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Robin G Lerner

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Goh E, Lerner R, Achten J, Parsons N, Griffin X, Costa P
Injury . 2020 Apr; 51(6):1331-1336. PMID: 32268962
Introduction: Hip fractures are common in people over 60 years of age, and are associated with significant disability, morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to record the...
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Cehic M, Lerner R, Achten J, Griffin X, Prieto-Alhambra D, Costa M
Bone Joint J . 2019 Nov; 101-B(11):1402-1407. PMID: 31674239
Aims: Bone health assessment and the prescription of medication for secondary fracture prevention have become an integral part of the acute management of patients with hip fracture. However, there is...
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Lerner R, Grossauer S, Kadkhodaei B, Meyers I, Sidorov M, Koeck K, et al.
Cancer Res . 2015 Nov; 75(24):5355-66. PMID: 26573800
The treatment of glioblastoma (GBM) remains challenging in part due to the presence of stem-like tumor-propagating cells that are resistant to standard therapies consisting of radiation and temozolomide. Among the...
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Lerner R, Petritsch C
Nat Cell Biol . 2014 Mar; 16(3):212-4. PMID: 24576899
Defective asymmetric cell divisions of stem and progenitor cells are associated with tumorigenesis by a largely unknown mechanism. A signalling axis involving Snail, microRNA-146a and Numb is now shown to...
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Gomez-Lopez S, Lerner R, Petritsch C
Cell Mol Life Sci . 2013 Jun; 71(4):575-97. PMID: 23771628
Stem and progenitor cells are characterized by their ability to self-renew and produce differentiated progeny. A fine balance between these processes is achieved through controlled asymmetric divisions and is necessary...
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Lerner R, Depatie C, Rutter G, Screaton R, Balthasar N
EMBO Rep . 2009 Aug; 10(10):1175-81. PMID: 19713961
Within the central nervous system (CNS), the hypothalamus senses and integrates information on the nutrient state of the body. However, the molecular mechanisms translating nutrient sensing into changes in gene...