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Paul Jenö is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland and has a research profile concentrated in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work encompasses several subfields including Molecular Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cancer Research, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Spectroscopy.

The primary research topics Paul Jenö focuses on include Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications, RNA modifications and cancer, ATP Synthase and ATPases Research, Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism, Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations, Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, and Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications.

Paul Jenö has contributed to publications with notable frequency in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Cancers

Among their recent papers are:

  • The Potential Tumor-Suppressor DHRS7 Inversely Correlates with EGFR Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells and Tumor Samples (2022, Cancers)
  • Data of Fig3, "The Potential Tumor-Suppressor DHRS7 Inversely Correlates with EGFR Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells and Tumor Samples" (2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))
  • Data of Fig4, "The Potential Tumor-Suppressor DHRS7 Inversely Correlates with EGFR Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells and Tumor Samples" (2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))
  • Data of FigS7, "The Potential Tumor-Suppressor DHRS7 Inversely Correlates with EGFR Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells and Tumor Samples" (2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))
  • Data of Fig4, "The Potential Tumor-Suppressor DHRS7 Inversely Correlates with EGFR Expression in Prostate Cancer Cells and Tumor Samples" (2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Selene Araya
  • Caner Ercan
  • Seraina O. Moser
  • John Gallon
  • Salvatore Piscuoglio

Best Publications

  • Human T Cell Receptor γδ Cells Recognize Endogenous Mevalonate Metabolites in Tumor Cells

    Hans-Jürgen Gober;Magdalena Kistowska;Lena Angman;Paul Jenö

  • Tumor recognition following Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cell receptor interactions with a surface F1-ATPase-related structure and apolipoprotein A-I.

    Emmanuel Scotet;Laurent O. Martinez;Ethan Grant;Ronald Barbaras

  • Insulin resistance causes inflammation in adipose tissue

    Mitsugu Shimobayashi;Verena Albert;Bettina Woelnerhanssen;Irina C. Frei

  • PRAS40 and PRR5-like protein are new mTOR interactors that regulate apoptosis.

    Kathrin Thedieck;Pazit Polak;Man Lyang Kim;Klaus D. Molle

  • A monoclonal antibody against an activation epitope on mouse integrin chain beta 1 blocks adhesion of lymphocytes to the endothelial integrin alpha 6 beta 1.

    Martin Lenter;Hans Uhlig;Alf Hamann;Paul Jeno

  • Disruption of TPS2, the gene encoding the 100-kDa subunit of the trehalose-6-phosphate synthase/phosphatase complex in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, causes accumulation of trehalose-6-phosphate and loss of trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase activity

    Claudio De Virgilio;Niels Bürckert;Walter Bell;Paul Jenö

  • The Rapamycin-sensitive Phosphoproteome Reveals That TOR Controls Protein Kinase A Toward Some But Not All Substrates

    Alexandre Soulard;Alessio Cremonesi;Suzette Moes;Frédéric Schütz

  • Identification and characterization of a mitogen-activated S6 kinase.

    Paul Jeno;Lisa M. Ballou;Ilse Novak-Hofer;George Thomas

  • Internal Sequences from Proteins Digested in Polyacrylamide Gels

    P. Jeno;T. Mini;S. Moes;E. Hintermann

  • A mitochondrial homolog of bacterial GrpE interacts with mitochondrial hsp70 and is essential for viability.

    Luca Bolliger;Olivier Deloche;Benjamin S. Glick;Costa Georgopoulos

  • DgrA is a member of a new family of cyclic diguanosine monophosphate receptors and controls flagellar motor function in Caulobacter crescentus

    Matthias Christen;Beat Christen;Martin G. Allan;Marc Folcher

  • Determinants for glycophospholipid anchoring of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAS1 protein to the plasma membrane.

    C Nuoffer;P Jenö;A Conzelmann;H Riezman

  • The transcriptional activator Cat8p provides a major contribution to the reprogramming of carbon metabolism during the diauxic shift in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Valerie Haurie;Michel Perrot;Thierry Mini;Paul Jenö

  • Proteins induced by telomere dysfunction and DNA damage represent biomarkers of human aging and disease

    Hong Jiang;Eric Schiffer;Zhangfa Song;Jianwei Wang

  • Protein phosphatase 2A inactivates the mitogen-stimulated S6 kinase from Swiss mouse 3T3 cells.

    L M Ballou;P Jenö;G Thomas

  • AUH, a gene encoding an AU-specific RNA binding protein with intrinsic enoyl-CoA hydratase activity

    Junichi Nakagawa;Hanspeter Waldner;Sandrine Meyer-Monard;Jan Hofsteenge

  • The chaperones MPP11 and Hsp70L1 form the mammalian ribosome-associated complex

    Hendrik Otto;Charlotte Conz;Philipp Maier;Tina Wölfle

  • Two-dimensional gel protein database of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (update 1999).

    Michel Perrot;Francis Sagliocco;Thierry Mini;Christelle Monribot

  • Proteomics of Endoplasmic Reticulum-Golgi Intermediate Compartment (ERGIC) Membranes from Brefeldin A-treated HepG2 Cells Identifies ERGIC-32, a New Cycling Protein That Interacts with Human Erv46

    Lionel Breuza;Regula Halbeisen;Paul Jenö;Stefan Otte

  • Identification of a 45-kDa protein at the protein import site of the yeast mitochondrial inner membrane.

    Philipp E. Scherer;Ute C. Manning-Krieg;Ute C. Manning-Krieg;Paul Jenö;Gottfried Schatz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael N. Hall
Michael N. Hall University of Basel
George Thomas
George Thomas Oregon Health & Science University
Gottfried Schatz
Gottfried Schatz University of Basel
Luigi Mariani
Luigi Mariani University Hospital of Basel
Martin Spiess
Martin Spiess University of Basel
Ariel Lustig
Ariel Lustig University of Basel
Andreas Engel
Andreas Engel University of Basel
Sergio Wittlin
Sergio Wittlin Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Christoph Stippich
Christoph Stippich University of Zurich
Lucia Mori
Lucia Mori University of Basel

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