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Assistant Professor at Toxicology and Cancer Biology
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This study elucidated a novel mechanism by which mTORC1 regulates cell growth by controlling SAM synthesis and m6A mRNA modification, providing insights into cancer cell proliferation.
This review provided a systematic update of pre-clinical and clinical data on the antiviral properties of garlic and its compounds, highlighting their potential in combating viral infections.
This comprehensive review summarized the anticancer effects of ginger and its active compound, [6]-gingerol, providing valuable information for cancer treatment.
This study highlighted the anticancer potential of andrographolide, a diterpene lactone from Andrographis paniculata, offering insights into its therapeutic applications.
This research revealed how ERK2 phosphorylates PFAS to regulate de novo purine synthesis, which is crucial for cancer cell survival and proliferation.
This study demonstrated that steatosis inhibits liver cell store-operated Ca2+ entry and reduces ER Ca2+ through a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism, providing insights into the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
This research explored the protective effects of nerol against paracetamol-induced liver damage in Wistar albino rats, suggesting its potential therapeutic use.
This study showed that ribonucleotide reductase regulatory subunit M2 drives glioblastoma TMZ resistance through modulation of dNTP production, offering new therapeutic targets.
Dr. Eunüs S. Ali is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University, specializing in cancer metabolism and the therapeutic potential of natural compounds. His research focuses on understanding and targeting metabolic pathways in cancer cells to improve treatment outcomes.
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