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  1. DRAM1 confers resistance to Salmonella infection

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Samrah Masud
    2. Jiajun Xie
    3. Bart J.M. Grijmans
    4. Sander van der Kooij
    5. Rui Zhang
    6. Tomasz K. Prajsnar
    7. Annemarie H. Meijer

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  2. An NKX2-1/ERK/WNT feedback loop modulates gastric identity and response to targeted therapy in lung adenocarcinoma

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Rediet Zewdu
    2. Elnaz Mirzaei Mehrabad
    3. Kelley Ingram
    4. Pengshu Fang
    5. Katherine L Gillis
    6. Soledad A Camolotto
    7. Grace Orstad
    8. Alex Jones
    9. Michelle C Mendoza
    10. Benjamin T Spike
    11. Eric L Snyder
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This manuscript greatly expands our understanding of an aggressive subtype of lung cancer. The author use in vivo cancer models and extensive analysis of the cancer cells states to uncover aspects of differentiation, drug responses and pathway activation. Findings of the study will help in the development of lineage-specific targeted therapies against cancers.

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  3. Visualizing cellular and tissue ultrastructure using Ten-fold Robust Expansion Microscopy (TREx)

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Hugo GJ Damstra
    2. Boaz Mohar
    3. Mark Eddison
    4. Anna Akhmanova
    5. Lukas C Kapitein
    6. Paul W Tillberg
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This manuscript reports a robust and well-characterized expansion method that achieves 10X expansion with a single expansion step using a simple, easy-to-use protocol. The new protocol leads to an enabling methodology for super-resolution imaging of various sub-cellular structures and organelles and is likely to have a high impact.

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    This article has 6 evaluationsAppears in 2 listsLatest version Latest activity