• Ancestral Absence of Electron Transport Chains in Patescibacteria and DPANN 

      Beam J.P., Becraft E.D., Brown J.M., Schulz F., Jarett J.K., Bezuidt O., Poulton N.J., Clark K., Dunfield P.F., Ravin N.V., Spear J.R., Hedlund B.P., Kormas K.A., Sievert S.M., Elshahed M.S., Barton H.A., Stott M.B., Eisen J.A., Moser D.P., Onstott T.C., Woyke T., Stepanauskas R. (2020)
      Recent discoveries suggest that the candidate superphyla Patescibacteria and DPANN constitute a large fraction of the phylogenetic diversity of Bacteria and Archaea. Their small genomes and limited coding potential have ...
    • Bone marrow side population cells are enriched for progenitors capable of myogenic differentiation 

      Luth, E. S.; Jun, S. J.; Wessen, M. K.; Liadaki, K.; Gussoni, E.; Kunkel, L. M. (2008)
      Although the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to regenerating skeletal muscle has been repeatedly documented, there remains considerable debate as to whether this incorporation is exclusively a result of inflammatory ...
    • Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition heterogeneity of circulating tumor cells and their correlation with mdscs and tregs in HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer patients 

      Papadaki M.A., Aggouraki D., Vetsika E.-K., Xenidis N., Kallergi G., Kotsakis A., Georgoulias V. (2021)
      Background: To investigate the correlation between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) bearing cancer stem cell (CSC) and epithelial-to-mesenchymal (EMT) phenotypes and the different immunosuppressive cells in peripheral blood ...
    • The role of tissue oxygen tension in dengue virus replication 

      Frakolaki E., Kaimou P., Moraiti M., Kalliampakou K.I., Karampetsou K., Dotsika E., Liakos P., Vassilacopoulou D., Mavromara P., Bartenschlager R., Vassilaki N. (2018)
      Low oxygen tension exerts a profound effect on the replication of several DNA and RNA viruses. In vitro propagation of Dengue virus (DENV) has been conventionally studied under atmospheric oxygen levels despite that in ...
    • A systems biology approach uncovers cell-specific gene regulatory effects of genetic associations in multiple sclerosis 

      Madireddy L., Patsopoulos N.A., Cotsapas C., Bos S.D., Beecham A., McCauley J., Kim K., Jia X., Santaniello A., Caillier S.J., Andlauer T.F.M., Barcellos L.F., Berge T., Bernardinelli L., Martinelli-Boneschi F., Booth D.R., Briggs F., Celius E.G., Comabella M., Comi G., Cree B.A.C., D’Alfonso S., Dedham K., Duquette P., Efthimios D., Esposito F., Fontaine B., Gasperi C., Goris A., Dubois B., Gourraud P.-A., Hadjigeorgiou G., Haines J., Hawkins C., Hemmer B., Hintzen R., Horakova D., Isobe N., Kalra S., Kira J.-I., Khalil M., Kockum I., Lill C.M., Lincoln M.R., Luessi F., Martin R., Oturai A., Palotie A., Pericak-Vance M.A., Henry R., Saarela J., Ivinson A., Olsson T., Taylor B.V., Stewart G.J., Harbo H.F., Compston A., Hauser S.L., Hafler D.A., Zipp F., De Jager P., Sawcer S., Oksenberg J.R., Baranzini S.E., International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium (2019)
      Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 50,000 unique associations with common human traits. While this represents a substantial step forward, establishing the biology underlying these associations ...
    • The transcription factor BCL-6 controls early development of innate-like T cells 

      Gioulbasani M., Galaras A., Grammenoudi S., Moulos P., Dent A.L., Sigvardsson M., Hatzis P., Kee B.L., Verykokakis M. (2020)
      Innate T cells, including invariant natural killer T (iNKT) and mucosal-associated innate T (MAIT) cells, are a heterogeneous T lymphocyte population with effector properties preprogrammed during their thymic differentiation. ...