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View article: Meflin/ <scp>ISLR</scp> is a meningeal cell‐specific marker involved in the development of meninges and meningioma progression
Meflin/ <span>ISLR</span> is a meningeal cell‐specific marker involved in the development of meninges and meningioma progression Open
The meninges, which originate from the neural crest cells and mesoderm, play crucial roles in the formation, protection, and homeostasis of the central nervous system. Meningiomas, which arise from the meninges, are the most common primary…
View article: Meflin is a druggable target using antibody-drug conjugates in progressive osteosarcoma
Meflin is a druggable target using antibody-drug conjugates in progressive osteosarcoma Open
View article: Associations of Inflammatory and Osteogenic Activities in Epicardial Adipose Tissue With Aortic Valve Hemodynamic
Associations of Inflammatory and Osteogenic Activities in Epicardial Adipose Tissue With Aortic Valve Hemodynamic Open
View article: Rapid Growth of a Lung Cancer Metastasis to a Pituitary Neuroendocrine Tumor: A Case Report and Literature Review
Rapid Growth of a Lung Cancer Metastasis to a Pituitary Neuroendocrine Tumor: A Case Report and Literature Review Open
We present an extremely rare case of lung cancer that metastasized to a gonadotroph pituitary neuroendocrine tumor, along with other organs. A 73-year-old man presented with dysarthria and bitemporal hemianopia. Head magnetic resonance ima…
View article: A Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule in fallopian tube cancer: exploring the metastatic pathway through gene expression profiling—a case report
A Sister Mary Joseph’s nodule in fallopian tube cancer: exploring the metastatic pathway through gene expression profiling—a case report Open
Our findings suggest differences in the RNA expression patterns between Sister Mary Joseph's nodule and lymph node metastases in fallopian tube cancer, indicating the possibility of distinct metastatic mechanisms. Further examination of si…
View article: Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumor With Non‐Atypical Mucous Cell Glands: A Case Report
Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumor With Non‐Atypical Mucous Cell Glands: A Case Report Open
Introduction Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of rectal origin containing non‐neuroendocrine components are extremely rare. Additionally, there have been no previous reports of NENs accompanied by nonmalignant components. Herein, we report …
View article: Table S2 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S2 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Depositor communications, describing input from data depositors
View article: Table S1 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S1 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Current collection of LCAMGDB datasets
View article: Figure S1 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S1 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Identification of data redundancy by hierarchical clustering
View article: Figure S8 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S8 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Samples colored by data source
View article: Figure S2 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S2 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Top 100 frequent genetic mutations in realworld lung cancer patients
View article: Table S5 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S5 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Dataset table, summarizing input datasets for LCMAGDB
View article: Data from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Data from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality, exhibits diverse histologic subtypes and genetic complexities. Numerous preclinical mouse models have been developed to study lung cancer, but data from these models are disparate, siloed…
View article: Table S3 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S3 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Additional datasets, to be included in the next update of LCMAGDB
View article: Figure S7 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S7 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Ascl1 expression across reprocessed RNA-seq datasets
View article: Table S6 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S6 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Sample table, providing sample characteristics
View article: Figure S6 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S6 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Dotplot of Ezh2 expression across various samples profiled by the Mouse430_2 microarray platform
View article: Table S7 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S7 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Genotype table, harmonized genotype descriptions
View article: Figure S4 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S4 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
User interface of the GEMMs table in the LCAMGDB web application
View article: Table S4 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Table S4 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Table descriptions, explaining variables included in the data tables
View article: Figure S3 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S3 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
PCA of reprocessed Mouse430_2 microarray data
View article: Figure S5 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
Figure S5 from The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Custom sample filtering and selection
View article: Local, but not circulating, complement C3 governs immune checkpoint blockade efficacy
Local, but not circulating, complement C3 governs immune checkpoint blockade efficacy Open
SUMMARY The roles of circulating complement C3, produced in hepatocytes, in immune defense are well defined in the literature. Interestingly, the C3 gene evolved before the circulatory system, suggesting an essential but yet unknown role o…
View article: The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models
The Lung Cancer Autochthonous Model Gene Expression Database Enables Cross-Study Comparisons of the Transcriptomic Landscapes Across Mouse Models Open
Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality, exhibits diverse histologic subtypes and genetic complexities. Numerous preclinical mouse models have been developed to study lung cancer, but data from these models are disparate, siloed…
View article: Minichromosome maintenance 4 is associated with poor survival and stemness of patients with pancreatic cancer
Minichromosome maintenance 4 is associated with poor survival and stemness of patients with pancreatic cancer Open
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most well-known cancer types, with a persistently poor 5-year survival rate. We previously reported MCM4 as a molecule associated with cancer stem cells; however, its role in PDAC has n…
View article: Superoxide dismutase 2 deficiency in mesenchymal stromal cells induces sympathetic denervation and functional impairment of brown adipose tissue
Superoxide dismutase 2 deficiency in mesenchymal stromal cells induces sympathetic denervation and functional impairment of brown adipose tissue Open
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is an energy‐consuming organ, and its functional dysregulation contributes to the development of metabolic diseases and obesity. BAT function is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system but declines with age, …
View article: Meflin/<scp>ISLR</scp> is a marker of adipose stem and progenitor cells in mice and humans that suppresses white adipose tissue remodeling and fibrosis
Meflin/<span>ISLR</span> is a marker of adipose stem and progenitor cells in mice and humans that suppresses white adipose tissue remodeling and fibrosis Open
Identifying specific markers of adipose stem and progenitor cells (ASPCs) in vivo is crucial for understanding the biology of white adipose tissues (WAT). PDGFRα‐positive perivascular stromal cells represent the best candidates for ASPCs. …
View article: Synthetic retinoid-mediated preconditioning of cancer-associated fibroblasts and macrophages improves cancer response to immune checkpoint blockade
Synthetic retinoid-mediated preconditioning of cancer-associated fibroblasts and macrophages improves cancer response to immune checkpoint blockade Open
Background The proliferation of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) hampers drug delivery and anti-tumor immunity, inducing tumor resistance to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. However, it has remained a challenge to develop ther…
View article: A Lung Cancer Mouse Model Database
A Lung Cancer Mouse Model Database Open
Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality, exhibits diverse histological subtypes and genetic complexities. Numerous preclinical mouse models have been developed to study lung cancer, but data from these models are disparate, silo…
View article: Meflin is a marker of pancreatic stellate cells involved in fibrosis and epithelial regeneration in the pancreas
Meflin is a marker of pancreatic stellate cells involved in fibrosis and epithelial regeneration in the pancreas Open
Pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) are stromal cells in the pancreas that play an important role in pancreatic pathology. In chronic pancreatitis (CP) and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), PSCs are known to get activated to form myofi…