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Luis M. Montuenga
Researcher at University of Navarra
Publications - 245
Citations - 10844
Luis M. Montuenga is an academic researcher from University of Navarra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 221 publications receiving 9205 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis M. Montuenga include Chartered Institute of Management Accountants & Carlos III Health Institute.
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A gene-alteration profile of human lung cancer cell lines†
Raquel Blanco,Reika Iwakawa,Moying Tang,Takashi Kohno,Barbara Angulo,Ruben Pio,Luis M. Montuenga,John D. Minna,Jun Yokota,Montse Sanchez-Cespedes +9 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, the gene‐alteration landscape of lung cancer cell lines provides insights into how gene alterations accumulate and biological pathways interact in cancer.
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Novel and natural knockout lung cancer cell lines for the LKB1/STK11 tumor suppressor gene
TL;DR: Additional lung cancer cell lines carrying inactivating mutations of the L KB1 tumor suppressor gene are identified, further attesting to the significance of this gene in the development of LADs and providing new natural LKB1 knockouts for studies of the biological function of theLKB1 protein.
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Expression of complement factor H by lung cancer cells: effects on the activation of the alternative pathway of complement.
Daniel Ajona,Zafira Castaño,Mercedes Garayoa,Enrique Zudaire,Maria J. Pajares,Alfredo Martínez,Frank Cuttitta,Luis M. Montuenga,Ruben Pio +8 more
TL;DR: The expression of factor H and FHL-1 is demonstrated by some lung cancer cells and the contribution of these proteins to the protection against complement activation is analyzed.
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The relationship between glycogen synthesis, biofilm formation and virulence in Salmonella enteritidis
M.Angeles Bonafonte,Cristina Solano,Begoña Sesma,Miguel A. Alvarez,Luis M. Montuenga,David Garcia-Ros,Carlos Gamazo +6 more
TL;DR: Studies carried out with activators and inhibitors of glycogen biosynthesis confirmed that biofilm was formed from glycogen cell stores, and suggested a possible role of the glycogen depot in the virulence of S. enteritidis.
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Molecular Analysis of a Multistep Lung Cancer Model Induced by Chronic Inflammation Reveals Epigenetic Regulation of p16 and Activation of the DNA Damage Response Pathway
David Blanco,Silvestre Vicent,Silvestre Vicent,Mario F. Fraga,Ignacio Fernandez-Garcia,Ignacio Fernandez-Garcia,Javier Freire,Javier Freire,Amaia Lujambio,Manel Esteller,Carlos Ortiz-de-Solorzano,Ruben Pio,Ruben Pio,Fernando Lecanda,Fernando Lecanda,Luis M. Montuenga,Luis M. Montuenga +16 more
TL;DR: The results suggest the existence of a specific molecular signature of inflammation-driven lung carcinogenesis that shares some, but not all, of the molecular landmarks of chemically induced lung cancer.