Marella Maroder

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Combined inhibition of polyamine metabolism and eIF5A hypusination suppresses colorectal cancer growth through a converging effect on MYC translation CANCER LETTERS 2023
SALL4 is a CRL3^REN/KCTD11 substrate that drives Sonic Hedgehog-dependent medulloblastoma CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION 2023
Islet regeneration and pancreatic duct glands in human and experimental diabetes FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 2022
Phenformin inhibits hedgehog-dependent tumor growth through a complex i-independent redox/corepressor module CELL REPORTS 2020
Sulfonamide inhibitors of beta-Catenin signaling as anticancerAgents with different output on c-Myc CHEMMEDCHEM 2020
Blockade of EIF5A hypusination limits colorectal cancer growth by inhibiting MYC elongation CELL DEATH & DISEASE 2020
Mitogen-activated kinase kinase kinase 1 inhibits hedgehog signaling and medulloblastoma growth through GLI1 phosphorylation INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 2019
A Smo/Gli multitarget hedgehog pathway inhibitor impairs tumor growth CANCERS 2019
KCTD15 inhibits the Hedgehog pathway in Medulloblastoma cells by increasing protein levels of the oncosuppressor KCASH2 ONCOGENESIS 2019
HUMAN DUODENAL SUBMUCOSAL GLANDS CONTAIN STEM CELLS WITH POTENTIAL FOR LIVER AND PANCREATIC FATES DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE 2019
Itch/β-arrestin2-dependent non-proteolytic ubiquitylation of SuFu controls Hedgehog signalling and medulloblastoma tumorigenesis NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2018
NOTCH3 inactivation increases triple negative breast cancer sensitivity to gefitinib by promoting EGFR tyrosine dephosphorylation and its intracellular arrest. ONCOGENESIS 2018
Peribiliary glands as a niche of extra-pancreatic precursors yielding insulin-producing cells in experimental and human diabetes STEM CELLS 2016
Adult human biliary tree stem cells differentiate to β-pancreatic islet cells by treatment with a recombinant human Pdx1 peptide PLOS ONE 2015

ERC

  • LS3_1
  • LS3_5
  • LS4_12

KET

  • Life-science technologies & biotechnologies

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