Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome
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Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome
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Investigator at the NCI-NIH | Skin, GPCRs, Hippo Signaling, BCC | Views and comments are my own
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Hi everyone! I’m an investigator at the National Cancer Institute at the NIH in Bethesda, MD. Our laboratory studies the signal and transcriptional networks regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation, primarily using skin as a model system.

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Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome, Ph.D. | Center for Cancer Research
Our laboratory studies the signal and transcriptional networks regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation, primarily using skin as a model system. The skin epidermis is functionally divid...
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Check our latest study on the role of Gs and PKA on Hedgehog signaling and tumor formation
Dissection of Gαs and Hedgehog signaling crosstalk reveals therapeutic opportunities to target adenosine receptor 2b in Hedgehog-dependent tumors https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.21.639530v1
March 6, 2025 at 7:29 PM
Reposted by Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome
Dissection of Gαs and Hedgehog signaling crosstalk reveals therapeutic opportunities to target adenosine receptor 2b in Hedgehog-dependent tumors https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.21.639530v1
February 28, 2025 at 3:09 AM
Find our plasmids at Addgene

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Addgene: Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome Lab Materials
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November 18, 2024 at 3:45 PM
Hi everyone! I’m an investigator at the National Cancer Institute at the NIH in Bethesda, MD. Our laboratory studies the signal and transcriptional networks regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation, primarily using skin as a model system.

ccr.cancer.gov/staff-direct...
Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome, Ph.D. | Center for Cancer Research
Our laboratory studies the signal and transcriptional networks regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation, primarily using skin as a model system. The skin epidermis is functionally divid...
ccr.cancer.gov
November 18, 2024 at 3:42 PM