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    Prevalence and extent of heteroresistance by next generation sequencing of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis by Operario, Darwin J, Koeppel, Alexander F, Turner, Stephen D, Bao, Yongde, Pholwat, Suporn, Banu, Sayera, Foongladda, Suporn, Mpagama, Stellah, Gratz, Jean, Ogarkov, Oleg, Zhadova, Svetlana, Heysell, Scott K, Houpt, Eric R

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2017)
    “…Amplicon-based Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is an emerging method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug susceptibility testing (DST) but has not been well…”
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    The Role of Shc and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor in Mediating the Translocation of Estrogen Receptor α to the Plasma Membrane by Song, Robert X., Barnes, Christopher J., Zhang, Zhenguo, Bao, Yongde, Kumar, Rakesh, Santen, Richard J., Jensen, Elwood V.

    “…Our previous studies demonstrated that 17β-estradiol (E2) rapidly induces the interaction of estrogen receptor α (ERα) with the adapter protein Shc, the…”
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    Estrogen utilization of IGF-1-R and EGF-R to signal in breast cancer cells by Song, Robert X.-D., Chen, Yuchai, Zhang, Zhenguo, Bao, Yongde, Yue, Wei, Wang, Ji-Ping, Fan, Ping, Santen, Richard J.

    “…As breast cancer cells develop secondary resistance to estrogen deprivation therapy, they increase their utilization of non-genomic signaling pathways. Our…”
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    Estrogen signals via an extra-nuclear pathway involving IGF-1R and EGFR in tamoxifen-sensitive and -resistant breast cancer cells by Santen, Richard J., Fan, Ping, Zhang, Zhenguo, Bao, Yongde, Song, Robert X.-D., Yue, Wei

    Published in Steroids (01-07-2009)
    “…Activation of IGF-1R can activate metalloproteinases which release heparin-binding EGF (Hb-EGF) and lead to EGFR-dependent MAPK activation in certain tissues…”
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    PTEN Has Tumor-Promoting Properties in the Setting of Gain-of-Function p53 Mutations by YUNQING LI, GUESSOUS, Fadila, LATERRA, John, SCHIFF, David, ABOUNADER, Roger, KWON, Sherwin, KUMAR, Manish, IBIDAPO, Opeyemi, FULLER, Lauren, JOHNSON, Elizabeth, LAL, Bachchu, HUSSAINI, Isa, YONGDE BAO

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2008)
    “…We show, for the first time, that the tumor suppressor PTEN can have tumor-promoting properties. We show that PTEN acquires these unexpected properties by…”
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    Phase I trial of induction histone deacetylase and proteasome inhibition followed by surgery in non-small-cell lung cancer by Jones, David R, Moskaluk, Christopher A, Gillenwater, Heidi H, Petroni, Gina R, Burks, Sandra G, Philips, Jennifer, Rehm, Patrice K, Olazagasti, Juan, Kozower, Benjamin D, Bao, Yongde

    Published in Journal of thoracic oncology (01-11-2012)
    “…Despite complete surgical resection survival in early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains poor. On the basis of prior preclinical evaluations, we…”
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    KLF5 promotes cell proliferation and tumorigenesis through gene regulation in the TSU-Pr1 human bladder cancer cell line by CHEN, Ceshi, BENJAMIN, Michael S, DONG, Jin-Tang, XIAODONG SUN, OTTO, Kristen B, PENG GUO, DONG, Xue-Yuan, YONGDE BAO, ZHONGMEI ZHOU, XIAOHONG CHENG, SIMONS, Jonathan W

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-03-2006)
    “…KLF5 is a transcription factor that plays important roles in multiple physical and pathological processes, including cell growth, cell cycle regulation, and…”
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    Revisiting the Therapeutic Potential of Bothrops jararaca Venom: Screening for Novel Activities Using Connectivity Mapping by Nicolau, Carolina Alves, Prorock, Alyson, Bao, Yongde, Neves-Ferreira, Ana Gisele da Costa, Valente, Richard Hemmi, Fox, Jay William

    Published in Toxins (06-02-2018)
    “…Snake venoms are sources of molecules with proven and potential therapeutic applications. However, most activities assayed in venoms (or their components) are…”
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    A novel oxidized low-density lipoprotein-binding protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Rao, Jayasimha, DiGiandomenico, Antonio, Unger, Jason, Bao, Yongde, Polanowska-Grabowska, Renata K, Goldberg, Joanna B

    “…1 Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA, USA 2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics,…”
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    Microarray analysis of gene expression in mouse aorta reveals role of the calcium signaling pathway in control of atherosclerosis susceptibility by Yuan, Zuobiao, Miyoshi, Toru, Bao, Yongde, Sheehan, Jason P, Matsumoto, Alan H, Shi, Weibin

    “…Inbred mouse strains C57BL/6J (B6) and C3H/HeJ (C3H) exhibit a marked difference in atherosclerotic lesion formation when deficient in apolipoprotein E…”
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    Gene expression profiling reveals cross-talk between melanoma and fibroblasts : Implications for host-tumor interactions in metastasis by GALLAGHER, Paul G, YONGDE BAO, PROROCK, Alyson, ZIGRINO, Paola, NISCHT, Roswitha, POHTI, Vincenzo, MAUCH, Cornelia, DRAGDEV, Bojan, FOX, Jay William

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-05-2005)
    “…Host-tumor interaction is considered critical in carcinogenesis, tumor invasion, and metastasis. To explore the reciprocal effects of host-tumor interaction,…”
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    Use of microarrays for investigating the subtoxic effects of snake venoms: insights into venom-induced apoptosis in human umbilical vein endothelial cells by Gallagher, Paul G., Bao, Yongde, Serrano, Solange M.T., Kamiguti, Aura S., Theakston, R.David G., Fox, Jay W.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-03-2003)
    “…The pathological effects of only a small percentage of the total number of protein components of snake venoms are well documented, yet this knowledge has led…”
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    KLF5 promotes cell proliferation and tumorigenesis through gene regulationin the TSU‐Pr1 human bladder cancer cell line by Chen, Ceshi, Benjamin, Michael S., Sun, Xiaodong, Otto, Kristen B., Guo, Peng, Dong, Xue‐Yuan, Bao, Yongde, Zhou, Zhongmei, Cheng, Xiaohong, Simons, Jonathan W., Dong, Jin‐Tang

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-03-2006)
    “…KLF5 is a transcription factor that plays important roles in multiple physical and pathological processes, including cell growth, cell cycle regulation, and…”
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    Sebaceous carcinoma. Tumor progression through mutational inactivation of p53 by Gonzalez-Fernandez, F, Kaltreider, S A, Patnaik, B D, Retief, J D, Bao, Y, Newman, S, Stoler, M H, Levine, P A

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-03-1998)
    “…Sebaceous carcinoma may masquerade for years as an inflammatory condition. In many cases, this may be because of the presence of longstanding intraepithelial…”
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    Genetic connection of carotid atherosclerosis with coat color and body weight in an intercross between hyperlipidemic mouse strains by Chagari, Bilhan, Shi, Lisa J, Dao, Evelyn, An, Alexander, Chen, Mei-Hua, Bao, Yongde, Shi, Weibin

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-05-2022)
    “…Atherosclerosis in the carotid artery is a major cause of ischemic stroke and has a strong genetic component. The aim of this study was to identify genetic…”
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