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  • The LC3-conjugation machine... The LC3-conjugation machinery specifies the loading of RNA-binding proteins into extracellular vesicles
    Leidal, Andrew M; Huang, Hector H; Marsh, Timothy ... Nature cell biology, 02/2020, Volume: 22, Issue: 2
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    Traditionally viewed as an autodigestive pathway, autophagy also facilitates cellular secretion; however, the mechanisms underlying these processes remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that ...
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  • Modulated Expression of Spe... Modulated Expression of Specific tRNAs Drives Gene Expression and Cancer Progression
    Goodarzi, Hani; Nguyen, Hoang C.B.; Zhang, Steven ... Cell, 06/2016, Volume: 165, Issue: 6
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    Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are primarily viewed as static contributors to gene expression. By developing a high-throughput tRNA profiling method, we find that specific tRNAs are upregulated in human ...
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  • Inference of RNA decay rate... Inference of RNA decay rate from transcriptional profiling highlights the regulatory programs of Alzheimer's disease
    Alkallas, Rached; Fish, Lisa; Goodarzi, Hani ... Nature communications, 10/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    The abundance of mRNA is mainly determined by the rates of RNA transcription and decay. Here, we present a method for unbiased estimation of differential mRNA decay rate from RNA-sequencing data by ...
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  • Highly variable cancer subp... Highly variable cancer subpopulations that exhibit enhanced transcriptome variability and metastatic fitness
    Nguyen, Alexander; Yoshida, Mitsukuni; Goodarzi, Hani ... Nature communications, 05/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Individual cells within a tumour can exhibit distinct genetic and molecular features. The impact of such diversification on metastatic potential is unknown. Here we identify clonal human breast ...
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  • Circulating tumor nucleic a... Circulating tumor nucleic acids: biology, release mechanisms, and clinical relevance
    Stejskal, Pavel; Goodarzi, Hani; Srovnal, Josef ... Molecular cancer, 01/2023, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Despite advances in early detection and therapies, cancer is still one of the most common causes of death worldwide. Since each tumor is unique, there is a need to implement personalized care and ...
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  • Tumoural activation of TLR3... Tumoural activation of TLR3-SLIT2 axis in endothelium drives metastasis
    Tavora, Bernardo; Mederer, Tobias; Wessel, Kai J ... Nature, 10/2020, Volume: 586, Issue: 7828
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    Blood vessels support tumours by providing nutrients and oxygen, while also acting as conduits for the dissemination of cancer . Here we use mouse models of breast and lung cancer to investigate ...
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  • PCK1 and DHODH drive colore... PCK1 and DHODH drive colorectal cancer liver metastatic colonization and hypoxic growth by promoting nucleotide synthesis
    Yamaguchi, Norihiro; Weinberg, Ethan M; Nguyen, Alexander ... eLife, 12/2019, Volume: 8
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    Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of human death. Mortality is primarily due to metastatic organ colonization, with the liver being the main organ affected. We modeled metastatic CRC (mCRC) ...
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  • Targeting KRAS4A splicing t... Targeting KRAS4A splicing through the RBM39/DCAF15 pathway inhibits cancer stem cells
    Chen, Wei-Ching; To, Minh D; Westcott, Peter M K ... Nature communications, 07/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    The commonly mutated human KRAS oncogene encodes two distinct KRAS4A and KRAS4B proteins generated by differential splicing. We demonstrate here that coordinated regulation of both isoforms through ...
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  • C/EBPB-dependent adaptation... C/EBPB-dependent adaptation to palmitic acid promotes tumor formation in hormone receptor negative breast cancer
    Liu, Xiao-Zheng; Rulina, Anastasiia; Choi, Man Hung ... Nature communications, 01/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Epidemiological studies have established a positive association between obesity and the incidence of postmenopausal breast cancer. Moreover, it is known that obesity promotes stem cell-like ...
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  • Leucyl-tRNA synthetase is a... Leucyl-tRNA synthetase is a tumour suppressor in breast cancer and regulates codon-dependent translation dynamics
    Passarelli, Maria C; Pinzaru, Alexandra M; Asgharian, Hosseinali ... Nature cell biology, 03/2022, Volume: 24, Issue: 3
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    Tumourigenesis and cancer progression require enhanced global protein translation . Such enhanced translation is caused by oncogenic and tumour-suppressive events that drive the synthesis and ...
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