Giorgio Gaglia, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Systems Biology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Dynamics of p53 tetramers in live single cells.) |
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Gaglia G, Kabraji S, Rammos D, et al. (2022) Temporal and spatial topography of cell proliferation in cancer. Nature Cell Biology. 24: 316-326 |
Gaglia G, Rashid R, Yapp C, et al. (2020) HSF1 phase transition mediates stress adaptation and cell fate decisions. Nature Cell Biology |
Rashid R, Gaglia G, Chen YA, et al. (2019) Highly multiplexed immunofluorescence images and single-cell data of immune markers in tonsil and lung cancer. Scientific Data. 6: 323 |
Jaeger AM, Stopfer L, Lee S, et al. (2019) Rebalancing protein homeostasis enhances tumor antigen presentation. Clinical Cancer Research : An Official Journal of the American Association For Cancer Research |
Kayatekin C, Amasino A, Gaglia G, et al. (2018) Translocon Declogger Ste24 Protects against IAPP Oligomer-Induced Proteotoxicity. Cell |
Scherz-Shouval R, Mendillo ML, Gaglia G, et al. (2016) Abstract PR07: Mechanisms of stromal reprogramming mediated by heat shock factor 1 Cancer Research. 76 |
Gaglia G, Lahav G. (2014) Constant rate of p53 tetramerization in response to DNA damage controls the p53 response. Molecular Systems Biology. 10: 753 |
Gaglia G, Guan Y, Shah JV, et al. (2013) Activation and control of p53 tetramerization in individual living cells Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 15497-15501 |
Loewer A, Batchelor E, Gaglia G, et al. (2010) Basal dynamics of p53 reveal transcriptionally attenuated pulses in cycling cells. Cell. 142: 89-100 |
Tindall MJ, Porter SL, Maini PK, et al. (2008) Overview of mathematical approaches used to model bacterial chemotaxis I: the single cell. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 70: 1525-69 |