Publications by authors named "P J Wookey"

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  • Therapeutics targeting calcitonin gene-related peptide are effective for treating migraines, but the exact molecular links to migraines are not fully understood.
  • The study assessed the expression of the calcitonin receptor in rodent brains using various immunodetection methods, focusing on migraine-relevant brain regions.
  • Results showed that a specific antibody effectively detected calcitonin receptors in key areas like the brainstem and midbrain, indicating the need for further research on the receptor's role in migraine mechanisms.
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The expression of the calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor) is widespread throughout the life cycle of mammals and in many diseases, and in these contexts the functions of the common isoforms is largely unknown. The relatively recent development of anti-CT Receptor antibodies that bind separate epitopes on the CT Receptor and CT Receptor isoforms has advanced our knowledge and understanding of these events. CT Receptor at the protein level is upregulated in programmed cell death including apoptosis (as described in a previous publication) and autophagy, which is discussed in our upcoming, unpublished review.

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  • Recent research is exploring new treatment strategies for glioblastoma by focusing on glioma stem cells (GSCs), which contribute to tumor growth and complexity, but are resistant to conventional therapies.
  • The calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor), found in a significant portion of glioblastoma patients, may play a role in targeting both malignant glioma cells and GSCs.
  • Immunotoxins targeting the CT Receptor show promise in treatment, especially when enhanced with agents like SO1861, suggesting a path forward for more effective therapies against glioblastoma stem cells.
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Researchers are actively seeking novel targeted therapies for the brain tumour glioblastoma (GBM) as the mean survival is less than 15 months. Here we discuss the proposal that the calcitonin receptor (CT Receptor), expressed in 76-86% of patient biopsies, is expressed by both malignant glioma cells and putative glioma stem cells (GSCs), and therefore represents a potential therapeutic target. Forty-two per cent (42%) of high-grade glioma (HGG; representative of GSCs) cell lines express CT Receptor protein.

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Arctic and subarctic ecosystems are experiencing substantial changes in hydrology, vegetation, permafrost conditions, and carbon cycling, in response to climatic change and other anthropogenic drivers, and these changes are likely to continue over this century. The total magnitude of these changes results from multiple interactions among these drivers. Field measurements can address the overall responses to different changing drivers, but are less capable of quantifying the interactions among them.

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