Publications by authors named "E G Bremer"

Aims: Resistance to targeted therapy is one of the critical obstacles in cancer management. Resistance to trastuzumab frequently develops in the treatment for HER2 cancers. The role of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) in trastuzumab resistance is not well understood.

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  • * The regulation of glycolate metabolism in certain alphaproteobacteria is complex, involving multiple regulators: BhcR activates the BHAC, while GlcR represses glycolate oxidase production, and CceR influences the shift between glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.
  • * This study highlights the metabolic flexibility of Alphaproteobacteria, showing their ability to simultaneously utilize glycolate along with other carbon sources depending on environmental availability.
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In bacteria, the availability of environmental inorganic phosphate is typically sensed by the conserved PhoR-PhoB two-component signal transduction pathway, which uses the flux through the PstSCAB phosphate transporter as a readout of the extracellular phosphate level to control phosphate-responsive genes. While the sensing of environmental phosphate is well-investigated, the regulatory effects of cytoplasmic phosphate are unclear. Here, we disentangle the physiological and transcriptional responses of Caulobacter crescentus to changes in the environmental and cytoplasmic phosphate levels by uncoupling phosphate uptake from the activity of the PstSCAB system, using an additional, heterologously produced phosphate transporter.

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Physical literacy (PL) is a multidimensional concept that includes the domains of movement competence, positive affect, social participation, and the confidence, motivation, and knowledge and understanding necessary for regular engagement in physical activity. The was created by Canada's National Ballet School specifically designed to promote PL through dance. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the program to improve PL in grade 4 to 6 children over the course of a school year.

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Background: VISTA is a well-known immune checkpoint in T cell biology, but its role in innate immunity is less established. Here, we investigated the role of VISTA on anticancer macrophage immunity, with a focus on phagocytosis, macrophage polarization and concomitant T cell activation.

Methods: Macrophages, differentiated from VISTA overexpressed THP-1 cells and cord blood CD34 cell-derived monocytes, were used in phagocytosis assay using B lymphoma target cells opsonized with Rituximab.

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