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46 items found for "Meghana S Pagadala"
- The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction and cancer immunotherapy failure
The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc." Authors Victoria H Wu , Bryan S Yung , Farhoud Faraji , Robert 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 , Dario A A Vignali , Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome
- Ep 119 with Tanishka S. Saraf
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Tanishka S. Saraf About Tanishka S. neurobiology of neuropsychiatric disorders and to develop safe and effective treatments. " Tanishka S.
- Ep 38 with Dr. Alexander S. Hauser
Alexander S. Hauser About Dr. Alexander S. Alexander S.
- Ep 107 with Dr. Roger Sunahara
appreciation for the applications of pharmacology, biochemistry and structural biology to delineate mechanisms Our mission is to understand the mechanism and structural bases for ligand binding and efficacy to help G protein splice forms, specifically the short and long forms of the stimulatory G protein, Galpha-s( s) and Galpha-s(l), respectively. We demonstrated that Galpha-s(l), but not Galpha-s(s), regulates extracellularly regulated kinases (ERK
- Deciphering the genetic landscape of lumpy skin disease: Unraveling variable virulence through comprehensive genome sequence analysis in India
Authors R Mishra, S K Biswas, S Nandi, S Mahajan, K G Sai Balaji, V Gairola, D Poloju, S Gulzar, K P
- Blockade of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 2 (VIPR2) signaling suppresses cyclin D1-dependent cell-cycle progression in MCF-7 cells
The percentage of cells in the S-M phase was decreased in MCF-7 cells treated with KS-133. MEK) inhibitor U0126 and the class I PI3K inhibitor ZSTK474 decreased the percentage of cells in the S KS-133 reduced the percentage of cells in the S phase more than treatment with U0126 or ZSTK474 alone regulates cyclin D1 levels through the cAMP/PKA/ERK and PI3K/AKT/GSK3β pathways, and mediates the G1/S
- Phase 1/2 study of sorafenib added to cladribine, high-dose cytarabine, G-CSF, and mitoxantrone in untreated AML
This research could potentially offer new insights into the mechanisms of action of chemokines and drug 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
- Biochemical Mechanisms Underlying Location Bias in GPCR Signaling
Program Registration Logo Contest Committee Sponsors GPCR Retreat Program < Back to schedule Biochemical Mechanisms Keith Moffat, he studied the structural mechanisms of bacterial photoreceptors using time-resolved Laue After completing his training, he joined the faculty at Duke, with a focus on the mechanisms underlying His lab is also interested in identifying novel signal transduction mechanisms of GPCRs, such as the
- Ep 132 with Dr. Richard Premont
Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies GPCR regulation by S-nitrosylation by GIT/PIX scaffolding complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation
- Ep 130 with Dr. Richard Premont
Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies GPCR regulation by S-nitrosylation by GIT/PIX scaffolding complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation
- Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont
Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies GPCR regulation by S-nitrosylation by GIT/PIX scaffolding complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation
- Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont
Harrington Discovery Institute and Case Western Reserve University, where he studies GPCR regulation by S-nitrosylation by GIT/PIX scaffolding complexes during cellular signaling, and characterizing the role of protein S-nitrosylation
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- Spliceosome mutations are associated with clinical response in a phase 1b/2 study of the PLK1 inhibitor onvansertib in combination with decitabine in relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia
Authors Peter J P Croucher , Maya Ridinger , Pamela S Becker , Tara L Lin , Sandra L Silberman , Eunice S Wang , Amer M Zeidan Tags AML , Biomarker , Hypomethylating agents , Onvansertib , PLK1 , Splicing
- Ep 09 with Lauren Celano
GPCR podcast episode, we sat down to chat with Lauren Celano to talk about career options for Ph.D.’s.
- Respiratory infections predominate after day 100 following B-cell maturation antigen-directed CAR T-cell therapy
Authors Jessica S Little , Megha Tandon , Joseph Seungpyo Hong , Omar Nadeem , Adam S Sperling , Noopur
- Session VIII * | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Additionally, the bacterium Vibrio fischeri also induces mating in S. rosetta cultures, suggesting that adhesion GPCR, named Cupidon, that regulates the switch from vegetative growth to sexual reproduction in S. Together, our results suggest that Cupidon prevents sexual reproduction in S. rosetta under high nutrient
- 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. The Leiser laboratory is focused on the molecular mechanisms of aging, with an emphasis on stress response including Caenorhabditis elegans, in vitro tissue culture, and mice, to better understand the conserved mechanisms on how organisms perceive and respond to environmental stress though cell non autonomous signaling mechanisms
- Ep 111 with Chloe Hicks
Rajagopal Lab since January 2021 and has contributed to multiple projects exploring the underlying mechanisms previous endeavors involved exploring the effect of subcellular location on the signaling profile of CXCR3’s
- The binding mechanism of an anti-multiple myeloma antibody to the human GPRC5D homodimer
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology The binding mechanism of an anti-multiple myeloma antibody potential, the insufficient understanding regarding of the receptor's structure and antibody recognition mechanism
- Ep 47 with Dr Simone Promel Dr Ines Liebscher
During this time, she discovered her love for Adhesion GPCRs and started delineating the molecular mechanisms with proving and characterizing G-protein coupling, Ines spends several years studying the activation mechanism adhesion GPCR scientists around the globe she established a tethered agonist -extracellular matrix- mechano-activation
- Ep 88 with Dr. Hannes Schihada
council) PostDoc fellowship to Stockholm, Sweden, in order to focus my research on class Frizzled GPCR s
- Ep 139 with Dr Silvia Sposini
During my time in London I investigated regulatory mechanisms of GPCR action, namely dimerization and membrane trafficking, in Dr Aylin Hanyaloglu 's lab at Imperial College London.
- Distinct Activation Mechanisms of CXCR4 and ACKR3 Revealed by Single-Molecule Analysis of their Conformational Landscapes
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Distinct Activation Mechanisms of CXCR4 and ACKR3 Revealed
- GprC of the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells for nematode hunting
Authors Xiaodi Hu, David S Hoffmann, Mai Wang, Lars Schuhmacher, Maria C Stroe, Birgit Schreckenberger
- A virally encoded GPCR drives glioblastoma through feed-forward activation of the SK1-S1P1 signaling axis
Bergkamp , Jeffrey R van Senten , Hendrik J Brink , Maarten P Bebelman , Jelle van den Bor , Tuğçe S
- Neuroimmune interplay during type 2 inflammation: symptoms, mechanisms and therapeutic targets in atopic diseases
News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Neuroimmune interplay during type 2 inflammation: symptoms, mechanisms Further research is needed to better understand the neuroimmune mechanisms that underlie chronic, sustained
- Elucidation of active components and target mechanism in Jinqiancao granules for the treatment of prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Elucidation of active components and target mechanism and BPH, and this work aimed to elucidate active compounds in Jinqiancao granules and their target mechanisms Conclusions: This study identified active compounds in Jinqiancao granules that have synergistic mechanisms