Publications by authors named "Seayar Mohabbat"

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  • Advances in single-cell and spatial technologies are enhancing our ability to analyze gene expression in clinical tissue samples, particularly in breast cancer.
  • By integrating various gene expression profiling techniques, researchers investigated molecular differences within tumor regions and identified key biomarkers linked to cancer progression.
  • The study highlights that while each technology offers valuable data individually, their combined use reveals deeper insights into cancer heterogeneity, potentially influencing future research and treatment strategies in oncology.
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Salivary gland acinar cells are severely depleted after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer, leading to loss of saliva and extensive oro-digestive complications. With no regenerative therapies available, organ dysfunction is irreversible. Here, using the adult murine system, we demonstrate that radiation-damaged salivary glands can be functionally regenerated via sustained delivery of the neurogenic muscarinic receptor agonist cevimeline.

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Acinar cells are the principal secretory units of multiple exocrine organs. A single-cell, layered, lumenized acinus forms from a large cohort of epithelial progenitors that must initiate and coordinate three cellular programs of acinar specification, namely, lineage progression, secretion, and polarization. Despite this well-known outcome, the mechanism(s) that regulate these complex programs are unknown.

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