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Erwin M. SchoofAssociate Professor, Technical University of Denmark Verified email at dtu.dk Cited by 2792 |
RETRACTED ARTICLE: The hypoxic cancer secretome induces pre-metastatic bone lesions through lysyl oxidase
Tumour metastasis is a complex process involving reciprocal interplay between cancer cells
and host stroma at both primary and secondary sites, and is strongly influenced by …
and host stroma at both primary and secondary sites, and is strongly influenced by …
KinomeXplorer: an integrated platform for kinome biology studies
To the Editor: The generation of large-scale phosphoproteomics data sets to elucidate the
phosphorylation events associated with a given phenotype or disease condition has become …
phosphorylation events associated with a given phenotype or disease condition has become …
Initial recommendations for performing, benchmarking and reporting single-cell proteomics experiments
Analyzing proteins from single cells by tandem mass spectrometry (MS) has recently become
technically feasible. While such analysis has the potential to accurately quantify thousands …
technically feasible. While such analysis has the potential to accurately quantify thousands …
[PDF][PDF] miR-126 regulates distinct self-renewal outcomes in normal and malignant hematopoietic stem cells
To investigate miRNA function in human acute myeloid leukemia (AML) stem cells (LSC),
we generated a prognostic LSC-associated miRNA signature derived from functionally …
we generated a prognostic LSC-associated miRNA signature derived from functionally …
[HTML][HTML] Exploration of cell state heterogeneity using single-cell proteomics through sensitivity-tailored data-independent acquisition
Single-cell resolution analysis of complex biological tissues is fundamental to capture cell-state
heterogeneity and distinct cellular signaling patterns that remain obscured with …
heterogeneity and distinct cellular signaling patterns that remain obscured with …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative single-cell proteomics as a tool to characterize cellular hierarchies
Large-scale single-cell analyses are of fundamental importance in order to capture
biological heterogeneity within complex cell systems, but have largely been limited to RNA-based …
biological heterogeneity within complex cell systems, but have largely been limited to RNA-based …
[PDF][PDF] Kinome-wide decoding of network-attacking mutations rewiring cancer signaling
P Creixell, EM Schoof, CD Simpson, J Longden… - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
Cancer cells acquire pathological phenotypes through accumulation of mutations that perturb
signaling networks. However, global analysis of these events is currently limited. Here, we …
signaling networks. However, global analysis of these events is currently limited. Here, we …
Basement membrane stiffness determines metastases formation
The basement membrane (BM) is a special type of extracellular matrix and presents the
major barrier cancer cells have to overcome multiple times to form metastases. Here we show …
major barrier cancer cells have to overcome multiple times to form metastases. Here we show …
Navigating cancer network attractors for tumor-specific therapy
Cells employ highly dynamic signaling networks to drive biological decision processes.
Perturbations to these signaling networks may attract cells to new malignant signaling and …
Perturbations to these signaling networks may attract cells to new malignant signaling and …
Regulation of translation by site-specific ribosomal RNA methylation
…, JV Andersen, KL Andersen, EM Schoof… - Nature structural & …, 2021 - nature.com
Ribosomes are complex ribozymes that interpret genetic information by translating
messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins. Natural variation in ribosome composition has been …
messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins. Natural variation in ribosome composition has been …