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University of Dundee
Education•Dundee, United Kingdom•
About: University of Dundee is a education organization based out in Dundee, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Protein kinase A. The organization has 19258 authors who have published 39640 publications receiving 1919433 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitas Dundensis & Dundee University.
Topics: Population, Protein kinase A, Phosphorylation, Kinase, Health care
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TL;DR: An improved procedure for the identification and quantitation of type 1, type 2A and type 2C protein phosphatases in tissue extracts is developed.
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TL;DR: It is becoming clear that there is a substantial amount of crosstalk between the AMPK pathway and other signaling pathways that promote cell growth and proliferation, and this will be discussed.
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that AMPK not only links the orexigenic effects of endocannabinoids and ghrelin in the hypothalamus but also their effects on the metabolism of peripheral tissues, which provides a mechanism for a number of their known actions, including the reduction in infarct size in the myocardium, an increase in adipose tissue, and stimulation of appetite.
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TL;DR: These alterations in the microenvironment can contribute to carcinogenesis and alter the tissue response to anticancer therapy, and their implications are discussed with a view to therapeutic intervention.
Abstract: Radiation rapidly and persistently alters the soluble and insoluble components of the tissue microenvironment. This affects the cell phenotype, tissue composition and the physical interactions and signalling between cells. These alterations in the microenvironment can contribute to carcinogenesis and alter the tissue response to anticancer therapy. Examples of these responses and their implications are discussed with a view to therapeutic intervention.
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University of Oldenburg1, VU University Medical Center2, Vrije Universiteit Brussel3, Newcastle University4, Sapienza University of Rome5, University of Parma6, University of Dundee7, University College Dublin8, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich9, University of Birmingham10, Uppsala University Hospital11, University of Nottingham12, Manchester Metropolitan University13, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital14, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg15
TL;DR: This study shows proof-of-principle that specific nutritional supplementation alone might benefit geriatric patients, especially relevant for those who are unable to exercise.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Matthias Mann | 221 | 887 | 230213 |
Mark I. McCarthy | 200 | 1028 | 187898 |
Stefan Schreiber | 178 | 1233 | 138528 |
Kenneth C. Anderson | 178 | 1138 | 126072 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Salvador Moncada | 164 | 495 | 138030 |
Jorge E. Cortes | 163 | 2784 | 124154 |
Andrew P. McMahon | 162 | 415 | 90650 |
Philip Cohen | 154 | 555 | 110856 |
Dirk Inzé | 149 | 647 | 74468 |
Andrew T. Hattersley | 146 | 768 | 106949 |
Antonio Lanzavecchia | 145 | 408 | 100065 |
Kim Nasmyth | 142 | 294 | 59231 |
David Price | 138 | 1687 | 93535 |
Dario R. Alessi | 136 | 354 | 74753 |