Integrated multi-omics analysis of RB-loss identifies widespread cellular programming and synthetic weaknesses
Swetha Rajasekaran et al. integrate transcriptional, proteomic, and metabolomic data to explore how cells adapt to inactivation of RB1, a hallmark of cancer. Combined with their genetic analyses in a Drosophila model, the authors identify key metabolic pathways that may be involved in the growth of...
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Autores principales: | Swetha Rajasekaran, Jalal Siddiqui, Jessica Rakijas, Brandon Nicolay, Chenyu Lin, Eshan Khan, Rahi Patel, Robert Morris, Emanuel Wyler, Myriam Boukhali, Jayashree Balasubramanyam, R. Ranjith Kumar, Capucine Van Rechem, Christine Vogel, Sailaja V. Elchuri, Markus Landthaler, Benedikt Obermayer, Wilhelm Haas, Nicholas Dyson, Wayne Miles |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c522d3a225e8419ab1ce5e0411f3ed84 |
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