Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Daniel Voskas"
- Daniel Voskas' research primarily focuses on the roles of signaling pathways, particularly the phosphatidylinositol 3' kinase (PI3K) pathway, in regulating the differentiation of embryonic stem cells and the proliferation of cancer cells, with an emphasis on how these pathways influence cell signaling in various biological contexts.
- His findings have revealed critical interactions between GSK-3 and the Wnt signaling pathway, the involvement of angiopoietin signaling in skin inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis, and insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular remodeling during embryonic development.
- Voskas has also contributed to understanding how Tie-2 signaling affects endothelial cell function, exploring approaches for targeting angiogenesis in cancer therapies, thus providing valuable insights into the complexities of cell signaling and its implications for health and disease.