhelli F, Joza N, Panaretakis T, Kepp O, et al.
Curr Opin Immunol . 2008 Jun; 20(5):504-11. PMID: 18573340
Physiological cell death, which occurs as a continuous byproduct of cellular turnover, is non-immunogenic or even tolerogenic, thereby avoiding autoimmunity. By contrast, cancer cell death elicited by radiotherapy and some...
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Pospisilik J, Knauf C, Joza N, Benit P, Orthofer M, Cani P, et al.
Cell . 2007 Nov; 131(3):476-91. PMID: 17981116
Type-2 diabetes results from the development of insulin resistance and a concomitant impairment of insulin secretion. Recent studies place altered mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) as an underlying genetic element of...
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Cheung E, Joza N, Steenaart N, McClellan K, Neuspiel M, McNamara S, et al.
EMBO J . 2006 Aug; 25(17):4061-73. PMID: 16917506
The mitochondrial protein apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) translocates to the nucleus and induces apoptosis. Recent studies, however, have indicated the importance of AIF for survival in mitochondria. In the absence of...