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    Hepatic glutamine synthetase controls N5-methylglutamine in homeostasis and cancer

    Glutamine synthetase (GS) activity is conserved from prokaryotes to humans, where the ATP-dependent production of glutamine from glutamate and ammonia is essential for neurotransmission and ammonia detoxificat...

    Victor H. Villar, Maria Francesca Allega, Ruhi Deshmukh in Nature Chemical Biology (2023)

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    Ploidy dynamics increase the risk of liver cancer initiation

    Liver cancer typically arises after years of inflammatory insults to hepatocytes. These cells can change their ploidy state during health and disease. Whilst polyploidy may offer some protection, new research ...

    Miryam Müller, Stephanie May, Thomas G. Bird in Nature Communications (2021)

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    A variant in IL6ST with a selective IL-11 signaling defect in human and mouse

    The GP130 cytokine receptor subunit encoded by IL6ST is the shared receptor for ten cytokines of the IL-6 family. We describe a homozygous non-synonymous variant in IL6ST (p.R281Q) in a patient with craniosynosto...

    Tobias Schwerd, Freia Krause, Stephen R. F. Twigg, Dominik Aschenbrenner in Bone Research (2020)

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    Author Correction: Loss of BCL9/9l suppresses Wnt driven tumourigenesis in models that recapitulate human cancer

    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Miryam Müller, which was incorrectly given as Miryam Müeller. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions...

    David M. Gay, Rachel A. Ridgway, Miryam Müller, Michael C. Hodder in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Loss of BCL9/9l suppresses Wnt driven tumourigenesis in models that recapitulate human cancer

    Different thresholds of Wnt signalling are thought to drive stem cell maintenance, regeneration, differentiation and cancer. However, the principle that oncogenic Wnt signalling could be specifically targeted ...

    David M. Gay, Rachel A. Ridgway, Miryam Müller, Michael C. Hodder in Nature Communications (2019)