Publications of Cindrilla Chumduri
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Journal Article (13)
2023
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14, 1281646. (2023)
γδ T cell-mediated cytotoxicity against patient-derived healthy and cancer cervical organoids. Frontiers in Immunology 2022
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23 (1), 440 (2022)
Single object profiles regression analysis (SOPRA): a novel method for analyzing high-content cell-based screens. BMC Bioinformatics
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Patient-derived and mouse endo-ectocervical organoid generation, genetic manipulation and applications to model infection. Nature Protocols, 1030 (2022)
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13 (1) (2022)
Modelling Chlamydia and HPV co-infection in patient-derived ectocervix organoids reveals distinct cellular reprogramming. Nature Communications 2021
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23 (2), pp. 184 - 197 (2021)
Opposing Wnt signals regulate cervical squamocolumnar homeostasis and emergence of metaplasia. Nature Cell Biology
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99 (4), pp. 531 - 553 (2021)
Organoids of the female reproductive tract. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE 2019
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26 (5), e8, pp. 1286 - 1302 (2019)
Integrated Phosphoproteome and Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Chlamydia-Induced Epithelial-to- Mesenchymal Transition in Host Cells. Cell Reports 2018
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9 (6), e01465-18 (2018)
Chlamydia trachomatis inhibits homologous recombination repair of DNA breaks by interfering with PP2A signaling. mBio
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23 (5), pp. 661 - 671 (2018)
Combined Human Genome-wide RNAi and Metabolite Analyses Identify IMPDH as a Host-Directed Target against Chlamydia Infection. Cell Host & Microbe
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9 (3), 384 (2018)
Pan-class I PI3-kinase inhibitor BKM120 induces MEK1/2-dependent mitotic catastrophe in non-Hodgkin lymphoma leading to apoptosis or polyploidy determined by Bax/Bak and p53. Cell Death and Disease 2016
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17 (10), pp. 659 - 673 (2016)
Subversion of host genome integrity by bacterial pathogens. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 2014
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94 (1), pp. 186 - 201 (2014)
Dynamin-mediated lipid acquisition is essential for Chlamydia trachomatis development. Molecular Microbiology 2013
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13 (6), pp. 746 - 758 (2013)
Chlamydia Infection Promotes Host DNA Damage and Proliferation but Impairs the DNA Damage Response. Cell Host & Microbe