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Asena Aynaci is a Researcher affiliated with the Namur Research Institute for Life Sciences (URPHYM) at the University of Namur. Her work focuses on molecular mechanisms involving lysosomal function, apoptosis resistance, and IGF1R signaling pathways. She holds a Doctorate and has contributed to research addressing genetic disorders related to protein sorting and cytotoxic responses. Her studies often involve collaborations with experts in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Research interests include enzymology, biosynthesis processes, and the interplay between genetic mutations (e.g., GNPTAB) and cellular survival pathways. Her publications emphasize the role of lysosomal pathways in disease resistance and cellular stress responses.
Key contributions include identifying how disruptions in mannose-6-phosphate-dependent sorting affect IGF1R-mediated apoptosis resistance. This work has implications for understanding cancer cell survival mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
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