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Direct exposure to physiologically-relevant elevated temperatures during the first half of in vitro maturation heightens cumulus-derived progesterone production, suppresses matrix metallopeptidase 9 secretion, and alters cumulus transcriptome. We hypothesized that heat-induced perturbations in cumulu...
ORGANISM(S): Bos Taurus (bovine) 
2020-01-13 | PXD015735 | Pride
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Resistance to asparaginase, an antileukemic enzyme that depletes asparagine, is a common clinical problem. Using a genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen, we found a synthetic lethal interaction between Wnt pathway activation and asparaginase in acute leukemias resistant to this enzyme. Wnt pathway activati...
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human) 
2019-03-29 | PXD013061 | Pride
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Many angiosperms can secret at least two types of sugar-rich liquids, floral nectar (FN) and extrafloral nectar (EFN), by which plants can make use of the animal partner’s mobility for pollen transportation and attract predatory animals for indirect defense. Both FN and EFN contain considerable amount...
ORGANISM(S): Hemerocallis Citrina 
2023-03-11 | PXD025892 | Pride
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Our results identify IL-1β induced immune-competency in human cardiac fibroblasts and suggest that fibroblast secretome modulation may constitute a therapeutic approach to PAH and other diseases typified by inflammation and fibrotic remodeling.
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human) 
2024-01-26 | PXD044147 | Pride
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Mice with mitochondrial complex I deficiency (Ndufs4-/-) suffer from severe energy impairment primarily affecting the brain and die at P55. A small molecule screen developed by our lab using cells harboring human mitochondrial disease mutations identified antibiotics targeting mitochondrial translatio...
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse) 
2021-09-09 | PXD022860 | Pride
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