Fulya Alkan
@fulyaalkan.bsky.social
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20 posts
PhD in Neuroscience (hypothalamic regulation of satiety and hunger).
Currently Postdoctoral Fellow in
(Triple Negative) Breast Cancer, dormancy, tumor microenvironment , secondary organ metastasis.
Flow Cytometry Geek.
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· Jun 6
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· Apr 24
Hepatic gluconeogenesis and PDK3 upregulation drive cancer cachexia in flies and mice - Nature Metabolism
In Drosophila and mouse models of cancer cachexia, Liu et al. show that tumour-derived cytokines induce hepatic gluconeogenesis, which in turn leads to dysregulation of metabolism and drives cancer cachexia.
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Fulya Alkan
@fulyaalkan.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Pan-cancer human brain metastases atlas at single-cell resolution
Xing et al. construct a comprehensive pan-cancer human brain metastasis (BrM) atlas
at single-cell resolution, uncovering five major BrM ecotypes associated with distinct
phenotypic characteristics. T...
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Fulya Alkan
@fulyaalkan.bsky.social
· Apr 13
A distinct priming phase regulates CD8 T cell immunity by orchestrating paracrine IL-2 signals
T cell priming is characterized by an initial activation phase that involves stable interactions with dendritic cells (DCs). How activated T cells receive the paracrine signals required for their diff...
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@fulyaalkan.bsky.social
· Apr 12
A neuroimmune circuit mediates cancer cachexia-associated apathy
Cachexia, a severe wasting syndrome associated with inflammatory conditions, often leads to multiorgan failure and death. Patients with cachexia experience extreme fatigue, apathy, and clinical depres...
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@fulyaalkan.bsky.social
· Apr 6
Cancer cell-derived arginine fuels polyamine biosynthesis in tumor-associated macrophages to promote immune evasion
Arginine metabolism reshapes the tumor microenvironment (TME) into a pro-tumor niche through complex metabolic cross-feeding among various cell types.…
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· Apr 4
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