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Jos?? Ignacio Casal
Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie
1984
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Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37874121Proteomic profiling and network biology of colorectal cancer liver metastasis.Expert Rev Proteomics2023
37963919Schnurri-3 drives tumor growth and invasion in cancer cells expressing interleukin-13 receptor alpha 2.Cell Death Dis2023
37947626Functional Proteomics Characterization of the Role of SPRYD7 in Colorectal Cancer Progression and Metastasis.Cells2023
34806879Correction to "Proteomic Signature of Neuroblastoma Cells UKF-NB-4 Reveals Key Role of Lysosomal Sequestration and the Proteasome Complex in Acquiring Chemoresistance to Cisplatin".J Proteome Res2022
36134447A prognostic six-gene expression risk-score derived from proteomic profiling of the metastatic colorectal cancer secretome.J Pathol Clin Res2022
36152905Interleukin 13 receptor alpha 2 (IL13Rα2): Expression, signaling pathways and therapeutic applications in cancer.Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer2022
35159257Spatial Proteomic Analysis of Isogenic Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Cells Reveals Key Dysregulated Proteins Associated with Lymph Node, Liver, and Lung Metastasis.Cells2022
34758407Multi-laboratory experiment PME11 for the standardization of phosphoproteome analysis.J Proteomics2022
33750814Metallothionein-3 promotes cisplatin chemoresistance remodelling in neuroblastoma.Sci Rep2021
33715292CDH6-activated αIIbβ3 crosstalks with α2β1 to trigger cellular adhesion and invasion in metastatic ovarian and renal cancers.Mol Oncol2021
33672863Proteomic Analysis of Low-Grade, Early-Stage Endometrial Carcinoma Reveals New Dysregulated Pathways Associated with Cell Death and Cell Signaling.Cancers (Basel)2021
33917458Inhibition of Liver Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer by Targeting IL-13/IL13Rα2 Binding Site with Specific Monoclonal Antibodies.Cancers (Basel)2021
30852740TRIM72 Immunohistochemical Expression Can Predict Relapse in Colorectal Carcinoma.Pathol Oncol Res2020
31901221A Comprehensive Tyrosine Phosphoproteomic Analysis Reveals Novel Components of the Platelet CLEC-2 Signaling Cascade.Thromb Haemost2020
32098194Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-1B Inhibition Disrupts IL13Rα2-Promoted Invasion and Metastasis in Cancer Cells.Cancers (Basel)2020
32801337SOSTDC1 promotes invasion and liver metastasis in colorectal cancer via interaction with ALCAM/CD166.Oncogene2020
31502404Identification and Validation of Stage-Associated Serum Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer Using MS-Based Procedures.Proteomics Clin Appl2020
31095674PAUF/ZG16B promotes colorectal cancer progression through alterations of the mitotic functions and the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.Carcinogenesis2020
30592607Proteomic Signature of Neuroblastoma Cells UKF-NB-4 Reveals Key Role of Lysosomal Sequestration and the Proteasome Complex in Acquiring Chemoresistance to Cisplatin.J Proteome Res2019
31324051Beyond N-Cadherin, Relevance of Cadherins 5, 6 and 17 in Cancer Progression and Metastasis.Int J Mol Sci2019
31108004c-Met Signaling Is Essential for Mouse Adult Liver Progenitor Cells Expansion After Transforming Growth Factor-β-Induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Regulates Cell Phenotypic Switch.Stem Cells2019
30718520PIM kinases mediate resistance of glioblastoma cells to TRAIL by a p62/SQSTM1-dependent mechanism.Cell Death Dis2019
28916526Monoclonal Antibodies Directed against Cadherin RGD Exhibit Therapeutic Activity against Melanoma and Colorectal Cancer Metastasis.Clin Cancer Res2018
30318506An IL13Rα2 peptide exhibits therapeutic activity against metastatic colorectal cancer.Br J Cancer2018
29673969RGD cadherins and α2β1 integrin in cancer metastasis: A dangerous liaison.Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer2018
29131639Proteomic Characterization of Transcription and Splicing Factors Associated with a Metastatic Phenotype in Colorectal Cancer.J Proteome Res2018
27965283ZEB1-induced tumourigenesis requires senescence inhibition via activation of DKK1/mutant p53/Mdm2/CtBP and repression of macroH2A1.Gut2017
28960077Enhanced Missing Proteins Detection in NCI60 Cell Lines Using an Integrative Search Engine Approach.J Proteome Res2017
28861940Mapping the Spatial Proteome of Metastatic Cells in Colorectal Cancer.Proteomics2017
27989941A multicentric study to evaluate the use of relative retention times in targeted proteomics.J Proteomics2017
28054337Combined miRNA profiling and proteomics demonstrates that different miRNAs target a common set of proteins to promote colorectal cancer metastasis.J Pathol2017
27966446VE-cadherin RGD motifs promote metastasis and constitute a potential therapeutic target in melanoma and breast cancers.Oncotarget2017
26973246Twist1-induced activation of human fibroblasts promotes matrix stiffness by upregulating palladin and collagen α1(VI).Oncogene2016
27620315Prognostic role of tissue transglutaminase 2 in colon carcinoma.Virchows Arch2016
27503928Snail1-Dependent Activation of Cancer-Associated Fibroblast Controls Epithelial Tumor Cell Invasion and Metastasis.Cancer Res2016
27265902Label-free nanoplasmonic sensing of tumor-associate autoantibodies for early diagnosis of colorectal cancer.Anal Chim Acta2016
26915739Development of a novel multiplex beads-based assay for autoantibody detection for colorectal cancer diagnosis.Proteomics2016
26990020Growth differentiation factor 15 is a promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in colorectal cancer.J Cell Mol Med2016
25505127A proteomic analysis reveals that Snail regulates the expression of the nuclear orphan receptor Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 2 Group F Member 6 (Nr2f6) and interleukin 17 (IL-17) to inhibit adipocyte differentiation.Mol Cell Proteomics2015
26322327Data from proteomic characterization of the role of Snail1 in murine mesenchymal stem cells and 3T3-L1 fibroblasts differentiation.Data Brief2015
26364852Cystatin D locates in the nucleus at sites of active transcription and modulates gene and protein expression.J Biol Chem2015
26682245IL13Rα2 signaling in colorectal cancer.Oncoscience2015
26076068Quest for Missing Proteins: Update 2015 on Chromosome-Centric Human Proteome Project.J Proteome Res2015
26206869LOXL2 Is Highly Expressed in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Associates to Poor Colon Cancer Survival.Clin Cancer Res2015
25896327IL13 Receptor α2 Signaling Requires a Scaffold Protein, FAM120A, to Activate the FAK and PI3K Pathways in Colon Cancer Metastasis.Cancer Res2015
25982386Multicenter experiment for quality control of peptide-centric LC-MS/MS analysis - A longitudinal performance assessment with nLC coupled to orbitrap MS analyzers.J Proteomics2015
25686859The Spanish biology/disease initiative within the human proteome project: Application to rheumatic diseases.J Proteomics2015
23604127Cadherin-17 interacts with α2β1 integrin to regulate cell proliferation and adhesion in colorectal cancer cells causing liver metastasis.Oncogene2014
25336636An RGD motif present in cadherin 17 induces integrin activation and tumor growth.J Biol Chem2014
24947186Snail1 expression is required for sarcomagenesis.Neoplasia2014
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