New CBM² Publications, April 2025
Last month, CBM² members published four new articles across a variety of research areas.
With his group, Dr. Andy Godwin co-authored an article on fallopian tube epithelium profiling and a poster abstract on colorectal cancer metastasis, the latter of which was presented at the American Association of Cancer Research's Annual Conference in Chicago.
Dr. Steve Soper and Dr. Maggie Witek collaborated with Dr. Gregory Gan at KUMC on research into the role of a protein, MK2, in the spread of certain head and neck cancers.
Finally, several CBM² members—including Mr. Collin McKinney, and Mr. Matt Verber, Dr. Sunggook Park, Dr. Adam Hall, Dr. Steve Soper—assisted the Soper Lab in a paper which outlines uses of their nanopore sensors in protein molecule determination.
Full texts from the respective publishers are listed below:
- Spatial transcriptomic profiling of the human fallopian tube epithelium reveals region-specific gene expression patterns. From: nature, communications biology
- MK2 promotes p16 negative head and neck cancer migration, invasion, and metastasis. From: Elsevier Science Direct, Cancer Letters
- Insights on using plastic-based dual in-plane nanopore sensors for differentiation and shape determinations of single protein molecules. From: nature, scientific reports
- Abstract 774: Deciphering the biology of colorectal metastasis to the peritoneal surface. From: American Association for Cancer Research