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Jakub Golab is affiliated with the Medical University of Warsaw in Poland. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, immunology, and microbiology. The subfields in which they are active include molecular biology, immunology, biomedical engineering, hematology, and physiology.

The main topics covered in Jakub Golab's work involve immune cell function and interaction, mechanisms of RNA and protein synthesis, immune cells in cancer, erythrocyte function and pathophysiology, RNA research and splicing, RNA interference and gene delivery, as well as peptidase inhibition and analysis.

The scientist is a frequent contributor to several publication venues, with multiple works appearing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood
  • Cancers
  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Nature Communications

Recent significant papers include:

  • Myeloid Cell-Derived Arginase in Cancer Immune Response (2020, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • The role of CD71+ erythroid cells in the regulation of the immune response (2021, Pharmacology & Therapeutics)
  • Inhibition of arginase modulates T-cell response in the tumor microenvironment of lung carcinoma (2021, OncoImmunology)
  • Immunoglobulin expression and the humoral immune response is regulated by the non-canonical poly(A) polymerase TENT5C (2020, Nature Communications)
  • Tumor Immune Evasion Induced by Dysregulation of Erythroid Progenitor Cells Development (2021, Cancers)

Jakub Golab has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Dominika Nowis
  • Zofia Pilch
  • Tomasz M. Grzywa
  • Anna Sosnowska
  • Paweł Matryba

The scientist has also contributed to academic book publications, including a title published by Polish Scientific Publishers PWN:

  • Immunologia (2023)

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Fabio C. Abdalla;Hagai Abeliovich;Robert T. Abraham

  • Photodynamic therapy of cancer: An update†‡

    Patrizia Agostinis;Kristian Berg;Keith A. Cengel;Thomas H. Foster

  • A novel pathway combining calreticulin exposure and ATP secretion in immunogenic cancer cell death.

    Abhishek D Garg;Dmitri V Krysko;Tom Verfaillie;Agnieszka Kaczmarek

  • Immunogenic cell death, DAMPs and anticancer therapeutics: an emerging amalgamation.

    Abhishek D. Garg;Dominika Nowis;Jakub Golab;Peter Vandenabeele

  • Direct tumor damage mechanisms of photodynamic therapy.

    Dominika Nowis;Marcin Makowski;Tomasz Stokłosa;Magdalena Legat

  • Molecular and Translational Classifications of DAMPs in Immunogenic Cell Death

    Abhishek D. Garg;Lorenzo Galluzzi;Lionel Apetoh;Lionel Apetoh;Thais Baert

  • Photodynamic therapy: illuminating the road from cell death towards anti-tumour immunity

    Abhishek D. Garg;Dominika Nowis;Jakub Golab;Jakub Golab;Patrizia Agostinis

  • CA : A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

    Patrizia Agostinis;Kristian Berg;Keith A Cengel;Thomas H Foster

  • Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA) as a Prodrug in Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer

    Małgorzata Wachowska;Angelika Muchowicz;Małgorzata Firczuk;Magdalena Gabrysiak

  • Myeloid Cell-Derived Arginase in Cancer Immune Response

    Tomasz M. Grzywa;Anna Sosnowska;Paweł Matryba;Paweł Matryba;Zuzanna Rydzynska

  • Natural mechanisms protecting against cancer

    Marek Jakóbisiak;Witold Lasek;Jakub Gołab

  • Potential antitumor effects of statins (Review)

    Marek Jakobisiak;Jakub Golab

  • Danger signalling during cancer cell death: origins, plasticity and regulation

    Abhishek Garg;Shaun Martin;J Golab;J Golab;Patrizia Agostinis

  • Small extracellular vesicles containing arginase-1 suppress T-cell responses and promote tumor growth in ovarian carcinoma.

    Malgorzata Czystowska-Kuzmicz;Anna Sosnowska;Dominika Nowis;Dominika Nowis;Kavita Ramji

  • Heme oxygenase-1 protects tumor cells against photodynamic therapy-mediated cytotoxicity

    D Nowis;M Legat;T Grzela;J Niderla

  • Effective Photoimmunotherapy of Murine Colon Carcinoma Induced by the Combination of Photodynamic Therapy and Dendritic Cells

    Ahmad Jalili;Marcin Makowski;Tomasz Switaj;Dominika Nowis

  • Statins impair antitumor effects of rituximab by inducing conformational changes of CD20.

    Magdalena Winiarska;Jacek Bil;Ewa Wilczek;Grzegorz M Wilczynski

  • Induction of heme-oxygenase 1 requires the p38MAPK and PI3K pathways and suppresses apoptotic cell death following hypericin-mediated photodynamic therapy.

    Silvia Kocanova;Esther Buytaert;Jean-Yves Matroule;Jacques Piette

  • Interleukin 15 as a promising candidate for tumor immunotherapy

    Marek Jakobisiak;Jakub Golab;Jakub Golab;Witold Lasek

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis Boon
Louis Boon University of Amsterdam
Michael R. Hamblin
Michael R. Hamblin University of Johannesburg
Peter Vandenabeele
Peter Vandenabeele Ghent University
Dmitri V. Krysko
Dmitri V. Krysko Ghent University
Kristian Berg
Kristian Berg Oslo University Hospital
Alicja Jozkowicz
Alicja Jozkowicz Jagiellonian University
Philippe Pierre
Philippe Pierre Aix-Marseille University
Sergio Lavandero
Sergio Lavandero University of Chile

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