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TSENKOVA Mina

Main Referenced Co-authors
LETELLIER, Elisabeth  (6)
HAAN, Serge  (5)
WILMES, Paul  (5)
GAIGNEAUX, Anthoula  (4)
KARTA, Jessica  (4)
Main Referenced Keywords
Humans (3); Animals (2); Bacteria/genetics (2); Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) (2); Chemistry (all) (2);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
ULHPC - University of Luxembourg: High Performance Computing (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology (5)
Gastroenterology & hepatology (1)
Oncology (1)
Human health sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others (1)
Food science (1)

Publications (total 7)

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TERNES, D., KARTA, J., TSENKOVA, M., KONCINA, E., SCHMITZ, M., GRANDMOUGIN, L., GINOLHAC, A., GAIGNEAUX, A., RAMIRO GARCIA, J., WILMES, P., HAAN, S., & LETELLIER, E. (22 February 2020). Understanding the role of Fusobacterium nucleatum metabolism in colon cancer initiation and progression [Poster presentation]. The Microbiome, Viruses, and Cancer, Orlando, United States. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/46298

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TERNES, D., TSENKOVA, M., POZDEEV, V., MEYERS, M., KONCINA, E., ATATRI, S., SCHMITZ, M., KARTA, J., SCHMOETTEN, M., Heinken, A., RODRIGUEZ, F., Delbrouck, C., GAIGNEAUX, A., GINOLHAC, A., Dan Nguyen, T. T., Grandmougin, L., Frachet-Bour, A., Martin-Gallausiaux, C., PIRES PACHECO, M. I., ... LETELLIER, E. (2022). The gut microbial metabolite formate exacerbates colorectal cancer progression. Nature Metabolism. doi:10.1038/s42255-022-00558-0 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/51992

TSENKOVA, M., BRAUER, M., POZDEEV, V., KASAKIN, M., BUSI, S. B., SCHMOETTEN, M., CHEUNG, D., MEYERS, M., RODRIGUEZ, F., GAIGNEAUX, A., KONCINA, E., Gilson, C., SCHLICKER, L., Herebian, D., SCHMITZ, M., de Nies, L., Mayatepek, E., HAAN, S., de Beaufort, C., ... LETELLIER, E. (20 February 2025). Ketogenic diet suppresses colorectal cancer through the gut microbiome long chain fatty acid stearate. Nature Communications, 16 (1), 1792. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-56678-0
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KONCINA, E., NURMIK, M., POZDEEV, V., GILSON, C., TSENKOVA, M., BEGAJ, R., Stang, S., GAIGNEAUX, A., Weindorfer, C., RODRIGUEZ, F., SCHMOETTEN, M., KLEIN, E., KARTA, J., Atanasova, V. S., GRZYB, K., ULLMANN, P., HALDER, R., Hengstschläger, M., Graas, J., ... LETELLIER, E. (17 July 2023). IL1R1+ cancer-associated fibroblasts drive tumor development and immunosuppression in colorectal cancer. Nature Communications, 14 (1), 4251. doi:10.1038/s41467-023-39953-w
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TERNES, D., TSENKOVA, M., POZDEEV, V., MEYERS, M., KONCINA, E., ATATRI, S., SCHMITZ, M., KARTA, J., SCHMOETTEN, M., Heinken, A., RODRIGUEZ, F., Delbrouck, C., GAIGNEAUX, A., GINOLHAC, A., Dan Nguyen, T. T., Grandmougin, L., Frachet-Bour, A., Martin-Gallausiaux, C., PIRES PACHECO, M. I., ... LETELLIER, E. (2022). The gut microbial metabolite formate exacerbates colorectal cancer progression. Nature Metabolism. doi:10.1038/s42255-022-00558-0
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DE NIES, L., BUSI, S. B., TSENKOVA, M., HALDER, R., LETELLIER, E., & WILMES, P. (2022). Evolution of the murine gut resistome following broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment. Nature Communications, 13 (1), 2296. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-29919-9
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TSENKOVA, M. (2022). Understanding the role of diet and microbiome in colorectal cancer [Doctoral thesis, Unilu - University of Luxembourg]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/53248

TERNES, D., KARTA, J., TSENKOVA, M., KONCINA, E., SCHMITZ, M., GRANDMOUGIN, L., GINOLHAC, A., GAIGNEAUX, A., RAMIRO GARCIA, J., WILMES, P., HAAN, S., & LETELLIER, E. (22 February 2020). Understanding the role of Fusobacterium nucleatum metabolism in colon cancer initiation and progression [Poster presentation]. The Microbiome, Viruses, and Cancer, Orlando, United States.

TERNES, D., KARTA, J., TSENKOVA, M., WILMES, P., HAAN, S., & LETELLIER, E. (2020). Microbiome in Colorectal Cancer: How to Getfrom Meta-omics to Mechanism? Trends in Microbiology. doi:10.1016/j.tim.2020.01.001
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