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Jun Jun Lu is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Cell therapy. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Targeting the αv integrin/TGF-β axis improves natural killer cell function against glioblastoma stem cells.
Hila Shaim,Mayra Shanley,Rafet Basar,May Daher,Joy Gumin,Daniel Zamler,Nadima Uprety,Fang Wang,Yuefan Huang,Konrad Gabrusiewicz,Qi Miao,Jinzhuang Dou,Abdullah Alsuliman,Lucila Nassif Kerbauy,Sunil Acharya,Vakul Mohanty,Mayela Mendt,Sufang Li,Jun Jun Lu,Jun Wei,Natalie W. Fowlkes,Elif Gokdemir,Emily Ensley,Mecit Kaplan,Cynthia Kassab,Li Li,Gonca Ozcan,Pinaki P. Banerjee,Yifei Shen,April L. Gilbert,Corry M. Jones,Mustafa H Bdiwi,Ana K. Nunez-Cortes,Enli Liu,Jun Yu,Nobuhiko Imahashi,Luis Muniz-Feliciano,Ye Li,Jian Hu,Giulio Draetta,David Marin,Dihua Yu,Stephan Mielke,Matthias Eyrich,Richard E. Champlin,Ken Chen,Frederick F. Lang,Elizabeth J. Shpall,Amy B. Heimberger,Katayoun Rezvani +49 more
TL;DR: The authors showed that GSCs, but not normal astrocytes, are sensitive to lysis by healthy allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells in vitro, and suggested the αv integrin/TGF-β axis as a potentially useful therapeutic target in GBM.
Metabolic Reprogramming of GMP Grade Cord Tissue Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Enhances Their Suppressive Potential in GVHD.
Mayela Mendt,May Daher,Rafet Basar,Mayra Shanley,Bijender Kumar,Francesca Lim Wei Inng,Sunil Acharya,Hila Shaim,Natalie W. Fowlkes,Jamie P. Tran,Elif Gokdemir,Nadima Uprety,Ana K. Nunez-Cortes,Emily Ensley,Thao Mai,Lucila Nassif Kerbauy,Lucila Nassif Kerbauy,Luciana Melo-Garcia,Paul Lin,Yifei Shen,Vakul Mohanty,Jun Jun Lu,Sufang Li,Vandana Nandivada,Jing Wang,Pinaki P. Banerjee,Francia Reyes-Silva,Enli Liu,Sonny Ang,April L. Gilbert,Ye Li,Xinhai Wan,Jun Gu,Ming Zhao,Natalia Baran,Luis Muniz-Feliciano,Jeffrey M. Wilson,Indreshpal Kaur,Mihai Gagea,Marina Konopleva,David Marin,Guilin Tang,Ken Chen,Richard E. Champlin,Katayoun Rezvani,Elizabeth J. Shpall +45 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Chen et al. used a regimen of inflammatory cytokines to optimize cord blood tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells (CBti MSCs) by priming them with metabolic reprogramming with enhancement of glycolytic capacity.