Publications by authors named "Nina Bobik"

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors are commonly used to treat non-small cell lung cancers with EGFR mutations, but drug resistance often emerges. Intratumor heterogeneity is a known cause of targeted therapy resistance and is considered a major factor in treatment failure. This study identifies clones of EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung tumors expressing low levels of both wild-type and mutant EGFR protein.

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  • Immunotherapy shows promise for cancer treatment, but individual immune responses and the lack of reliable biomarkers lead to varied patient outcomes.* -
  • Researchers developed a precision ex vivo platform that combines patient-specific tumor and immune cells to explore antitumor responses and predict the effectiveness of treatments.* -
  • The study identified a beneficial combination of anti-PD-1 treatment and a specific inhibitor that can overcome resistance, suggesting that tailored immunotherapy can improve personalized cancer care.*
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Vaccinia virus interferes with early events of the activation pathway of the transcriptional factor NF-kB by binding to numerous host TIR-domain containing adaptor proteins. We have previously determined the X-ray structure of the A46 C-terminal domain; however, the structure and function of the A46 N-terminal domain and its relationship to the C-terminal domain have remained unclear. Here, we biophysically characterize residues 1-83 of the N-terminal domain of A46 and present the X-ray structure at 1.

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