Search

Your search keyword '"Waterman ML"' showing total 91 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Waterman ML" Remove constraint Author: "Waterman ML"
91 results on '"Waterman ML"'

Search Results

1. GECO: gene expression clustering optimization app for non-linear data visualization of patterns

2. Cancer: Leaping the E-cadherin hurdle

3. Elaboration of a multispecies model of solid tumor growth with tumor-host interactions

4. Physiological β-catenin signaling controls self-renewal networks and generation of stem-like cells from nasopharyngeal carcinoma

6. A Wnt kinase network alters nuclear localization of TCF-1 in colon cancer

7. Expression of Wnt ligands and Frizzled receptors in colonic mucosa and in colon carcinoma

8. Elaboration of a multispecies model of solid tumor growth with tumor-host interactions

9. Wingless directly represses DPP morphogen expression via and Aarmadillo/TCF/brinker complex

10. Intestinal adenoma formation and MYC activation are regulated by cooperation between MYB and Wnt signaling

11. Characterization of a chromatin-associated TCF7L1 complex in human embryonic stem cells.

12. Colorectal Cancer Stem Cell Subtypes Orchestrate Distinct Tumor Microenvironments.

13. A human vascularized microtumor model of patient-derived colorectal cancer recapitulates clinical disease.

14. Disruption of the circadian clock drives Apc loss of heterozygosity to accelerate colorectal cancer.

15. ERK2 MAP kinase regulates SUFU binding by multisite phosphorylation of GLI1.

16. Disruption of β-Catenin-Dependent Wnt Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells Remodels the Microenvironment to Promote Tumor Invasion.

17. Spatial transcriptomics using combinatorial fluorescence spectral and lifetime encoding, imaging and analysis.

18. Facile One-Pot Nanoproteomics for Label-Free Proteome Profiling of 50-1000 Mammalian Cells.

19. An in vitro vascularized micro-tumor model of human colorectal cancer recapitulates in vivo responses to standard-of-care therapy.

21. Transcriptomic and proteomic signatures of stemness and differentiation in the colon crypt.

22. α-Ketoglutarate attenuates Wnt signaling and drives differentiation in colorectal cancer.

23. LEF-1 drives aberrant β-catenin nuclear localization in myeloid leukemia cells.

24. TCF7L1 suppresses primitive streak gene expression to support human embryonic stem cell pluripotency.

25. Inhibition of nuclear Wnt signalling: challenges of an elusive target for cancer therapy.

26. Mathematical modeling links Wnt signaling to emergent patterns of metabolism in colon cancer.

27. Lactate/pyruvate transporter MCT-1 is a direct Wnt target that confers sensitivity to 3-bromopyruvate in colon cancer.

28. Differential Effects of Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4α Isoforms on Tumor Growth and T-Cell Factor 4/AP-1 Interactions in Human Colorectal Cancer Cells.

29. The TCF C-clamp DNA binding domain expands the Wnt transcriptome via alternative target recognition.

30. A novel Bcr-Abl-mTOR-eIF4A axis regulates IRES-mediated translation of LEF-1.

31. Wnt signaling directs a metabolic program of glycolysis and angiogenesis in colon cancer.

32. Disulfide bond requirements for active Wnt ligands.

33. A three-dimensional in vitro model of tumor cell intravasation.

34. Molecular functions of the TLE tetramerization domain in Wnt target gene repression.

35. Predicting mechanism of biphasic growth factor action on tumor growth using a multi-species model with feedback control.

36. Ring Finger Protein 14 is a new regulator of TCF/β-catenin-mediated transcription and colon cancer cell survival.

37. Blending hippo and WNT: sharing messengers and regulation.

38. TCF/LEFs and Wnt signaling in the nucleus.

39. A WNT/p21 circuit directed by the C-clamp, a sequence-specific DNA binding domain in TCFs.

40. A uniform human Wnt expression library reveals a shared secretory pathway and unique signaling activities.

41. Metabolic trajectory of cellular differentiation in small intestine by Phasor Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy of NADH.

42. Quantitative profiling of in vivo-assembled RNA-protein complexes using a novel integrated proteomic approach.

43. Wnt signaling and colon carcinogenesis: beyond APC.

44. A role for YY1 in repression of dominant negative LEF-1 expression in colon cancer.

45. Microdevice to capture colon crypts for in vitro studies.

46. NOTCH signaling is required for formation and self-renewal of tumor-initiating cells and for repression of secretory cell differentiation in colon cancer.

47. Integration of the beta-catenin-dependent Wnt pathway with integrin signaling through the adaptor molecule Grb2.

48. Intestinal adenoma formation and MYC activation are regulated by cooperation between MYB and Wnt signaling.

49. T cell factor 1 initiates the T helper type 2 fate by inducing the transcription factor GATA-3 and repressing interferon-gamma.

50. Groucho binds two conserved regions of LEF-1 for HDAC-dependent repression.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources