Publications by authors named "Y A Goo"

Neonatal health is dependent on early risk stratification, diagnosis, and timely management of potentially devastating conditions, particularly in the setting of prematurity. Many of these conditions are poorly predicted in real-time by clinical data and current diagnostics. Umbilical cord blood may represent a novel source of molecular signatures that provides a window into the state of the fetus at birth.

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  • Metastatic progression in cancers worsens survival rates and complicates treatment, prompting the development of an mRNA therapy aimed at inhibiting metastasis by targeting activin A, a key factor in metastasis and cachexia.
  • This therapy uses follistatin mRNA lipid nanoparticles to effectively reduce activin A levels, resulting in lowered tumor burden and less metastatic spread in a mouse model of head and neck cancer.
  • Treated mice showed less metastatic occurrence, preserved muscle and fat tissue, and a good safety profile, suggesting the therapy could be widely applicable across different cancers due to the common overexpression of activin A.
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Autosomal dominant Fanconi syndrome due to a variant (GATM-FS), causes accumulation of misfolded arginine-glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT) in proximal renal tubules leading to cellular injury. GATM-FS presents during childhood and progresses to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) in adults. We study creatine metabolism in two individuals of unrelated families with a known variant and the effect of creatine supplementation in kidney organoids.

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is the agent of onchocerciasis (river blindness) and targeted by WHO for elimination though mass drug administration with ivermectin. A small percentage of adult worms develop pleomorphic neoplasms (PN) that are positively associated with the frequency of ivermectin treatment. Worms with PN have a lower life expectancy and a better understanding about the proteins expressed in PN, and how PN affect protein expression in different tissues could help to elucidate the mechanisms of macrofilaricidal activity of ivermectin.

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Staphylococcus aureus remains a leading global cause of bacterial infection-associated mortality and has eluded prior vaccine development efforts. S. aureus α-toxin (Hla) is an essential virulence factor in disease, impairing the T cell response to infection.

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