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Transcriptome variation in human tissues revealed by long-read sequencing.
Glinos DA, Garborcauskas G, Hoffman P, Ehsan N, Jiang L, Gokden A, Dai X, Aguet F, Brown KL, Garimella K, Bowers T, Costello M, Ardlie K, Jian R, Tucker NR, Ellinor PT, Harrington ED, Tang H, Snyder M, Juul S, Mohammadi P, MacArthur DG, Lappalainen T, Cummings BB. Glinos DA, et al. Nature. 2022 Aug;608(7922):353-359. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05035-y. Epub 2022 Aug 3. Nature. 2022. PMID: 35922509 Free PMC article.
Comparative Molecular Analysis of Gastrointestinal Adenocarcinomas.
Liu Y, Sethi NS, Hinoue T, Schneider BG, Cherniack AD, Sanchez-Vega F, Seoane JA, Farshidfar F, Bowlby R, Islam M, Kim J, Chatila W, Akbani R, Kanchi RS, Rabkin CS, Willis JE, Wang KK, McCall SJ, Mishra L, Ojesina AI, Bullman S, Pedamallu CS, Lazar AJ, Sakai R; Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network; Thorsson V, Bass AJ, Laird PW. Liu Y, et al. Cancer Cell. 2018 Apr 9;33(4):721-735.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2018.03.010. Epub 2018 Apr 2. Cancer Cell. 2018. PMID: 29622466 Free PMC article.
We analyzed 921 adenocarcinomas of the esophagus, stomach, colon, and rectum to examine shared and distinguishing molecular characteristics of gastrointestinal tract adenocarcinomas (GIACs). Hypermutated tumors were distinct regardless of cancer type and comprised those en …
We analyzed 921 adenocarcinomas of the esophagus, stomach, colon, and rectum to examine shared and distinguishing molecular characteristics …
Evolution of mammals and their gut microbes.
Ley RE, Hamady M, Lozupone C, Turnbaugh PJ, Ramey RR, Bircher JS, Schlegel ML, Tucker TA, Schrenzel MD, Knight R, Gordon JI. Ley RE, et al. Science. 2008 Jun 20;320(5883):1647-51. doi: 10.1126/science.1155725. Epub 2008 May 22. Science. 2008. PMID: 18497261 Free PMC article.
Tracking Changes in SARS-CoV-2 Spike: Evidence that D614G Increases Infectivity of the COVID-19 Virus.
Korber B, Fischer WM, Gnanakaran S, Yoon H, Theiler J, Abfalterer W, Hengartner N, Giorgi EE, Bhattacharya T, Foley B, Hastie KM, Parker MD, Partridge DG, Evans CM, Freeman TM, de Silva TI; Sheffield COVID-19 Genomics Group; McDanal C, Perez LG, Tang H, Moon-Walker A, Whelan SP, LaBranche CC, Saphire EO, Montefiori DC. Korber B, et al. Cell. 2020 Aug 20;182(4):812-827.e19. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.06.043. Epub 2020 Jul 3. Cell. 2020. PMID: 32697968 Free PMC article.
In infected individuals, G614 is associated with lower RT-PCR cycle thresholds, suggestive of higher upper respiratory tract viral loads, but not with increased disease severity. These findings illuminate changes important for a mechanistic understanding of the virus and s …
In infected individuals, G614 is associated with lower RT-PCR cycle thresholds, suggestive of higher upper respiratory tract viral lo …
Targeted therapy for biliary tract cancers.
Faris JE, Zhu AX. Faris JE, et al. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2012 Jul;19(4):326-36. doi: 10.1007/s00534-011-0496-0. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2012. PMID: 22318523 Review.
Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies, with a historically poor prognosis as a whole. ...
Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies, with a historically poor prognosis as a whole. ...
Heterozygous STAT1 gain-of-function mutations underlie an unexpectedly broad clinical phenotype.
Toubiana J, Okada S, Hiller J, Oleastro M, Lagos Gomez M, Aldave Becerra JC, Ouachée-Chardin M, Fouyssac F, Girisha KM, Etzioni A, Van Montfrans J, Camcioglu Y, Kerns LA, Belohradsky B, Blanche S, Bousfiha A, Rodriguez-Gallego C, Meyts I, Kisand K, Reichenbach J, Renner ED, Rosenzweig S, Grimbacher B, van de Veerdonk FL, Traidl-Hoffmann C, Picard C, Marodi L, Morio T, Kobayashi M, Lilic D, Milner JD, Holland S, Casanova JL, Puel A; International STAT1 Gain-of-Function Study Group. Toubiana J, et al. Blood. 2016 Jun 23;127(25):3154-64. doi: 10.1182/blood-2015-11-679902. Epub 2016 Apr 25. Blood. 2016. PMID: 27114460 Free PMC article.
Patients often displayed bacterial (74%) infections, mostly because of Staphylococcus aureus (36%), including the respiratory tract and the skin in 47% and 28% of patients, respectively, and viral (38%) infections, mostly because of Herpesviridae (83%) and affecting the sk …
Patients often displayed bacterial (74%) infections, mostly because of Staphylococcus aureus (36%), including the respiratory tract a …
Systemic therapy for biliary tract cancers.
Hezel AF, Zhu AX. Hezel AF, et al. Oncologist. 2008 Apr;13(4):415-23. doi: 10.1634/theoncologist.2007-0252. Oncologist. 2008. PMID: 18448556 Free article. Review.
Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are invasive carcinomas that arise from the epithelial lining of the gallbladder and bile ducts. ...
Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are invasive carcinomas that arise from the epithelial lining of the gallbladder and bile ducts. ...
The role of the gastrointestinal tract and microbiota on uremic toxins and chronic kidney disease development.
Briskey D, Tucker P, Johnson DW, Coombes JS. Briskey D, et al. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2017 Feb;21(1):7-15. doi: 10.1007/s10157-016-1255-y. Epub 2016 Mar 10. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2017. PMID: 26965149 Review.
This is supported by data that suggest that rescuing microbiota dysbiosis may: reduce uremic toxin production; prevent toxins and pathogens from crossing the intestinal barrier; and, reduce gastrointestinal tract transit time allowing nutrients to reach the microbiota in t …
This is supported by data that suggest that rescuing microbiota dysbiosis may: reduce uremic toxin production; prevent toxins and pathogens …
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