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    Negative regulation of TGFβ-induced apoptosis by RAC1B enhances intestinal tumourigenesis

    RAC1B is a tumour-related alternative splice isoform of the small GTPase RAC1, found overexpressed in a large number of tumour types. Building evidence suggests it promotes tumour progression but compelling in vi...

    Victoria Gudiño, Patrizia Cammareri, Caroline V. Billard in Cell Death & Disease (2021)

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    TGFβ pathway limits dedifferentiation following WNT and MAPK pathway activation to suppress intestinal tumourigenesis

    Recent studies have suggested increased plasticity of differentiated cells within the intestine to act both as intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and tumour-initiating cells. However, little is known of the processe...

    Patrizia Cammareri, David F Vincent, Michael C Hodder in Cell Death & Differentiation (2017)

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    Methods to Assess Myc Function in Intestinal Homeostasis, Regeneration, and Tumorigenesis

    Within the intestinal epithelium, c-Myc has been characterized as a target of β-catenin-TCF signalling (He et al., Science 281:1509–1512, 1998). Given the most commonly mutated tumor suppressor gene within col...

    David J. Huels, Patrizia Cammareri, Rachel A. Ridgway, Jan P. Medema in The Myc Gene (2013)