Publications by authors named "Melissa Zuiderwijk"

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  • Lipid metabolism plays a crucial role in the progression of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which is particularly aggressive and poses a high risk for women.
  • The study focused on the relationship between epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and lipid profiles in TNBC cells, highlighting the decrease of the epithelial marker EpCAM during this process.
  • Through lipidomic profiling and mass spectrometry, researchers found distinct lipid profiles linked to varying levels of EpCAM expression, suggesting that lower lysophatidylethanolamine (LPE) levels may influence EMT regulation in TNBC.
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Metabolic reprogramming and mitochondrial dysfunction are central elements in a broad variety of physiological and pathological processes. While cell culture established itself as a versatile technique for the elaboration of physiology and disease, studying metabolism using standard cell culture protocols is profoundly interfered by the Crabtree effect. This phenomenon refers to the adaptation of cultured cells to a glycolytic phenotype, away from oxidative phosphorylation in glucose-containing medium, and questions the applicability of cell culture in certain fields of research.

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Delayed graft function is the manifestation of ischemia reperfusion injury in the context of kidney transplantation. While hundreds of interventions successfully reduce ischemia reperfusion injury in experimental models, all clinical interventions have failed. This explorative clinical evaluation examined possible metabolic origins of clinical ischemia reperfusion injury combining data from 18 pre- and post-reperfusion tissue biopsies with 36 sequential arteriovenous blood samplings over the graft in three study groups.

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Atherosclerosis is a complex process with strong inflammatory component. We developed a straightforward sevenfold staining protocol for simultaneous assessment of dominant leukocyte classes, vascularization, and expression of the putative foam cell maker CD36. The method was applied on human coronaries covering the full spectrum of atherosclerotic disease.

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