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Dr Ruchi Shukla.
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Year
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Chalermsin Permtermsin
- Lalchungnunga
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
John Casement
Dr Laura Ogle
et al.
Identification of
TIAM1
as a Potential Synthetic-Lethal-like Gene in a Defined Subset of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
2023
Bassier Zadran
Daniel Wainwright
Dr Yvonne Bury
Dr Saimir Luli
Rachel Howarth
et al.
Impact of retrotransposon protein L1 ORF1p expression on oncogenic pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma: the role of cytoplasmic PIN1 upregulation
2023
Dr Jill Hunter
Dr Nicola Hannaway
Scott Kerridge
Dr Saimir Luli
Dr Jacqueline Butterworth
et al.
Regulation of CHK1 inhibitor resistance by a c-Rel and USP1 dependent pathway
2022
Dr Marco Zaki
Dr Sari Alhasan
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Misti McCain
Maja Laszczewska
et al.
Sulfatase-2 from Cancer Associated Fibroblasts: An Environmental Target for Hepatocellular Carcinoma?
2022
Nardeen Eldafashi
Dr Rebecca Darlay
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Misti McCain
Robyn Watson
et al.
A pdcd1 role in the genetic predisposition to nafld-hcc?
2021
Dr Praveen Dhondurao Sudhindar
Daniel Wainwright
Dr Santu Saha
Rachel Howarth
Misti McCain
et al.
HCV Activates Somatic L1 Retrotransposition—A Potential Hepatocarcinogenesis Pathway
2021
Marco Zaki
Dr Ahmed Mahdi
Dr Gillian Patman
Anna Whitehead
Joao Mauricio
et al.
Key features of the environment promoting liver cancer in the absence of cirrhosis
2021
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Activation of transcription factor circuity in 2i-induced ground state pluripotency is independent of repressive global epigenetic landscapes
2020
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Professor Helen Reeves
Professor Stuart McPherson
Misti McCain
Dr Praveen Dhondurao Sudhindar
et al.
Hepatitis C virus infection, endogenous retrotransposons activation and cancer risk
2020
Dr Ruchi Shukla
DNA Methylation Directs Polycomb-Dependent 3D Genome Re-organization in Naive Pluripotency
2019
Dr Ruchi Shukla
L1 retrotransposition is a common feature of mammalian hepatocarcinogenesis.
2018
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Mutual epithelium-macrophage dependency in liver carcinogenesis mediated by ST18
2017
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Retrotransposons and genetic instability in hepatocellular carcinoma
2017
Dr Ruchi Shukla
Reprogramming triggers endogenous L1 and
Alu
retrotransposition in human induced pluripotent stem cells
2016
Dr Ruchi Shukla
DNA immunoprecipitation semiconductor sequencing (DIP-SC-seq) as a rapid method to generate genome wide epigenetic signatures
2015