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Henrik Molina is affiliated with Rockefeller University in the United States and has a research focus encompassing biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant number of publications also contributing to the field of medicine.

Their scientific work spans several subfields including molecular biology, cancer research, immunology, oncology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience. Key topics addressed in their research include RNA modifications and cancer, mechanisms of RNA and protein synthesis, RNA research and splicing, extracellular vesicles in disease, cancer alongside hypoxia and metabolism, epigenetics and DNA methylation, and mitochondrial function and pathology.

Henrik Molina's notable recent publications illustrate the range of their research interests. These include:

  • "Extracellular Vesicle and Particle Biomarkers Define Multiple Human Cancers" (2020, Cell)
  • "Metabolic determinants of cancer cell sensitivity to canonical ferroptosis inducers" (2020, Nature Chemical Biology)
  • "Pharmacologic modulation of RNA splicing enhances anti-tumor immunity" (2021, Cell)
  • "Maintaining Iron Homeostasis Is the Key Role of Lysosomal Acidity for Cell Proliferation" (2020, Molecular Cell)
  • "Dopaminylation of histone H3 in ventral tegmental area regulates cocaine seeking" (2020, Science)

Throughout their career, Molina has frequently co-authored with several collaborators, including Søren Heissel, Hanan Alwaseem, Kıvanç Birsoy, Hani Goodarzi, and Li Zhao. These coauthors have worked together on a variety of projects, contributing collectively to their publication output.

The venues most commonly publishing Molina's work comprise bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cancer Research, Cell, Molecular Cell, and Science. These journals and preprint platforms reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research, covering both foundational molecular biology and applied cancer research.

Best Publications

  • Tumour exosome integrins determine organotropic metastasis

    Ayuko Hoshino;Bruno Costa-Silva;Tang-Long Shen;Goncalo Rodrigues

  • Pancreatic cancer exosomes initiate pre-metastatic niche formation in the liver

    Bruno Costa-Silva;Nicole M. Aiello;Allyson J. Ocean;Swarnima Singh

  • Identification of distinct nanoparticles and subsets of extracellular vesicles by asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation.

    Haiying Zhang;Daniela Freitas;Han Sang Kim;Han Sang Kim;Kristina Fabijanic

  • Extracellular Vesicle and Particle Biomarkers Define Multiple Human Cancers

    Ayuko Hoshino;Ayuko Hoshino;Han Sang Kim;Han Sang Kim;Linda Bojmar;Linda Bojmar;Linda Bojmar;Kofi Ennu Gyan

  • Metabolic determinants of cancer cell sensitivity to canonical ferroptosis inducers.

    Mariluz Soula;Ross A. Weber;Omkar Zilka;Hanan Alwaseem

  • Global proteomic profiling of phosphopeptides using electron transfer dissociation tandem mass spectrometry.

    Henrik Molina;David M. Horn;Ning Tang;Suresh Mathivanan

  • Biomarker Discovery from Pancreatic Cancer Secretome Using a Differential Proteomic Approach

    Mads Grønborg;Mads Grønborg;Troels Zaccharias Glahn Kristiansen;Troels Zaccharias Glahn Kristiansen;Akiko Iwahori;Rubens Chang

  • Intracellular Crotonyl-CoA Stimulates Transcription through p300-Catalyzed Histone Crotonylation

    Benjamin R. Sabari;Zhanyun Tang;He Huang;Vladimir Yong-Gonzalez

  • Histone serotonylation is a permissive modification that enhances TFIID binding to H3K4me3

    Lorna A. Farrelly;Robert E. Thompson;Shuai Zhao;Ashley E. Lepack

  • Culture-independent discovery of the malacidins as calcium-dependent antibiotics with activity against multidrug-resistant Gram-positive pathogens.

    Bradley M. Hover;Seong Hwan Kim;Micah Katz;Zachary Charlop-Powers

  • Modulated Expression of Specific tRNAs Drives Gene Expression and Cancer Progression

    Hani Goodarzi;Hoang C.B. Nguyen;Steven Zhang;Brian D. Dill

  • Aspartate is a limiting metabolite for cancer cell proliferation under hypoxia and in tumours.

    Javier Garcia-Bermudez;Lou Baudrier;Konnor La;Xiphias Ge Zhu

  • A Proteomic Approach for Identification of Secreted Proteins during the Differentiation of 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes to Adipocytes

    Irina Kratchmarova;Dario E. Kalume;Blagoy Blagoev;Philipp E. Scherer

  • Critical Role of Histone Turnover in Neuronal Transcription and Plasticity.

    Ian Maze;Ian Maze;Wendy Wenderski;Kyung Min Noh;Rosemary C. Bagot

  • Translation from unconventional 5′ start sites drives tumour initiation

    Ataman Sendoel;Joshua G. Dunn;Edwin H. Rodriguez;Shruti Naik

  • Tumour exosomal CEMIP protein promotes cancer cell colonization in brain metastasis

    Gonçalo Rodrigues;Gonçalo Rodrigues;Ayuko Hoshino;Ayuko Hoshino;Ayuko Hoshino;Candia M Kenific;Irina R Matei

  • Blocking FSH induces thermogenic adipose tissue and reduces body fat

    Peng Liu;Yaoting Ji;Yaoting Ji;Tony Yuen;Elizabeth Rendina-Ruedy

  • Insights into the role of histone H3 and histone H4 core modifiable residues in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Edel M. Hyland;Michael S. Cosgrove;Michael S. Cosgrove;Henrik Molina;Dongxia Wang;Dongxia Wang

  • Tackling the phosphoproteome: tools and strategies

    Dario E Kalume;Henrik Molina;Akhilesh Pandey

  • A Dominant Mutation in Human RAD51 Reveals Its Function in DNA Interstrand Crosslink Repair Independent of Homologous Recombination

    Anderson T. Wang;Taeho Kim;John E. Wagner;Brooke A. Conti

Frequent Co-Authors

Akhilesh Pandey
Akhilesh Pandey Mayo Clinic
David Lyden
David Lyden Cornell University
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Marc Tessier-Lavigne Xaira Therapeutics
Robert G. Roeder
Robert G. Roeder Rockefeller University
Benjamin A. Garcia
Benjamin A. Garcia Washington University in St. Louis
C. David Allis
C. David Allis Rockefeller University
Héctor Peinado
Héctor Peinado Spanish National Cancer Research Centre
Howard C. Hang
Howard C. Hang Rockefeller University
Leslie B. Vosshall
Leslie B. Vosshall Rockefeller University
Hermann Steller
Hermann Steller Rockefeller University

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