CDK4/6 inhibitors induce replication stress to cause long‐term cell cycle withdrawal
L Crozier, R Foy, BL Mouery, RH Whitaker… - The EMBO …, 2022 - embopress.org
CDK4/6 inhibitors arrest the cell cycle in G1‐phase. They are approved to treat breast cancer
and are also undergoing clinical trials against a range of other tumour types. To facilitate …
and are also undergoing clinical trials against a range of other tumour types. To facilitate …
[PDF][PDF] Oncogenic signals prime cancer cells for toxic cell overgrowth during a G1 cell cycle arrest
CDK4/6 inhibitors are remarkable anti-cancer drugs that can arrest tumor cells in G1 and
induce their senescence while causing only relatively mild toxicities in healthy tissues. How …
induce their senescence while causing only relatively mild toxicities in healthy tissues. How …
[PDF][PDF] CDK4/6 inhibitor-mediated cell overgrowth triggers osmotic and replication stress to promote senescence
L Crozier, R Foy, R Adib, A Kar, JA Holt, AU Pareri… - Molecular Cell, 2023 - cell.com
Abnormal increases in cell size are associated with senescence and cell cycle exit. The
mechanisms by which overgrowth primes cells to withdraw from the cell cycle remain unknown. …
mechanisms by which overgrowth primes cells to withdraw from the cell cycle remain unknown. …
[HTML][HTML] The search for CDK4/6 inhibitor biomarkers has been hampered by inappropriate proliferation assays
R Foy, KX Lew, AT Saurin - npj Breast Cancer, 2024 - nature.com
CDK4/6 inhibitors are effective at treating advanced HR+/HER2-breast cancer, however
biomarkers that can predict response are urgently needed. We demonstrate here that previous …
biomarkers that can predict response are urgently needed. We demonstrate here that previous …
Cell overgrowth during G1 arrest triggers an osmotic stress response and chronic p38 activation to promote cell cycle exit
Cell size and the cell cycle are intrinsically coupled and abnormal increases in cell size are
associated with senescence. The mechanism by which overgrowth primes cells to exit the …
associated with senescence. The mechanism by which overgrowth primes cells to exit the …
Gertie's Leap to Greatness
E Gershowitz - The Horn Book Magazine, 2016 - go.gale.com
… Gertie Reece Foy lives with her great-aunt Rae in coastal Alabama while her kind and … ..
.and then Rachel Collins would know that Gertie Foy was one-hundred-percent, not-from-…
.and then Rachel Collins would know that Gertie Foy was one-hundred-percent, not-from-…
[BOOK][B] Gertie's Leap to Greatness
K Beasley - 2016 - books.google.com
… He hunkered in the dark culvert under the driveway and gazed at Gertie Reece Foy with a
tragical gleam in his eye, as if he knew that her face was the last lovely thing he would ever …
tragical gleam in his eye, as if he knew that her face was the last lovely thing he would ever …
Skin in the game: Colorism and the subtle operation of stereotypes in men's college basketball
Colorism research often suffers from endogeneity issues related to human capital outcomes
and researchers’ inability to compare the effects of skin tone to those of racial classification. …
and researchers’ inability to compare the effects of skin tone to those of racial classification. …
Unraveling disease pathophysiology with mathematical modeling
BH Foy, BP Gonçalves… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Modeling has enabled fundamental advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of
health and disease for centuries, since at least the time of William Harvey almost 500 years …
health and disease for centuries, since at least the time of William Harvey almost 500 years …
Successful applications of diversity, equity, and inclusion programming in various professional settings: Strategies to increase DEI in libraries
CM Foy - Journal of Library Administration, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Today libraries stand as the most inclusive institution in US society, but their workforces
remain unaligned with the wide-ranging domestic demographic. With 83% of librarians …
remain unaligned with the wide-ranging domestic demographic. With 83% of librarians …