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101 items found for "Mary-Elizabeth M Percival"
- Phase 1/2 study of sorafenib added to cladribine, high-dose cytarabine, G-CSF, and mitoxantrone in untreated AML
Authors Anna B Halpern , Eduardo Rodríguez-Arbolí , Megan Othus , Kelsey-Leigh A Garcia , Mary-Elizabeth M Percival , Ryan D Cassaday , Vivian G Oehler , Pamela S Becker , Jacob S Appelbaum , Janis L Abkowitz , Johnnie J Orozco , Siobán B Keel , Paul C Hendrie , Bart L Scott , M Cristina Ghiuzeli , Elihu H Estey
- Ep 82 with Dr. Lauren M. Slosky
Lauren M. Slosky About Dr. Lauren M. Marc G. Caron at Duke University. Dr. they are exciting tools for linking distinct signaling pathways with their physiological effects and may Lauren M.
- Using food perception and bioamine signaling networks to slow aging
Miller 1, Shijiao Huang 1, Elizabeth S. Dean 1, and Scott F. Leiser 1 1. Recent research in his laboratory focuses on how organisms perceive and respond to environmental stress
- Removing the GPCR-mediated brake on exocytosis enhances insulin action, promotes adipocyte browning, and protects against diet-induced obesity
Hamm, Ph.D. is the Aileen M. Lange and Annie Mary Lyle Chair in Cardiovascular Research, and Professor of Pharmacology, Ophthalmology Her laboratory has been involved in studying G protein coupled signal transduction for many years and
- Identification of S1PR4 as an immune modulator for favorable prognosis in HNSCC through machine learning
to cladribine, high-dose cytarabine, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, and mitoxantrone (CLAG-M) Comparing outcomes using CLAG-M/sorafenib with those of a matched cohort of 76 patients treated with CLAG-M alone, multivariable-adjusted survival estimates were improved for 41 patients receiving CLAG-M These data suggest that CLAG-M/sorafenib is safe and improves OS and EFS relative to CLAG-M alone, with
- Delivery of US28 by incoming HCMV particles rapidly attenuates Akt activity to suppress HCMV lytic replication in monocytes
Authors Jamil Mahmud, Brittany W Geiler, Juthi Biswas, Michael J Miller, Julia E Myers, Stephen M Matthews , Amanda B Wass, Christine M O'Connor, Gary C Chan Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become
- Ep 103 with Dr Kathleen Caron
Kathleen Caron About Kathleen M. Caron Kathleen M. Caron, Ph.D. is the Frederik L. Kathleen M.
- Ep 70 with Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Marc G. He was a recipient of Canada's Top 40 under 40 award in 2004 and received Queen Elizabeth II, Diamond
- Ep 69 with Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Marc G. He was a recipient of Canada's Top 40 under 40 award in 2004 and received Queen Elizabeth II, Diamond
- Metallo-protease Peptidase M84 from Bacillusaltitudinis induces ROS-dependent apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells by targeting PAR-1
Authors Niraj Nag, Tanusree Ray, Rima Tapader, Animesh Gope, Rajdeep Das, Elizabeth Mahapatra, Saibal
- Protease-Activated Receptor-1 IgG Autoantibodies in Patients with COVID-19
Anne-Christin Beatrice Wilde, Pegah Ramezani Rad, Wolfgang Poller, Erik Asmus, Szandor Simmons, Wolfgang M Kuebler, Martin Witzenrath, Lajos Markó, Kai Jakobs, Marianna Puccini, David M Leistner, Ursula Rauch-Kröhnert
- Increased protease-activated receptor 1 autoantibodies are associated with severe COVID-19
Authors Florian Tran , Danielle M M Harris , Alena Scharmacher , Hanna Graßhoff , Kristina Sterner ,
- Ep 151 with Dr GPCR Board
Maria Waldhoer "I am a pharmacologist with a ~30 years background in academia and industry, working both Maria Waldhoer on the web LinkedIn T witter Pubmed Dr. GPCR About Dr. JoAnn Trejo "Dr. GPCR About Anne Marie Quinn "Anne Marie Quinn has a long and varied work experience in the biocomputing Anne Marie Quinn attended Yale University from 1998 to 2000, where they earned a Master of Public Health Anne Marie Quinn on the web Google Scholar The Org LinkedIn Twitter Dr.
- Neuroimmune interplay during type 2 inflammation: symptoms, mechanisms and therapeutic targets in atopic diseases
Authors Brian Kim , Marc E Rothenberg , Xin Sun , Claus Bachert , David Artis , Raza Zaheer , Yamo Deniz NGF , NMU , NP , Na(v) , Nasal polyps , Nerve growth factor , Neuromedin U , OSM , OSMRβ , Oncostatin M , Oncostatin-M specific receptor subunit beta , PAR2 , PC(20) , PN , Protease activated receptor 2 , potential , Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 , Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 4 , Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 8 , Transient receptor potential
- Identification of a G-protein coupled receptor-related gene signature through bioinformatics analysis to construct a risk model for ovarian cancer prognosis
The predictive ability of the model was evaluated by Kaplan-Meier (K-M) survival analysis. K-M analysis of the prognostic model showed that it could differentiate high- and low-risk patients,
- G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER)/GPR30 forms a complex with the β1-adrenergic receptor, a membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) scaffold protein, and protein kinase A anchoring protein (AKAP) 5 in MCF7 breast cancer cells
Authors Julia Tutzauer , D Stephen Serafin , Tobias Schmidt , Björn Olde , Kathleen M Caron , L M Fredrik
- Leukotriene B4 receptor 2 governs macrophage migration during tissue inflammation
inflammation Published date December 12, 2023 Abstract "Chronic inflammation is the underlying cause of many Authors Ebru Ermis , Titli Nargis , Kierstin Webster , Sarah A Tersey , Ryan M Anderson , Raghavendra
- In Silico Design of Novel RGS2-Galpha-q Interaction Inhibitors with Anticancer Activity
Regulator of G-protein signaling 2 (RGS2), a member of the R4 family of RGS proteins, is overexpressed in many Bair, Natalie Printy, So Hee Choi, Joshua Wilkinson, Joseph O'Brien, Brian Myers, David Roman, Tarek M
- The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction and cancer immunotherapy failure
However, many cancers do not respond to ICB, prompting the search for additional strategies to achieve Saddawi-Konefka , Zhiyong Wang , Alexander T Wenzel , Miranda J Song , Meghana S Pagadala , Lauren M Clubb , Joshua Chiou , Sanju Sinha , Marin Matic , Francesco Raimondi , Thomas S Hoang , Rebecca Berdeaux
- Ep 88 with Dr. Hannes Schihada
I was recently awarded a Marie Sklodowska Curie PostDoc Fellowship in order to investigate and find better
- Ep 80 with Dr. Andrew Tobin
Andrew Tobin Andrew Tobin studied Biochemistry at Queen Mary College, the University of London obtaining
- Ep 75 with Vaithish Velazhahan
mechanisms of flavonoids in cancer using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) led to a Barry M.
- A journey from Duke to McGill along the dopamine circuit
After a doctoral training at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris and a short internship at the CNRS as a Research Fellow in 1987 in the INSERM Laboratory directed by Jean-Charles Schwartz in Paris From 91 to 94, he was an assistant professor at Duke University in North Carolina, working with Marc created the INSERM/CNRS laboratory on the "Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders", at the University of Paris-Sorbonne
- Combinatorial depletions of G-protein coupled receptor kinases in immune cells identify pleiotropic and cell type-specific functions
that combinatorial depletions of GRKs have pleiotropic and cell-type specific effects in leukocytes, many Authors Katharina M Glaser, Teresa K Tarrant, Tim Lämmermann Tags B cells; G-protein coupled receptors
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- Chemokine N-terminal-derived peptides differentially regulate signaling by the receptors CCR1 and CCR5
Walser , Stavroula Louka , Ida Aaberg Lillethorup , Jon Våbenø , Katrine Qvortrup , Paul Proost , Mette M
- Ep 22 with Dr. Kari Johnson
Kari Johnson About this episode Dr. Kari Johnson is currently an assistant professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Kari completed her Ph.D. in Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University before continuing her training as a Join me and learn more about how Kari studies GPCRs in basal ganglia circuits following chronic alcohol Kari Johnson on the web LinkedIn Google Scholar Research Gate USU Twitter Dr.
- Ep 106 with Dr. Bruno Giros
After doctoral training at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris and a short internship at Genentech the CNRS as a Research Fellow in 1987 in the INSERM Laboratory directed by Jean-Charles Schwartz in Paris From 91 to 94, he was an assistant professor at Duke University in North Carolina, working with Marc Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders," first in Créteil with Marion Leboyer, then at the University of Paris-Sorbonne