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    Stromal cells protect against acute tubular injury via an endocrine effect by BAOYUAN BI, SCHMITT, Roland, ISRAILOVA, Malika, NISHIO, Hitoshi, CANTLEY, Lloyd G

    “…Emerging evidence suggests that the intravenous injection of bone marrow-derived stromal cells (BMSC) improves renal function after acute tubular injury, but…”
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    Strand Invasion Promoted by Recombination Protein β of Coliphage λ by Rybalchenko, Nataliya, Golub, Efim I., Bi, Baoyuan, Radding, Charles M.

    “…Studies of phage λ in vivo have indicated that its own recombination enzymes, β protein and λ exonuclease, are capable of catalyzing two dissimilar pathways of…”
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    Human and Yeast Rad52 Proteins Promote DNA Strand Exchange by Bi, Baoyuan, Rybalchenko, Nataliya, Golub, Efim I., Radding, Charles M.

    “…Studies of rad52 mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed a critical role of Rad52 protein in double-strand break repair and meiosis, and roles in…”
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    Erythropoietin expands a stromal cell population that can mediate renoprotection by Bi, Baoyuan, Guo, Jiankan, Marlier, Arnaud, Lin, Shin Ru, Cantley, Lloyd G

    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that erythropoietin (EPO) receptors are expressed on tubular epithelial cells and that EPO can protect tubular cells from…”
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    Cortical glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive cells generate neurons after perinatal hypoxic injury by Bi, Baoyuan, Salmaso, Natalina, Komitova, Mila, Simonini, Maria V, Silbereis, John, Cheng, Elise, Kim, Janice, Luft, Suzannah, Ment, Laura R, Horvath, Tamas L, Schwartz, Michael L, Vaccarino, Flora M

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (22-06-2011)
    “…Glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive (GFAP(+)) cells give rise to new neurons in the neurogenic niches; whether they are able to generate neurons in the…”
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    Cleavage of E2F-1-regulating proteins and activation of E2F-1 during CD95-induced death of thymocytes by Bi, BaoYuan, Littlewood, Nicola K, Crispe, I Nicholas

    Published in Immunology (01-09-2001)
    “…The CD95 death receptor activates caspases that cleave a variety of intracellular substrates, including cell cycle control proteins. However, the significance…”
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    Catalytic Cleavage of the Androgen Receptor Messenger RNA and Functional Inhibition of Androgen Receptor Activity by a Hammerhead Ribozyme by Chen, Shuo, Song, Chung S, Lavrovsky, Yan, Bi, Baoyuan, Vellanoweth†, Robert, Chatterjee, Bandana, Roy, Arun K

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-10-1998)
    “…Androgen receptor (AR) plays a key role in cell growth both in the normal prostate and in prostate cancer. Androgen ablation and prolonged antiandrogen therapy…”
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    Catalytic cleavage of the androgen receptor messenger RNA and functional inhibition of androgen receptor activity by a hammerhead ribozyme by Chen, S, Song, C S, Lavrovsky, Y, Bi, B, Vellanoweth, R, Chatterjee, B, Roy, A K

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-10-1998)
    “…Androgen receptor (AR) plays a key role in cell growth both in the normal prostate and in prostate cancer. Androgen ablation and prolonged antiandrogen therapy…”
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    Cleavage of E2F‐1‐regulating proteins and activation of E2F‐1 during CD95‐induced death of thymocytes by Bi, BaoYuan, Littlewood, Nicola K., Crispe, I. Nicholas

    Published in Immunology (01-09-2001)
    “…Summary The CD95 death receptor activates caspases that cleave a variety of intracellular substrates, including cell cycle control proteins. However, the…”
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    CD95/Fas Signaling in T Lymphocytes Induces the Cell Cycle Control Protein p21cip-1/WAF-1, Which Promotes Apoptosis by Hingorani, Ravi, Bi, BaoYuan, Dao, Tao, Bae, Youngmee, Matsuzawa, Akio, Crispe, I. Nicholas

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-04-2000)
    “…Ligation of CD95 on T lymphocytes resulted in the up-regulation of a cell cycle control protein, p21cip-1/WAF-1, an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases. This…”
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