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Autor:
Hou-Jun Xia, Chunyan Wang, Ceshi Chen, Fubing Li, Ji Xiao, Wenjing Liu, Bao-Li He, Fei Ge, Yi Li, Ming Shao, Hailin Zhang, Guang-Zhe Ge
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 138:642-651
The tree shrew is becoming an attractive experimental animal model for human breast cancer owing to a closer relationship to primates/humans than rodents. Tree shrews are superior to classical primates because tree shrew are easier to manipulate, mai
Publikováno v:
Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica. 47:477-487
Tobacco usage is a major risk factor in the development, progression, and outcomes for lung cancer. Of the carcinogens associated with lung cancer, tobacco-specific nitrosamines 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) is among the most p
Autor:
Chunyan Wang, Guang-Zhe Ge, Longbao Lv, Ceshi Chen, Jian-Lin Jiao, Hou-Jun Xia, Hailin Zhang, Bao-Li He, Yuan-Xu Zhang
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cancer. 50:3230-3242
Tree shrew has increasingly become an attractive experimental animal model for human diseases, particularly for breast cancer due to spontaneous breast tumours and their close relationship to primates and by extension to humans. However, neither norm
Autor:
Hailin Zhang, Zhixiang Fan, Hou-Jun Xia, Ceshi Chen, Rong Liu, Dingyun You, Guang-Zhe Ge, Ming Shao, Chunyan Wang, Junying Qin, Wenlin Chen, Zhongmei Zhou
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications
The transcription factor KLF5 is highly expressed in basal-like breast cancer and promotes breast cancer cell proliferation, survival, migration and tumour growth. Here we show that, in breast cancer cells, KLF5 is stabilized by the deubiquitinase (D
Autor:
Guang-Zhe, Ge, Hou-Jun, Xia, Bao-Li, He, Hai-Lin, Zhang, Wen-Jing, Liu, Ming, Shao, Chun-Yan, Wang, Ji, Xiao, Fei, Ge, Fu-Bing, Li, Yi, Li, Ceshi, Chen
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 138(3)
The tree shrew is becoming an attractive experimental animal model for human breast cancer owing to a closer relationship to primates/humans than rodents. Tree shrews are superior to classical primates because tree shrew are easier to manipulate, mai
Publikováno v:
Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica; Jul2015, Vol. 47 Issue 7, p477-487, 11p