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Amy Li
Researcher at La Trobe University
Publications - 65
Citations - 3630
Amy Li is an academic researcher from La Trobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myosin & Sarcomere. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2673 citations. Previous affiliations of Amy Li include Case Western Reserve University & University of Vermont.
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Molecular subtypes of diffuse large B cell lymphoma are associated with distinct pathogenic mechanisms and outcomes
Bjoern Chapuy,Chip Stewart,Andrew Dunford,Jaegil Kim,Atanas Kamburov,Robert A. Redd,Michael S. Lawrence,Michael S. Lawrence,Margaretha G.M. Roemer,Amy Li,Marita Ziepert,Annette M. Staiger,Annette M. Staiger,Jeremiah Wala,Matthew D. Ducar,Ignaty Leshchiner,Ester Rheinbay,Amaro Taylor-Weiner,Caroline A. Coughlin,Julian M. Hess,Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu,Dimitri Livitz,Daniel Rosebrock,Mara Rosenberg,Adam Tracy,Heike Horn,Paul Van Hummelen,Andrew L. Feldman,Brian K. Link,Anne J. Novak,James R. Cerhan,Thomas M. Habermann,Reiner Siebert,Andreas Rosenwald,Aaron R. Thorner,Matthew Meyerson,Matthew Meyerson,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Rameen Beroukhim,Rameen Beroukhim,Gerald Wulf,German Ott,Scott J. Rodig,Scott J. Rodig,Stefano Monti,Donna Neuberg,Markus Loeffler,Michael Pfreundschuh,Lorenz Trümper,Gad Getz,Gad Getz,Margaret A. Shipp +52 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive genetic analysis of 304 primary DLBCLs identified low-frequency alterations, captured recurrent mutations, somatic copy number alterations, and structural variants, and defined coordinate signatures in patients with available outcome data to provide a roadmap for an actionableDLBCL classification.
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Identification and isolation of candidate human keratinocyte stem cells based on cell surface phenotype
TL;DR: It is concluded that cells with the phenotype alpha6bri10G7(dim) represent the epidermal stem cell population based on the demonstration that these cells exhibit the greatest regenerative capacity of any basal cells.
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NLR family member NLRC5 is a transcriptional regulator of MHC class I genes
Torsten B. Meissner,Amy Li,Amlan Biswas,Kyoung-Hee Lee,Yuen-Joyce Liu,Erkan Bayir,Dimitrios Iliopoulos,Peter J. van den Elsen,Koichi Kobayashi +8 more
TL;DR: NLRC5 is identified as a transcriptional regulator, orchestrating the concerted expression of critical components in the MHC class I pathway, and induced the expression of β2-microglobulin, transporter associated with antigen processing, and large multifunctional protease, which are essential for M HC class I antigen presentation.
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Adhesive Properties of Human Basal Epidermal Cells: An Analysis of Keratinocyte Stem Cells, Transit Amplifying Cells, and Postmitotic Differentiating Cells
Pritinder Kaur,Amy Li +1 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, a proportion of basal cells that have begun to differentiate in vivo within the basal layer as determined by their expression of the differentiation-specific markers K10 and involucrin also retain high levels of activated beta1 integrin, but downregulate alpha6beta4 expression selectively (termed alpha6dimbeta1bri).
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An Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Mediated Amplification Loop That Enforces Cell Migration in ER-/PR-/Her2- Human Breast Cancer Cells
Olga Novikov,Zhongyan Wang,Elizabeth A. Stanford,Ashley J. Parks,Alejandra Ramirez-Cardenas,Esther Landesman,Israa Laklouk,Carmen Sarita-Reyes,Daniel Gusenleitner,Amy Li,Stefano Monti,Sara Manteiga,Kyongbum Lee,David H. Sherr +13 more
TL;DR: These studies identify a positive amplification loop in which AHR-dependent TDO2 expression contributes to endogenous AHR ligand production, and identify the net biologic effect of AHR activation by endogenous ligands is an increase in tumor cell migration, a measure of tumor aggressiveness.