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  • The genomic landscape of co... The genomic landscape of compensatory evolution
    Szamecz, Béla; Boross, Gábor; Kalapis, Dorottya ... PLoS biology, 08/2014, Volume: 12, Issue: 8
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    Adaptive evolution is generally assumed to progress through the accumulation of beneficial mutations. However, as deleterious mutations are common in natural populations, they generate a strong ...
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  • EBV MicroRNA BART16 Suppres... EBV MicroRNA BART16 Suppresses Type I IFN Signaling
    Hooykaas, Marjolein J G; van Gent, Michiel; Soppe, Jasper A ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 05/2017, Volume: 198, Issue: 10
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    Type I IFNs play critical roles in orchestrating the antiviral defense by inducing direct antiviral activities and shaping the adaptive immune response. Viruses have evolved numerous strategies to ...
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  • Single-cell transcriptomics... Single-cell transcriptomics reveals immune suppression and cell states predictive of patient outcomes in rhabdomyosarcoma
    DeMartino, Jeff; Meister, Michael T; Visser, Lindy L ... Nature communications, 05/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Paediatric rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a soft tissue malignancy of mesenchymal origin that is thought to arise as a consequence of derailed myogenic differentiation. Despite intensive treatment ...
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  • Characterization of bovine ... Characterization of bovine embryos cultured under conditions appropriate for sustaining human naïve pluripotency
    Brinkhof, Bas; van Tol, Helena T A; Groot Koerkamp, Marian J A ... PloS one, 02/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 2
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    In mammalian preimplantation development, pluripotent cells are set aside from cells that contribute to extra-embryonic tissues. Although the pluripotent cell population of mouse and human embryos ...
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  • An endometrial gene express... An endometrial gene expression signature accurately predicts recurrent implantation failure after IVF
    Koot, Yvonne E M; van Hooff, Sander R; Boomsma, Carolien M ... Scientific reports, 01/2016, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    The primary limiting factor for effective IVF treatment is successful embryo implantation. Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is a condition whereby couples fail to achieve pregnancy despite ...
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  • Modulation of glutamine met... Modulation of glutamine metabolism by the PI(3)K-PKB-FOXO network regulates autophagy
    van der Vos, Kristan E; Eliasson, Pernilla; Proikas-Cezanne, Tassula ... Nature cell biology, 08/2012, Volume: 14, Issue: 8
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    The PI(3)K-PKB-FOXO signalling network provides a major intracellular hub for the regulation of cell proliferation, survival and stress resistance. Here we report an unexpected role for FOXO ...
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  • FOXO Transcription Factors ... FOXO Transcription Factors Both Suppress and Support Breast Cancer Progression
    Hornsveld, Marten; Smits, Lydia M M; Meerlo, Maaike ... Cancer research, 05/2018, Volume: 78, Issue: 9
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    FOXO transcription factors are regulators of cellular homeostasis and putative tumor suppressors, yet the role of FOXO in cancer progression remains to be determined. The data on FOXO function, ...
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  • Cell cycle population effec... Cell cycle population effects in perturbation studies
    O'Duibhir, Eoghan; Lijnzaad, Philip; Benschop, Joris J ... Molecular systems biology, June 2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    Growth condition perturbation or gene function disruption are commonly used strategies to study cellular systems. Although it is widely appreciated that such experiments may involve indirect effects, ...
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  • Functional Overlap and Regu... Functional Overlap and Regulatory Links Shape Genetic Interactions between Signaling Pathways
    van Wageningen, Sake; Kemmeren, Patrick; Lijnzaad, Philip ... Cell, 12/2010, Volume: 143, Issue: 6
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    To understand relationships between phosphorylation-based signaling pathways, we analyzed 150 deletion mutants of protein kinases and phosphatases in S. cerevisiae using DNA microarrays. Downstream ...
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  • Mouse hepatitis coronavirus... Mouse hepatitis coronavirus replication induces host translational shutoff and mRNA decay, with concomitant formation of stress granules and processing bodies
    Raaben, Matthijs; Groot Koerkamp, Marian J. A.; Rottier, Peter J. M. ... Cellular microbiology, September 2007, Volume: 9, Issue: 9
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    Summary Many viruses, including coronaviruses, induce host translational shutoff, while maintaining synthesis of their own gene products. In this study we performed genome‐wide microarray analyses of ...
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