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Pawel K. Mazur

@MazurLab

Associate Professor, MD Anderson Cancer Center. We are dedicated to identifying novel therapies for lung and pancreatic cancer. Join our team! #mazurforthecure

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

The MazurLab @MDAndersonNews was walking at the #PanCANPurpleStride #PurpleStrideHouston today to raise awareness for this devastating disease and show support for pancreatic cancer survivors @PanCAN @PancanHouston

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The @Mazurlab walked to today to raise money and awareness for pancreatic cancer at the Purple Stride in Houston #PanCAN #PanCANPurpleStrideHouston

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The @MazurLab at MD Anderson is wearing purple on #WorldPancreaticCancerDay to raise awareness for this devastating disease #PanCANawareness

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The @MazurLab met early this morning to support pancreatic cancer research at #PanCANPurpleStride in Houston

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Happy Halloween from the Mazur Lab! #halloween2021

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

Excited about this publication from star student Andrea Chaikovsky @stanfordcbio on the regulation of Cyclin D levels and the response to Cdk4/6 inhibitors. Close collaboration with many labs, including @LabWinslow, @PetrovADmitri, @cncurtis, @KroganLab rdcu.be/ciGW3


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Using preclinical models in a study supported by the Division of Cancer Biology, @MazurLab @MDAndersonNews et al. found that NSD3 (a histone methyltransferase) is a key regulator of lung squamous cell carcinoma (#LUSC) @nature go.nature.com/2P8RPVw.

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

#ResearchWatch: The histone methyltransferase NSD3 is a lung squamous cell carcinoma driver. @MazurLab @MDAndersonNews @Stanford #LungCancer #Epigenetics bit.ly/3qxsTov

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

NEW #ResearchHighlight! Research by the teams of Shao, Jaremko, Mazur @MazurLab & Gozani shows that NSD3, which encodes a histone H3 lysine 36 methyltransferase, is likely an important driver of a subset of lung squamous cell carcinomas. 📯 go.nature.com/3qMIgcJ @NatResCancer

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Elevated NSD3 histone methylation activity drives squamous cell lung cancer disq.us/t/3umvu6p


Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

New work from Or Gozani @MazurLab and co. finds that a mutated form of NSD3 results in increased H3K36 methylation and promotes lung cancer development. Also used EpiCypher's pAG-MNase for CUT&RUN assays and our nucleosomes for HMT experiments! #chromatin nature.com/articles/s4158…


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Trending on PubMed: Elevated NSD3 histone methylation activity drives squamous cell lung cancer. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33536620/


Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

Elevated NSD3 histone methylation activity drives squamous cell lung cancer | Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…


Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

Hyperactivity of the methyltransferase protein NSD3 drives some cancers go.nature.com/3rd90Tw

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

Researchers at @Stanford, @MDAndersonNews, @KAUST_News & @UM_1981 showed that elevated NSD3 histone methylation activity drives squamous cell #LungCancer. 📌 @nature 🔗 go.nature.com/3oKFNgV

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

The discovery that methyltransferase protein NSD3 drives some cancers opens up new therapeutic opportunities go.nature.com/3rd90Tw

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Pawel K. Mazur Reposted

Hyperactivity of the methyltransferase protein NSD3 drives some cancers go.nature.com/3rd90Tw

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