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Combinatorial Targeting of Cellular “Housekeeping” Processes to Treat Cancer.

Grant number: 1184873 | Funding period: 2020 - 2023

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Targeting the ribosome to treat multiple myeloma

Kylee H Maclachlan, Kezia Gitareja, Jian Kang, Andrew Cuddihy, Yuxi Cao, Nadine Hein, Carleen Cullinane, Ching-Seng Ang, Natalie Brajanovski, Richard B Pearson, Amit Khot, Elaine Sanij, Ross D Hannan, Gretchen Poortinga, Simon J Harrison

2024-03-21

The high rates of protein synthesis and processing render multiple myeloma (MM) cells vulnerable to perturbations in protein homeo..

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Ribosomal proteins and human diseases: molecular mechanisms and targeted therapy

J Kang, N Brajanovski, KT Chan, J Xuan, RB Pearson, E Sanij

2021-12-01

Ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis are fundamental rate-limiting steps for cell growth and proliferation. The ribosomal pro..

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