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    Enabling population assignment from cancer genomes with SNP2pop by Huang, Qingyao, Baudis, Michael

    Published in Scientific reports (16-03-2020)
    “…In many cancers, incidence, treatment efficacy and overall prognosis vary between geographic populations. Studies disentangling the contributing factors may…”
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    The Ubiquitin Ligase TRIP12 Limits PARP1 Trapping and Constrains PARP Inhibitor Efficiency by Gatti, Marco, Imhof, Ralph, Huang, Qingyao, Baudis, Michael, Altmeyer, Matthias

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (04-08-2020)
    “…PARP inhibitors (PARPi) cause synthetic lethality in BRCA-deficient tumors. Whether specific vulnerabilities to PARPi exist beyond BRCA mutations and related…”
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    Candidate targets of copy number deletion events across 17 cancer types by Huang, Qingyao, Baudis, Michael

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (16-01-2023)
    “…Genome variation is the direct cause of cancer and driver of its clonal evolution. While the impact of many point mutations can be evaluated through their…”
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    Quantifying Urban Expansion from the Perspective of Geographic Data: A Case Study of Guangzhou, China by Huang, Qingyao, Liu, Yihua, Chen, Chengjing

    “…Understanding and quantifying urban expansion is critical to urban management and urban planning. The accurate delineation of built-up areas (BUAs) is the…”
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    segment_liftover : a Python tool to convert segments between genome assemblies [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Gao, Bo, Huang, Qingyao, Baudis, Michael

    Published in F1000 research (2018)
    “…The process of assembling a species' reference genome may be performed in a number of iterations, with subsequent genome assemblies differing in the…”
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    IGFBP2 Plays an Essential Role in Cognitive Development during Early Life by Khan, Shumsuzzaman, Lu, Xinjiang, Huang, Qingyao, Tang, Jiawei, Weng, Jian, Yang, Zhi, Lv, Minchao, Xu, Xiaokang, Xia, Fangyuan, Zhang, Mengchen, Li, Yi, Liu, Shuangshuang, Leng, Gareth, Spitzer, Nicholas, Du, Jizeng, Chen, Xuequn

    Published in Advanced science (01-12-2019)
    “…Identifying the mechanisms underlying cognitive development in early life is a critical objective. The expression of insulin‐like growth factor binding protein…”
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    Application of building geometry indexes to assess the correlation between buildings and air temperature by Yang, Zhiwei, Chen, Yingbiao, Zheng, Zihao, Huang, Qingyao, Wu, Zhifeng

    Published in Building and environment (01-01-2020)
    “…The quantitative exploration of the correlation between buildings and air temperature (Tair) is of widespread research concern. Two building geometry indexes…”
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    PaxDb 5.0: Curated Protein Quantification Data Suggests Adaptive Proteome Changes in Yeasts by Huang, Qingyao, Szklarczyk, Damian, Wang, Mingcong, Simonovic, Milan, von Mering, Christian

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-10-2023)
    “…The “Protein Abundances Across Organisms” database (PaxDb) is an integrative metaresource dedicated to protein abundance levels, in tissue-specific or…”
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    The coupling relationship between construction land expansion and high-temperature area expansion in China's three major urban agglomerations by Yang, Zhiwei, Chen, Yingbiao, Qian, Qinglan, Wu, Zhifeng, Zheng, Zihao, Huang, Qingyao

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (02-09-2019)
    “…With the development of urbanization in China, construction land (CL) expansion is obvious, and urban heat island (UHI) is becoming more and more serious. Many…”
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    Spatial heterogeneity of the thermal environment based on the urban expansion of natural cities using open data in Guangzhou, China by Yang, Zhiwei, Chen, Yingbiao, Wu, Zhifeng, Qian, Qinglan, Zheng, Zihao, Huang, Qingyao

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-09-2019)
    “…•The concept of NC to study urban expansion was used.•A novel model, namely the TE FP model.•The TE FP model was used to evaluate the influence of the thermal…”
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    The STRING database in 2025: protein networks with directionality of regulation by Szklarczyk, Damian, Nastou, Katerina, Koutrouli, Mikaela, Kirsch, Rebecca, Mehryary, Farrokh, Hachilif, Radja, Hu, Dewei, Peluso, Matteo E, Huang, Qingyao, Fang, Tao, Doncheva, Nadezhda T, Pyysalo, Sampo, Bork, Peer, Jensen, Lars J, von Mering, Christian

    Published in Nucleic acids research (18-11-2024)
    “…Proteins cooperate, regulate and bind each other to achieve their functions. Understanding the complex network of their interactions is essential for a…”
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    The Progenetix oncogenomic resource in 2021 by Huang, Qingyao, Carrio-Cordo, Paula, Gao, Bo, Paloots, Rahel, Baudis, Michael

    “…In cancer, copy number aberrations (CNAs) represent a type of nearly ubiquitous and frequently extensive structural genome variations. To disentangle the…”
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    Geographic assessment of cancer genome profiling studies by Carrio-Cordo, Paula, Acheson, Elise, Huang, Qingyao, Baudis, Michael

    “…Abstract Cancers arise from the accumulation of somatic genome mutations, which can be influenced by inherited genomic variants and external factors such as…”
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    Activation of D1-like dopamine receptors increases the NMDA-induced gain modulation through a PKA-dependent pathway in the premotor nucleus of adult zebra finches by Wang, Songhua, Liao, Congshu, Meng, Wei, Huang, Qingyao, Li, Dongfeng

    Published in Neuroscience letters (04-03-2015)
    “…•D1 receptors potentiate the NMDA-induced gain modulation in the RA projection neurons of adult male zebra finches.•Blocking D1 receptors have no effect on the…”
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