Publications by authors named "Carmen Gonzalez-Tejedo"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Carmen Gonzalez-Tejedo"
- Carmen Gonzalez-Tejedo's research primarily focuses on the interplay between protein dynamics and cellular processes, particularly in cancer biology and immune response, utilizing mass spectrometry-based proteomics as a core methodology to investigate complex tissue environments.
- Notable findings include the role of TET2 in the estrogen receptor complex regulation related to breast cancer, as well as insights into how C5a disrupts neutrophil functions through phosphoproteomic changes, elucidating mechanisms critical to understanding inflammation and cancer progression.
- Her work also contributes to broader proteomic knowledge through the creation of tools for integrating and analyzing large datasets, as well as characterizing cellular structures such as centriolar satellites, thus advancing both theoretical and practical approaches in biological research.