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Elif Funda Sener

Researcher at Erciyes University

Publications -  55
Citations -  980

Elif Funda Sener is an academic researcher from Erciyes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 45 publications receiving 702 citations. Previous affiliations of Elif Funda Sener include John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics & University of Miami.

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Targeting LC3 and Beclin-1 autophagy genes suppresses proliferation, survival, migration and invasion by inhibition of Cyclin-D1 and uPAR/Integrin β1/ Src signaling in triple negative breast cancer cells

TL;DR: It is suggested that LC3 and Beclin-1 are required for cell proliferation, survival, migration and invasion, and may contribute to tumor growth and progression of highly aggressive and metastatic TNBC cells and therapeutic targeting of autophagy genes may be a potential therapeutic strategy for TNBC in breast cancer.
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MTHFR Gene C677T Polymorphism in Autism Spectrum Disorders

TL;DR: It is concluded that other MTHFR polymorphisms such as A1298C or other folate/homocysteine pathway genes may be studied to show their possible role in autism.
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FOXM1 plays a role in autophagy by transcriptionally regulating Beclin-1 and LC3 genes in human triple-negative breast cancer cells.

TL;DR: The role of FOXM1 in the regulation of autophagy that plays a role in TNBC progression is examined and it is found thatFoxM1 is upregulated during induction of autophileagy, providing novel insight into the role of FoxM1 regulation of the autophagic survival pathway.
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A heritable profile of six miRNAs in autistic patients and mouse models.

TL;DR: A comparative analysis of the micro RNAs expressed in the serum of human ASD patients revealed that six microRNAs were expressed at low to very low levels compared to those in healthy controls, a starting point for evaluating the changes in the activity of the target genes and the underlying mechanism(s).