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  • Mechanisms of disseminated ... Mechanisms of disseminated cancer cell dormancy: an awakening field
    Sosa, María Soledad; Bragado, Paloma; Aguirre-Ghiso, Julio A Nature reviews. Cancer, 09/2014, Volume: 14, Issue: 9
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    Metastases arise from residual disseminated tumour cells (DTCs). This can happen years after primary tumour treatment because residual tumour cells can enter dormancy and evade therapies. As the ...
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  • Dissecting the Role of the ... Dissecting the Role of the Sergeants in Supramolecular Helical Catalysts: From Chain Capping to Intercalation
    Martínez‐Aguirre, Mayte A.; Li, Yan; Vanthuyne, Nicolas ... Angewandte Chemie, February 19, 2021, Volume: 60, Issue: 8
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    Controlling the properties of supramolecular assemblies requires unveiling the specific interactions between their components. In the present work, the catalytic properties and structure of ...
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  • Mesenchymal stem cell-deriv... Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes promote neurogenesis and cognitive function recovery in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
    Reza-Zaldivar, Edwin; Hernández-Sapiéns, Mercedes; Gutiérrez-Mercado, Yanet ... Neural Regeneration Research/Neural regeneration research, 09/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 9
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    Studies have shown that mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes can enhance neural plasticity and improve cognitive impairment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of mesenchymal ...
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  • Models, mechanisms and clin... Models, mechanisms and clinical evidence for cancer dormancy
    Aguirre-Ghiso, Julio A Nature reviews. Cancer, 200711, 2007-Nov, 2007-11-00, 20071101, Volume: 7, Issue: 11
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    Patients with cancer can develop recurrent metastatic disease with latency periods that range from years even to decades. This pause can be explained by cancer dormancy, a stage in cancer progression ...
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  • Rationalizing the Extent of... Rationalizing the Extent of the “Sergeants‐and‐Soldiers” Effect in Supramolecular Helical Catalysts: Effect of Copper Coordination
    Hammoud, Ahmad; Li, Yan; Martínez‐Aguirre, Mayte A. ... Chemistry, May 16, 2023, Volume: 29, Issue: 28
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    Aggregation of supramolecular helices, for example through interdigitation of their alkyl side chains or through more directional supramolecular interactions, leads to hierarchical architectures with ...
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  • Insulin-like growth factor-... Insulin-like growth factor-1 deficiency and metabolic syndrome
    Aguirre, G A; De Ita, J Rodríguez; de la Garza, R G ... Journal of translational medicine, 2016-Jan-06, 2016-1-6, 20160106, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    Consistent evidence associates IGF-1 deficiency and metabolic syndrome. In this review, we will focus on the metabolic effects of IGF-1, the concept of metabolic syndrome and its clinical ...
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  • Endogenous retroviral signa... Endogenous retroviral signatures predict immunotherapy response in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
    Smith, Christof C; Beckermann, Kathryn E; Bortone, Dante S ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 11/2018, Volume: 128, Issue: 11
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    Human endogenous retroviruses (hERVs) are remnants of exogenous retroviruses that have integrated into the genome throughout evolution. We developed a computational workflow, hervQuant, which ...
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  • Changing Patterns of Emergi... Changing Patterns of Emerging Zoonotic Diseases in Wildlife, Domestic Animals, and Humans Linked to Biodiversity Loss and Globalization
    Aguirre, A Alonso ILAR journal, 12/2017, Volume: 58, Issue: 3
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    Abstract The fundamental human threats to biodiversity including habitat destruction, globalization, and species loss have led to ecosystem disruptions altering infectious disease transmission ...
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