Andrés Martin Toscani

Andrés Martin Toscani
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  • PhD
  • Posdoc at National University of La Plata

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Current institution
National University of La Plata
Current position
  • Posdoc
Additional affiliations
May 2021 - present
IBBM-CONICET
Position
  • PostDoc Position
April 2016 - March 2018
INIBIOLP-CONICET
Position
  • PostDoc Position
February 2009 - March 2010
University of Buenos Aires
Position
  • Undergrad intern

Publications

Publications (16)
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The ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase plays a key role in mammary gland development. It forms large clusters which serve as signaling platforms for integration of extracellular information. The discoidin domain receptor (DDR) family are collagen receptor tyrosine kinases which, together with ErbB2, are involved in many physiological and pathological p...
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Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is expressed in tissues as diverse as brains and mammary glands. In breast cancer, ERα is a key regulator of tumor progression. Therefore, understanding what activates ERα is critical for cancer treatment in particular and cell biology in general. Using biochemical approaches and superresolution microscopy, we show that es...
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ErbB2 is a member of the ErbB family of tyrosine kinase receptors that plays a major role in breast cancer progression. Located at the plasma membrane, ErbB2 forms large clusters in spite of the presence of growth factors. Beta1 integrin, membrane receptor of extracellular matrix proteins, regulates adhesion, migration and invasiveness of breast ca...
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Argentina stands as the seventh-largest wine producer. Its broad geographical and climatic diversity contributes to the production of wines with distinctive regional characteristics. Microorganisms associated with vines play a crucial role in wine quality. Recent studies have revealed significant differences in microbial communities between grape v...
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Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria known for their ability to fix atmospheric N2 in symbiosis with leguminous plants. Current evidence shows that rhizobia carry in most cases a variable number of plasmids, containing genes necessary for symbiosis or free-living, a common feature being the presence of several plasmid replicons within the same strai...
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Rhizobia are Gram-negative bacteria known for their ability to fix atmospheric N2 in symbiosis with leguminous plants. Current evidence shows that rhizobia carry in most cases a variable number of plasmids, containing genes necessary for symbiosis or free-living, a common feature being the presence of several plasmid replicons within the same strai...
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The maintenance of the secretory response requires a continuous replenishment of releasable vesicles. It was proposed that the immediately releasable pool (IRP) is important in chromaffin cell secretion during action potentials applied at basal physiological frequencies, because of the proximity of IRP vesicles to voltage‐dependent Ca²⁺ channels. H...
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Fatty acids (FAs) are typically associated with structural and metabolic roles, as they can be stored as triglycerides, degraded by β-oxidation or used in phospholipids’ synthesis, the main components of biological membranes. It has been shown that these lipids exhibit also regulatory functions in different cell types. FAs can serve as secondary me...
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Quantification of ErbB2 and beta1 integrin colocalization. Quantification of Pearson?s correlation, Manders? overlap, M1 and M2 coefficients of individual images of MCF7, SKBR3, A4-HeLa and HC11 cells cotransfected with beta1 integrin-ECFP-shRNA and ErbB2-mYFP plasmids. (PDF)
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Phytochromes constitute a major photoreceptor family found in plants, algae, fungi, and prokaryotes, including pathogens. Here, we report that Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc), the causal agent of black rot disease which affects cruciferous crops worldwide, codes for a functional bacteriophytochrome (XccBphP). XccBphP possesses an N-term...
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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Although previous studies in PCa have focused on cell adherens junctions (AJs), key players in metastasis, they have left the molecular mechanisms unexplored. Inflammation and the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical in the regulation of cell adhesion and...
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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-associated death in men. Prostatic tumor cell plasticity involves cooperative changes in the interactions between tumoral cells. The stable E-cadherin-based Adherence Junctions (AJs) play a pivotal role in the integrity of the epithelium and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Heme oxyg...
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Activation of the androgen receptor (AR) is a key step in the development of prostate cancer (PCa). Several mechanisms have been identified in AR activation, among them signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling. Disruption of STAT3 activity has been associated to cancer progression. Recent studies suggest that heme oxygen...
Conference Paper
Photoswitchable semiconductor nanoparticles, quantum dots (QDs), couple the advantages of conventional QDs with the ability to reversibly modulate the QD emission, thereby improving signal detection by rejection of background signals. Using a simple coating methodology with polymers incorporating a diheteroarylethene photochromic FRET acceptor as w...

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Hi everyone,
Does anyone know how to download protein phosphorilation data from TCGA (http://cancergenome.nih.gov/)?
I am trying to correlate a protein expression with Akt signalling pathway activation. Does anyone use another database?
Thank you very much!

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