Cachexia: A systemic consequence of progressive, unresolved disease
Cachexia, a systemic wasting condition, is considered a late consequence of diseases,
including cancer, organ failure, or infections, and contributes to significant morbidity and …
including cancer, organ failure, or infections, and contributes to significant morbidity and …
How does the skeletal muscle communicate with the brain in health and disease?
AR Isaac, RAS Lima-Filho, MV Lourenco - Neuropharmacology, 2021 - Elsevier
Endocrine mechanisms have been largely associated with metabolic control and tissue
cross talk in mammals. Classically, myokines comprise a class of signaling proteins …
cross talk in mammals. Classically, myokines comprise a class of signaling proteins …
Dynamic mapping of proteome trafficking within and between living cells by TransitID
W Qin, JS Cheah, C Xu, J Messing, BD Freibaum… - Cell, 2023 - cell.com
The ability to map trafficking for thousands of endogenous proteins at once in living cells
would reveal biology currently invisible to both microscopy and mass spectrometry. Here, we …
would reveal biology currently invisible to both microscopy and mass spectrometry. Here, we …
Organism-wide, cell-type-specific secretome mapping of exercise training in mice
There is a significant interest in identifying blood-borne factors that mediate tissue crosstalk
and function as molecular effectors of physical activity. Although past studies have focused …
and function as molecular effectors of physical activity. Although past studies have focused …
Spatiotemporally-resolved mapping of RNA binding proteins via functional proximity labeling reveals a mitochondrial mRNA anchor promoting stress recovery
Proximity labeling (PL) with genetically-targeted promiscuous enzymes has emerged as a
powerful tool for unbiased proteome discovery. By combining the spatiotemporal specificity …
powerful tool for unbiased proteome discovery. By combining the spatiotemporal specificity …
[HTML][HTML] In situ cell-type-specific cell-surface proteomic profiling in mice
SA Shuster, J Li, UR Chon, MC Sinantha-Hu… - Neuron, 2022 - cell.com
Cell-surface proteins (CSPs) mediate intercellular communication throughout the lives of
multicellular organisms. However, there are no generalizable methods for quantitative CSP …
multicellular organisms. However, there are no generalizable methods for quantitative CSP …
Mapping subcellular localizations of unannotated microproteins and alternative proteins with MicroID
Proteogenomic identification of translated small open reading frames has revealed
thousands of previously unannotated, largely uncharacterized microproteins, or …
thousands of previously unannotated, largely uncharacterized microproteins, or …
Dynamic tracking and identification of tissue-specific secretory proteins in the circulation of live mice
Secretory proteins are an essential component of interorgan communication networks that
regulate animal physiology. Current approaches for identifying secretory proteins from …
regulate animal physiology. Current approaches for identifying secretory proteins from …
Single‐cell RNA sequencing in Drosophila: Technologies and applications
H Li - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Developmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) has emerged as a powerful tool for investigating
cell states and functions at the single‐cell level. It has greatly revolutionized transcriptomic …
cell states and functions at the single‐cell level. It has greatly revolutionized transcriptomic …
Infection and chronic disease activate a systemic brain-muscle signaling axis
Infections and neurodegenerative diseases induce neuroinflammation, but affected
individuals often show nonneural symptoms including muscle pain and muscle fatigue. The …
individuals often show nonneural symptoms including muscle pain and muscle fatigue. The …