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Applications of Raman micro-spectroscopy to stem cell technology: label-free molecular discrimination and monitoring cell differentiation. (2015)
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Ghita, A., Pascut, F. C., Sottile, V., Denning, C., & Notingher, I. (2015). Applications of Raman micro-spectroscopy to stem cell technology: label-free molecular discrimination and monitoring cell differentiation. EPJ Techniques and Instrumentation, 2, Article 6. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjti/s40485-015-0016-8

Stem cell therapy is widely acknowledged as a key medical technology of the 21st century which may provide treatments for many currently incurable diseases. These cells have an enormous potential for cell replacement therapies to cure diseases such a... Read More about Applications of Raman micro-spectroscopy to stem cell technology: label-free molecular discrimination and monitoring cell differentiation..

Oxr1 improves pathogenic cellular features of ALS-associated FUS and TDP-43 mutations (2015)
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Finelli, M. J., Liu, K. X., Wu, Y., Oliver, P. L., & Davies, K. E. (2015). Oxr1 improves pathogenic cellular features of ALS-associated FUS and TDP-43 mutations. Human Molecular Genetics, 24(12), 3529-3544. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv104

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of motor neuron-like cells. Mutations in the RNA- and DNA-binding proteins, fused in sarcoma (FUS) and transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 kDa (TDP-4... Read More about Oxr1 improves pathogenic cellular features of ALS-associated FUS and TDP-43 mutations.

FBXW7-mutated colorectal cancer cells exhibit aberrant expression of phosphorylated-p53 at Serine-15 (2015)
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Li, N., Lorenzi, F., Kalakouti, E., Normatova, M., Babaei-Jadidi, R., Tomlinson, I., & Nateri, A. S. (2015). FBXW7-mutated colorectal cancer cells exhibit aberrant expression of phosphorylated-p53 at Serine-15. Oncotarget, 6(11), 9240-9256. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3284

FBXW7 mutations occur in a variety of human cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). Elucidating its mechanism of action has become crucial for cancer therapy; however, it is also complicated by the fact that FBXW7 can influence many pathways due t... Read More about FBXW7-mutated colorectal cancer cells exhibit aberrant expression of phosphorylated-p53 at Serine-15.

Independent replication of a melanoma subtype gene signature and evaluation of its prognostic value and biological correlates in a population cohort (2015)
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Nsengimana, J., Laye, J., Filia, A., Walker, C., Jewell, R., Van den Oord, J. J., …Newton-Bishop, J. (2015). Independent replication of a melanoma subtype gene signature and evaluation of its prognostic value and biological correlates in a population cohort. Oncotarget, 6(13), 11683-11693. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.3549

Clinical and biological significance of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression in breast cancer (2015)
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Abduljabbar, R., Negm, O. H., Lai, C.-F., Jerjees, D. A., Al-Kaabi, M., Hamed, M. R., …Ellis, I. O. (2015). Clinical and biological significance of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 150(2), 335-346. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-015-3335-1

The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcription factors, which exerts anti-proliferative and anti-apoptotic activities. The GR is expressed in a large proportion of breast cancer (BC) although levels... Read More about Clinical and biological significance of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression in breast cancer.

Macroscopic handling and reporting of breast cancer specimens pre- and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment: review of pathological issues and suggested approaches (2015)
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Pinder, S. E., Rakha, E. A., Purdie, C. A., Bartlett, J. M. S., Francis, A., Stein, R. C., …the Translational Subgroup of the NCRI Breast Clinical Studies Group. (2015). Macroscopic handling and reporting of breast cancer specimens pre- and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment: review of pathological issues and suggested approaches. Histopathology, 67(3), 279-293. https://doi.org/10.1111/his.12649

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is used increasingly in the treatment of invasive breast cancer and presents challenges for the pathologist in the handling and interpretation of tissues. Potential issues include pathological identification and locali... Read More about Macroscopic handling and reporting of breast cancer specimens pre- and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment: review of pathological issues and suggested approaches.

AKT and 14-3-3 regulate Notch4 nuclear localization (2015)
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Ramakrishnan, G., Davaakhuu, G., Chung, W. C., Zhu, H., Rana, A., Filipovic, A., …Tzivion, G. (2015). AKT and 14-3-3 regulate Notch4 nuclear localization. Scientific Reports, 5(1), Article 8782. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08782

Members of the Notch family of transmembrane receptors, Notch1-4 in mammals, are involved in the regulation of cell fate decisions and cell proliferation in various organisms. The Notch4 isoform, which is specific to mammals, was originally identifie... Read More about AKT and 14-3-3 regulate Notch4 nuclear localization.

The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) in breast cancer: the impact of oestrogen receptor and HER2 pathways (2015)
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Jerjees, D. A., Negm, O. H., Alabdullah, M. L., Mirza, S., Alkaabi, M., Hameed, M. R., …Rakha, E. A. (2015). The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) in breast cancer: the impact of oestrogen receptor and HER2 pathways. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 150(1), 91-103. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-015-3308-4

The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is a downstream of the PI3K/Akt pathway which affects cancer development. mTORC1 has many downstream signalling effectors that can enhance different cellular responses. This study aims to investiga... Read More about The mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) in breast cancer: the impact of oestrogen receptor and HER2 pathways.

DNA damage response markers are differentially expressed in BRCA-mutated breast cancers (2015)
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Aleskandarany, M., Caracappa, D., Nolan, C. C., Macmillan, R. D., Ellis, I. O., Rakha, E. A., & Green, A. R. (2015). DNA damage response markers are differentially expressed in BRCA-mutated breast cancers. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 150(1), 81-90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-015-3306-6

Cells have stringent DNA repair pathways that are specific for each different set of DNA lesions which is accomplished through the integration of complex array of proteins. However, BRCA-mutated breast cancer (BC) has defective DNA repair mechanisms.... Read More about DNA damage response markers are differentially expressed in BRCA-mutated breast cancers.

Transcriptomic and protein expression analysis reveals clinicopathological significance of bloom syndrome helicase (BLM) in breast cancer (2015)
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Arora, A., Abdel-Fatah, T., Agarwal, D., Doherty, R., Moseley, P. M., Aleskandarany, M. A., …Madhusudan, S. (2015). Transcriptomic and protein expression analysis reveals clinicopathological significance of bloom syndrome helicase (BLM) in breast cancer. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 14(4), https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-14-0939

Bloom syndrome helicase (BLM) has key roles in homologous recombination repair, telomere maintenance, and DNA replication. Germ-line mutations in the BLM gene causes Bloom syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by premature aging and predisposition... Read More about Transcriptomic and protein expression analysis reveals clinicopathological significance of bloom syndrome helicase (BLM) in breast cancer.

Adrenomedullary progenitor cells: isolation and characterization of a multi-potent progenitor cell population (2015)
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Vukicevic, V., Rubin de Celis, M. F., Pellegata, N. S., Bornstein, S. R., Androutsellis-Theotokis, A., & Ehrhart-Bornstein, M. (2015). Adrenomedullary progenitor cells: isolation and characterization of a multi-potent progenitor cell population. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 408, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mce.2014.12.020

The adrenal is a highly plastic organ with the ability to adjust to physiological needs by adapting hormone production but also by generating and regenerating both adrenocortical and adrenomedullary tissue. It is now apparent that many adult tissues... Read More about Adrenomedullary progenitor cells: isolation and characterization of a multi-potent progenitor cell population.

Low calpain-9 is associated with adverse disease-specific survival following endocrine therapy in breast cancer (2014)
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Background

The calpains are intracellular cysteine proteases that function in a variety of important cellular functions, including signalling, motility, apoptosis and survival. In breast cancer high calpain-1 and calpain-2 expression has been asso... Read More about Low calpain-9 is associated with adverse disease-specific survival following endocrine therapy in breast cancer.

High-grade encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast: an under-recognized entity (2014)
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Rakha, E. A., Varga, Z., Elsheik, S., & Ellis, I. O. (2015). High-grade encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast: an under-recognized entity. Histopathology, 66(5), 740-746. https://doi.org/10.1111/his.12591

Aims
Encapsulated papillary carcinoma (EPC) is a recognized special type of breast carcinoma. Despite compelling evidence indicating its invasive nature, although not of a conventional form, the current consensus is to manage EPC as an in‐situ disea... Read More about High-grade encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast: an under-recognized entity.

Biological and clinical significance of PARP1 protein expression in breast cancer (2014)
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Green, A. R., Caracappa, D., Benhasouna, A. A., Alshareeda, A., Nolan, C. C., Macmillan, R. D., …Rakha, E. A. (2015). Biological and clinical significance of PARP1 protein expression in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 149(2), 353-362. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-014-3230-1

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP1) is a key facilitator of DNA repair. PARP inhibitors have gained recent attention as promising therapeutic agents for the treatment of solid tumours including breast cancer (BC). However, the biological and clinic... Read More about Biological and clinical significance of PARP1 protein expression in breast cancer.

Novel mechanisms of resistance to vemurafenib in melanoma – V600E B-Raf reversion and switching VEGF-A splice isoform expression (2014)
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Beazley Long, N., Gaston, K., Harper, S. J., Orlando, A., & Bates, D. O. (2015). Novel mechanisms of resistance to vemurafenib in melanoma – V600E B-Raf reversion and switching VEGF-A splice isoform expression. American Journal of Cancer Research, 5(1), 433--441

Targeting activating mutations in the proto-oncogene B-Raf, in melanoma, has led to increases in progression free survival. Treatment with vemurafenib, which inhibits the most common activating-mutated form of B-Raf (B-RafV600E), eventually results i... Read More about Novel mechanisms of resistance to vemurafenib in melanoma – V600E B-Raf reversion and switching VEGF-A splice isoform expression.