Flurry of Papers

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We have had a recent flurry of papers being accepted for publication,

 

Current and Former members of the CPR, Rosie, Rob and Victora have published The relationship between lung disease severity and the sputum proteome in Cystic fibrosis. To read click here

 

In a monumental effort, a series of 3 papers have been published in the biochemical journal. Current and Former members of the CPR, Claire, Philip and Amy are among an impressive list of authors who have contributed to this work on 

  • Up-regulation of the PI3K/AKT and RHO/RAC/PAK signalling pathways in CHK1 inhibitor resistant Eµ-Myc lymphoma cells. (view here).
  • Regulation of CHK1 inhibitor resistance by a c-Rel and USP1-dependent pathway (view here)
  • Mutation of the RelA(p65) Thr505 phosphosite disrupts the DNA replication stress response leading to CHK1 inhibitor resistance. (view here)

 

In addition to these fantastic papers, Rosie and Ed have had reviews accepted celebrating 20 years from the awarding of the noble prize for the invention of ESI titled "Electrospray ionisation  We taught elephants to fly" (view here)

 

And Ed has had a paper accepted by natural methods "Initial recommendations for performing, benchmarking and reporting single-cell proteomics experiments". Watch this space. Links will be available asap, in the meantime here is the arxiv version

 

To see a full list of our recent publications see our publications page.