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Here, we demonstrate that HS1BP3 interacts with Cortactin through a proline‐rich region (PRR3.1) and show that this interaction, and HS1BP3 itself, promote cancer cell proliferation and invasion. Inhibition of this interaction leads to build‐up of TKS5 in multivesicular endosomes and altered secretion of CD63 and CD9, providing an explanation for the ...
Arja Arnesen Løchen +9 more
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Fourth order abstract evolution equations
Higher order evolution equations in Hilbert space may be sometimes better studied by ad hoc methods, rather than reducing them to first order systems. We illustrate this by solving the Cauchy problem for equations, which are variations on the theme of ...
PANIZZI, Stefano +3 more
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On Propagation Speed of Evolution Equations
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Combining osimertinib with the STING agonist ADU‐S100 activates innate and adaptive immunity to overcome the non‐inflamed microenvironment of Egfr‐mutant lung cancer. This combination increases NK and CD8+ T‐cell infiltration, associated with activation of the STING‐IRF3 pathway and local immunogenic cell death.
Jun Nishimura +19 more
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Evolution Monge–Kantorovich equation
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Loss of IGF‐1R impairs DNA‐PKcs recruitment to chromatin leading to defective end‐joining
IGF‐1R promotes radioresistance by facilitating DNA‐PKcs recruitment to chromatin, enabling non‐homologous end‐joining (NHEJ) repair of double‐strand breaks. Inhibition or loss of IGF‐1R disrupts this recruitment to damage sites, driving compensatory reliance on microhomology‐mediated end‐joining (MMEJ) repair.
Matthew O. Ellis +3 more
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Nonlinear Evolution Equations of the Soliton Type: Old and New Results
An overview on the study of nonlinear evolution equations of soliton type is provided. In addition, 5th-order nonlinear evolution equations are shown to be connected to the Caudrey–Dodd–Gibbon–Sawada–Kotera (CDGSK) equation via Bäcklund transformations ...
Sandra Carillo +2 more
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Finding novel vulnerabilities of hypomorphic BRCA1 alleles
Synthetic lethality screens performed to identify novel vulnerabilities often model complete gene loss, thereby overlooking patient‐derived hypomorphic mutations. In this study, we have performed genome‐wide CRISPR screens on BRCA1 hypomorphic mutations, showing BRCA1I26A behaves like wild‐type, while BRCA1R1699Q mimics deficiency. Furthermore, we have
Anne Schreuder +10 more
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Fourth order evolution equations
Higher order evolution equations in Hilbert space may be sometimes better studied by ad hoc methods, rather than reducing them to first order systems. We illustrate this by solving the Cauchy problem for equations, which are variations on the theme of ...
PANIZZI, Stefano +3 more
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Many patients with urothelial cancer do not benefit from treatment with pembrolizumab, while at risk of severe side effects. Changes in the levels of circulating tumor DNA early during treatment, measured by a simple and affordable assay that can be easily implemented in the clinic, can be used as a prognostic tool to identify these patients.
Youssra Salhi +14 more
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