Publications by authors named "R Potts"

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  • Advances in colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment face challenges due to fast tumor spread and screening issues, especially for early-onset CRC, highlighting the need for better therapies.
  • The Rictor-mTORC2-AKT pathway is critical in promoting metastasis, and selective inhibitors targeting mTORC2, like Veratridine (VTD), show promise in reducing tumor growth and metastasis.
  • VTD acts by destabilizing Rictor, leading to decreased cancer stem cell populations and aggressive tumor behaviors in CRC, offering a new potential approach to treatment.
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Pacific oysters ( or ) are one of the most economically important aquaculture species globally. Over the past two decades, ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV-1) has become a major pathogen of cultured Pacific oysters, resulting in widespread mortality with a global distribution. Experimental use of OsHV-1 is challenging for many reasons, including both complexity of host-pathogen dynamics and a lack of functioning model systems.

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The Homa Peninsula, in southwestern Kenya, continues to yield insights into Oldowan hominin landscape behaviors. The Late Pliocene locality of Nyayanga (∼3-2.6 Ma) preserves some of the oldest Oldowan tools.

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Background: The association between cigarette smoking and the increased risk of many cancers is well established. Conversely, epidemiological studies of smokeless tobacco demonstrate decreased risk, or no elevated risk, of certain cancers versus smoking. However, it is unclear what role, if any, nicotine plays in these associations.

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(group A streptococcus; GAS) causes a variety of invasive diseases (iGAS) such as bacteremia, toxic shock syndrome, and pneumonia, which are associated with high mortality despite the susceptibility of the bacteria to penicillin . Epidemiologic studies indicate that respiratory influenza virus infection is associated with an increase in the frequency of iGAS diseases, including those not directly involving the lung. We modified a murine model of influenza A (IAV)-GAS superinfection to determine if viral pneumonia increased the susceptibility of mice subsequently infected with GAS in the peritoneum.

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