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Cancer Stem Cell News
Integrated Drug Resistance and Leukemic Stemness Gene-Expression Scores Predict Outcomes in Large Cohort of Over 3500 AML Patients from 10 Trials
[NPJ Precision Oncology] Investigators leveraged machine-learning tools by evaluating expression of genes of pharmacological relevance to standard-AML chemotherapy in a discovery-cohort of pediatric AML patients and defined a 5-gene-drug resistance score that was predictive of outcome.
Extracellular Matrix News
Targeting YAP Activity and Glutamine Metabolism Cooperatively Suppresses Tumor Progression by Preventing Extracellular Matrix Accumulation
[Cancer Research] Scientists showed that targeting glutamine utilization stimulated Yes-associated protein (YAP) signaling in cancer cells by reducing cyclic adenosine monophosphate/protein kinase A-dependent phosphorylation of large tumor suppressor.
Hepatic Cell News
Screening of Reliable Reference Genes for the Normalization of RT-qPCR in Chicken Liver Tissues and LMH Cells
[Scientific Reports] Investigators identified the most consistently expressed genes by utilizing multiple published RNA-seq data of chicken liver and Leghorn Male Hepatoma cells.
Muscle Cell News
Super-relaxed Myosins Contribute to Respiratory Muscle Hibernation in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
[Science Translational Medicine] By integrating data from myofiber force measurements, x-ray diffraction experiments, and biochemical assays with clinical data, researchers found that in myofibers isolated from the diaphragm of ventilated ICU patients, myosin was trapped in an energy-sparing, super-relaxed state, which impaired the binding of myosin to actin during diaphragm contraction.
Newsletters
3D Cellular Self-Assembly on Optical Disc-Imprinted Nanopatterns
[Lab On A Chip] The authors presented a straightforward and cost-effective elastomer replica molding method utilizing commercially available optical discs to generate various nanopatterns, such as nanogroove/ridge, nanoposts, and nanopits, varying in spacing and heights.
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Predicting DNA Damage Response in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Organoids via Simultaneous Label-Free Autofluorescence Multiharmonic Microscopy
[Redox Biology] Simultaneous label-free autofluorescence multiharmonic microscopy was used to provide rich intracellular information based on endogenous contrasts.