Luis Serrano
9 Papers
Luis Serrano is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Genes enriched in A/T-ending codons are co-regulated and conserved across mammals
Hannah Benisty,Xavier Hernandez-Alias,Marc Weber,Miquel Anglada-Girotto,Federica Mantica,Leandro G Radusky,G. Senger,Ferriol Calvet,Donate Weghorn,Manuel Irimia,Martin Schaefer,Luis Serrano +11 more
TL;DR: The authors found that genes enriched in A/T-ending codons are expressed more coordinately in general and across tissues and development than those enriched in G/C-endingcodons.
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Unique transcriptomes of sensory and non-sensory neurons: insights from Splicing Regulatory States.
TL;DR: This study explores the unique transcriptomes of sensory and non-sensory neurons, focusing on the role of Splicing Regulatory States (SRS) in shaping cell type-specific molecular functions, particularly in retinal photoreceptors and other sensory cells with ciliated structures.
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Interactions between BRD4S, LOXL2, and MED1 drive cell cycle transcription in triple-negative breast cancer.
Laura Pascual-Reguant,Q. Serra-Camprubí,Debayan Datta,Damiano Cianferoni,S. Kourtis,Antoni Gañez-Zapater,Chiara Cannatá,Lorena Espinar,Jessica Querol,Laura García-López,Sara Musa-Afaneh,Maria Guirola,Anestis Gkanogiannis,Andrea Miró Canturri,Marta Guzman,Olga Rodriguez,Andrea Herencia-Ropero,Joaquan Arribas,Violeta Serra,Luis Serrano,Tian V Tian,Sandra Peiró,Sara Sdelci +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the simultaneous inhibition of LOXL2 and BRD4 synergistically limits TNBC proliferation in vitro and in vivo, thus suppressing TNBC cell proliferation.
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Sources of essential lipids for Mycoplasma pneumoniae via P116 to target liver and atherosclerotic lesions
David Vizarraga,Marina Marcos,N. Rotllan,Jesús Martín,David Santos,M. Camacho,Begoña Soto,Lorena Velasco-Reniu,Pablo Guerra,Félix Pareja,María Collantes,Wanlu Wu,Irene Rodriguez-Arce,Luis Serrano,Jaume Piñol,Ignacio Fita,Joan Carles Escolà-Gil +16 more
TL;DR: Mycoplasma pneumoniae relies on host lipids, particularly cholesterol, acquired via protein P116, which targets liver and atherosclerotic lesions; inhibiting P116 with a monoclonal antibody blocks bacterial growth and plaque binding in vitro and ex vivo.
Artificial Intelligence And First Principle Methods In Protein Redesign: A Marriage Of Convenience?
Damiano Cianferoni,David Vizarraga,A. Fernández-Escamilla,Ignacio Fita,Rahma Hamdani,Raul Reche,Javier Delgado,Luis Serrano +7 more