43 results on '"Sharanek, Ahmad"'
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2. Targeting glioblastoma with a brain-penetrant drug that impairs brain tumor stem cells via NLE1-Notch1 complex
3. Transcriptional control of brain tumor stem cells by a carbohydrate binding protein
4. Monitoring Mitochondrial Respiration in Mouse Cerebellar Granule Neurons
5. Subcellular fractionation of brain tumor stem cells
6. Exploiting a metabolic vulnerability in brain tumour stem cells using a brain-penetrant drug with safe profile
7. Endoplasmic reticulum stress precedes oxidative stress in antibiotic-induced cholestasis and cytotoxicity in human hepatocytes
8. Myf6/MRF4 is a myogenic niche regulator required for the maintenance of the muscle stem cell pool
9. OSMR controls glioma stem cell respiration and confers resistance of glioblastoma to ionizing radiation
10. In situ detection of protein-protein interaction by proximity ligation assay in patient derived brain tumor stem cells
11. A Dynamic Mathematical Model of Bile Acid Clearance in HepaRG Cells
12. Rho-kinase/myosin light chain kinase pathway plays a key role in the impairment of bile canaliculi dynamics induced by cholestatic drugs
13. Comparative Localization and Functional Activity of the Main Hepatobiliary Transporters in HepaRG Cells and Primary Human Hepatocytes
14. Different Dose-Dependent Mechanisms Are Involved in Early Cyclosporine A-Induced Cholestatic Effects in HepaRG Cells
15. Transcriptional Control of Brain Tumour Stem Cells by a Carbohydrate Binding Protein
16. DDRE-21. THE FUNCTION OF MITOCHONDRIAL OSMR IN GLIOMA STEM CELL RESPIRATION AND GLIOBLASTOMA PATHOGENESIS
17. CSIG-22. REGULATION OF GLIOMA STEM CELL SELF-RENEWAL AND TUMORIGENESIS BY CARBOHYDRATE BINDING PROTEINS
18. CBMT-37. OSMR CONTROLS CELLULAR RESPIRATION AND RESISTANCE TO THERAPY
19. EXTH-52. CO-TARGETING ONCOSTATIN M RECEPTOR USING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN COMBINATION WITH PRESENT STANDARDS OF CARE FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
20. Pro-inflammatory cytokines enhance dilatation of bile canaliculi caused by cholestatic antibiotics
21. Myf6/MRF4 is a Myogenic Niche Regulator Required for the Maintenance of the Muscle Stem Cell Pool
22. Predictive Value of Cellular Accumulation of Hydrophobic Bile Acids As a Marker of Cholestatic Drug Potential
23. Nuclear Factor (Erythroid-Derived 2)-Like 2/Antioxidant Response Element Pathway in Liver Fibrosis
24. Penicillinase-resistant antibiotics induce non-immune-mediated cholestasis through HSP27 activation associated with PKC/P38 and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways
25. Endotoxin regulates matrix genes increasing reactive oxygen species generation by intercellular communication between palmitate‐treated hepatocyte and stellate cell
26. Comparative Localization and Functional Activity of the Main Hepatobiliary Transporters in HepaRG Cells and Primary Human Hepatocytes
27. Antibiotic-induced cytotoxicity and cholestasis are related to an endoplasmic reticulum stress and amplified by inflammatory cytokines in human hepatocytes
28. Cholestatic drugs induce preferential accumulation of toxic bile acids in human HepaRG cells
29. Progressive and Preferential Cellular Accumulation of Hydrophobic Bile Acids Induced by Cholestatic Drugs Is Associated with Inhibition of Their Amidation and Sulfation
30. A Dynamic Mathematical Model of Bile Acid Clearance in HepaRG Cells
31. From the Cover: MechanisticInsights in Cytotoxic and Cholestatic Potential of the Endothelial Receptor Antagonists Using HepaRG Cells
32. Endotoxin regulates matrix genes increasing reactive oxygen species generation by intercellular communication between palmitate‐treated hepatocyte and stellate cell.
33. Differential sensitivity of metabolically competent and non-competent HepaRG cells to apoptosis induced by diclofenac combined or not with TNF-α
34. Cellular Accumulation and Toxic Effects of Bile Acids in Cyclosporine A-Treated HepaRG Hepatocytes
35. Mechanistic Insights in Cytotoxic and Cholestatic Potential of the Endothelial Receptor Antagonists Using HepaRG Cells.
36. Impact of Inflammation on Chlorpromazine-Induced Cytotoxicity and Cholestatic Features in HepaRG Cells
37. Impact of isomalathion on malathion cytotoxicity and genotoxicity in human HepaRG cells
38. In situdetection of protein-protein interaction by proximity ligation assay in patient derived brain tumor stem cells
39. Comparative Localization and Functional Activity of the Main Hepatobiliary Transporters in HepaRG Cells and Primary Human Hepatocytes
40. Monitoring Mitochondrial Respiration in Mouse Cerebellar Granule Neurons.
41. Subcellular fractionation of brain tumor stem cells.
42. Penicillinase-resistant antibiotics induce non-immune-mediated cholestasis through HSP27 activation associated with PKC/P38 and PI3K/AKT signaling pathways.
43. Early Alterations of Bile Canaliculi Dynamics and the Rho Kinase/Myosin Light Chain Kinase Pathway Are Characteristics of Drug-Induced Intrahepatic Cholestasis.
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