Jacqueline Taylor
@jac_a_taylor
Interested in metabolic diseases
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06-01-2018 22:49:54
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Don't miss our last paper published in the December issue of Cancer Research and discover how endothelial cells play a role in the tumor-induced immunosuppression of TAMs. Huge team effort!!! Ronja Isabelle Mülfarth, Andreas Fischer, Juan Rodriguez Vita 👇doi.org/10.1158/0008-5…
Extremely happy to see my first first author publication with #FrancescaDeAngelisRigotti Juan Rodriguez Vita Andreas Fischer & co finally out in HEPATOLOGY Journal 🥳🎉 big thanks to all who contributed! Check out how SEMA3C exacerbates liver fibrosis here: journals.lww.com/hep/Abstract/9…
We did it again! So excited to see my PhD work published Nature Communications 🤩🥳 thanks to everyone involved, especially my partner in crime #FrancescaDeAngelisRigotti and Juan Rodriguez Vita Andreas Fischer Check out how HAPLN1 affects peritoneal metastasis here nature.com/articles/s4146…
RESEARCH | From Wunderling et al. (LIMES Institute Bonn): The authors develop a fatty acid tracing technology based on alkyne-labelled fatty acids & demonstrate triglyceride cycling in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, which allows maintenance & modification of fatty acid pools nature.com/articles/s4225…
The Education Committee of the Cancer Cachexia Society Society invites you to our next Seminar on July 12th at 12:00pm EDT! Our speaker: Andreas Fischer, MD of University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany. Seminars are open to everyone, please share! See link at cancercachexiasociety.org
Let me tell you about the beautiful work that we have just published in Nature Cancer. It's been a tremendous effort from Jacqueline Taylor within Andreas Fischer lab. In it we describe a new role of endothelial cells to promote cancer cachexia: nature.com/articles/s4301… 1/6
Excited to share our recent work just published in Nature Cancer about the vasculature in adipose tissue wasting during cancer progression. nature.com/articles/s4301… by Jacqueline Taylor Jacqueline Taylor Funded DFG public | @[email protected] Universitätsmedizin Göttingen (UMG) great collaboration Juan Rodriguez Vita Maria Rohm
Delighted to share our take on the pivotal role of #vasculature in #adipose tissue biology in both health & disease: rdcu.be/dmYbb Nature Reviews Endocrinology. Heartfelt thanks to Ibrahim AlZaim, Laura de Rooij, borgeson lab, & Bilal Sheikh for their invaluable contributions!✨
Exciting new #CRC1366 angiocrine signaling work by Jacqueline Taylor from the Fischer lab (Andreas Fischer) in Nature Cancer showing how tumor cells talk to fat tissue endothelial cells to locally cause catabolic metabolism in WAT leading to cachexia (nature.com/articles/s4301…).
⭐️NEW ARTICLE Nature Cancer „Endothelial Notch1 signaling in white adipose tissue promotes cancer cachexia” by Andreas Fischer Juan Rodriguez Vita Jacqueline Taylor & Co. nature.com/articles/s4301… rdcu.be/dndGN
Big thanks to Teresa Zimmers and Nature Cancer for highlighting our recent publication. "These findings indicate ... that the endothelium functions as a massive, systemic sensor and amplifier of tumor signaling, orchestrating the body’s response to the tumor. "
It was great fun writing this review article with Elisenda Alsina Sanchis about angiocrine signaling in cancer. sciencedirect.com/science/articl….
Angiocrine signaling in cancer enthusiast? Have you seen yet our new review? Indeed, it was great writing it together with Andreas Fischer. Don't miss it 👇👀 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…