Publications by authors named "K Schenck"

Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs) are known for their anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving actions. The aim of the present study was to find new functions of the SPM resolvin D1 (RvD1) on oral epithelial cells. As a starting point, we used a dataset obtained by RNA high-throughput sequencing of oral epithelial cells exposed to TNF-α and RvD1 versus TNF-α alone.

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  • Systemic pan-tumor analyses help uncover key features related to cancer immune response and patient outcomes across different tumor types.
  • A study involving 32 patients and 25 tumor types employed multi-omics data to discover various tumor-specific neoantigens using an optimized computational pipeline that integrates DNA/RNA sequencing and mass spectrometry.
  • The research highlights the significance of RNA data in identifying potential neoantigens, revealing 32 promising candidates linked to RNA-identified variants, thereby emphasizing the need for further exploration in this area.
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Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) are multifunctional lipid mediators that participate in the resolution of inflammation. We have recently described that oral epithelial cells (OECs) express receptors of the SPM resolvin RvD1 and that cultured OECs respond to RvD1 addition by intracellular calcium release, nuclear receptor translocation and transcription of genes coding for antimicrobial peptides. The aim of the present study was to assess the functional outcome of RvD1-signaling in OECs under inflammatory conditions.

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Theories of grounded and embodied cognition offer a range of accounts of how reasoning and body-based processes are related to each other. To advance theories of grounded and embodied cognition, we explore the cognitive relevance of particular body states to associated math concepts. We test competing models of action-cognition transduction to investigate the cognitive relevance of directed actions to students' mathematical reasoning in the area of geometry.

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