Exciting news! Our latest research in @Dev_Cell explores the link between intestinal metaplasia & CRC initiation! This could help identify new targets for early cancer prevention #CRC#WCM@WCMCPathology
https://t.co/Tpp8MGGaqM
Just published! Our latest research reveals the crucial role of atypical PKCs (aPKC), PKCλ/ι, in modulating cholesterol biosynthesis through SCAP phosphorylation. This regulatory pathway impacts SREBP2 activation, influencing cell metaplasia in serrated tumors (1/2)
“An image can be very convincing when you are investigating a mechanism. It’s kind of trying to get the answer from the tumor itself,” Dr. Maria T. Diaz-Meco from @WCMCPathology in @DrugDiscovNews. #PathTwitter
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Check out our #protocol published @STARProtocols from Moscat’s lab at @WCMCPathology describing whole mounting staining in #CRC organoids in co-culture with fibroblasts https://t.co/0HDqOoAS3j
Research in @Cancer_Cell
Sometimes you come across quiet heroes. Quiet heroes don't necessarily score goals, have a great voice or millions of followers on social. They just do what's necessary to make this world a better place! I’m lucky to call one of these people, friend! Proud of you, @AnxoMatri !
Online Now: Hyaluronan driven by epithelial aPKC deficiency remodels the microenvironment and creates a vulnerability in mesenchymal colorectal cancer https://t.co/bUBsqJmHnq
We are very excited to share our work on mesenchymal CRC driven by aPKC deficiency and Hyaluronan deposition in @Cancer_Cell. A huge thank you to everyone who supported and contributed to this amazing project!!! @WCMCPathology
https://t.co/TQwI0WBYRX
Scientists uncover mechanisms that tumors use to force nearby cells to aid their growth, according to a new study from @WCMCPathology and @WCM_MeyerCancer investigators.
The findings will pave the way for future drug treatments to help cancer patients: https://t.co/AlB2D6lTMR
Happy National #Postdoc Appreciation Week to all #WCM postdocs, including Dr. Tania Diaz Cid (@TaniaTalu) in @WCMCPathology's Moscat & Diaz-Meco labs (https://t.co/T6IdikGvIX). #Pathology#NPAW2021
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