KSAT12: “SA fifth-grader getting rare zebrafish cancer treatment” (video)
April 5, 2018
“Zebrafish are rapidly becoming the ‘go-to’ animals in cancer research” Ignatius Lab
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April 5, 2018
“Zebrafish are rapidly becoming the ‘go-to’ animals in cancer research” Ignatius Lab
April 1, 2018
Inamul Hasan Madar, Wonyeop Lee, Xiaojing Wang, Seung-Ik Ko, Hokeun Kim, Dong-Gi Mun, Bing Zhang, Eunok Paek, Sang-Won Lee Proteogenomics provides opportunities for proteomic validation of gene structures, genomic alterations, and functional relevance of novel findings obtained from genomic data analysis. However, for effective proteogenomic data integration, an extensive proteome profiling, approaching the gene coverage […]
April 1, 2018
Wang, Fei PhD*; Iskra, Brian BS†; Kleinerman, Eugenie MD*; Alvarez-Florez, Claudia PhD*; Andrews, Thomas MSc†; Shaw, Angela MD*; Chandra, Joya PhD*; Schadler, Keri PhD*; Aune, Gregory J. MD, PhD†,‡ Abstract We report the cardioprotective effects of moderate aerobic exercise from parallel pediatric murine models of doxorubicin (Doxo) exposure in non–tumor-bearing immune-competent (NTB-IC) mice and tumor-bearing nude mice (TB-NM). […]
March 8, 2018
Scientists with the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a surprising connection between a breast cancer protein, BRCA1, and pediatric cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Their findings, reported March 7 in the journal Nature, reveal a completely new mechanism by which BRCA1 can be rendered dysfunctional. “The observations raise many new […]
March 7, 2018
A mutant oncogene in Ewing traps BRCA1 and prevents it from repairing genetic damage. Scientists with the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a surprising connection between a breast cancer protein, BRCA1, and a pediatric cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Their findings, reported March 7 in the journal Nature, reveal a completely new mechanism […]
March 7, 2018
Scientists with the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a surprising connection between a breast cancer protein, BRCA1, and a pediatric cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Their findings, reported March 7 in the journal Nature, reveal a completely new mechanism by which BRCA1 can be rendered dysfunctional. “The observations raise many new […]
March 7, 2018
Scientists with the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute at UT Health San Antonio have discovered a surprising connection between a breast cancer protein, BRCA1, and a pediatric cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Their findings, reported March 7 in the journal Nature, reveal a completely new mechanism by which BRCA1 can be rendered dysfunctional. “The observations raise many new […]
March 7, 2018
Aparna Gorthi, July Carolina Romero, Eva Loranc, Lin Cao, Liesl A. Lawrence, Elicia Goodale, Amanda Balboni Iniguez, Xavier Bernard, V. Pragathi Masamsetti, Sydney Roston, Elizabeth R. Lawlor, Jeffrey A. Toretsky, Kimberly Stegmaier, Stephen L. Lessnick, Yidong Chen & Alexander J. R. Bishop Abstract Ewing sarcoma is an aggressive pediatric cancer of the bone and soft tissue. It results from a chromosomal translocation, predominantly t(11;22)(q24:q12), that fuses the N-terminal transactivation domain of […]
March 6, 2018
Bruna RS Correa, Joanna Hu, Luiz OF Penalva, Richard Schlegel, David L Rimm, Pedro AF Galante, Seema Agarwal Preclinical in vitro models provide an essential tool to study cancer cell biology as well as aid in translational research, including drug target identification and drug discovery efforts. For any model to be clinically relevant, it needs […]
March 1, 2018
Xiaojing Wang, Simona G Codreanu, Bo Wen, Kai Li, Matthew C Chambers, Daniel C Liebler, Bing Zhang Alternative splicing dramatically increases transcriptome complexity but its contribution to proteome diversity remains controversial. Exon-exon junction spanning peptides provide direct evidence for the translation of specific splice isoforms and are critical for delineating protein isoform complexity. Here we […]