Search Results - "LIANG, Kun"
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Targeting the Hippo pathway in cancer, fibrosis, wound healing and regenerative medicine
Published in Nature reviews. Drug discovery (01-07-2020)“…The Hippo pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signalling pathway with key roles in organ development, epithelial homeostasis, tissue regeneration, wound…”
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mTOR as a central hub of nutrient signalling and cell growth
Published in Nature cell biology (01-01-2019)“…The highly conserved protein kinase mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR; originally known as mammalian target of rapamycin) is a central cell growth…”
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The multifaceted role of autophagy in cancer
Published in The EMBO journal (04-07-2022)“…Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway that plays diverse roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis. Cellular stress caused by starvation, organelle…”
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mTOR: a pharmacologic target for autophagy regulation
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2015)“…mTOR, a serine/threonine kinase, is a master regulator of cellular metabolism. mTOR regulates cell growth and proliferation in response to a wide range of…”
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Interplay between YAP/TAZ and Metabolism
Published in Cell metabolism (07-08-2018)“…Yes-associated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) are two homologous transcriptional coactivators that promote cell…”
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Mechanisms of Hippo pathway regulation
Published in Genes & development (01-01-2016)“…The Hippo pathway was initially identified in Drosophila melanogaster screens for tissue growth two decades ago and has been a subject extensively studied in…”
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The Hippo Pathway: Biology and Pathophysiology
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (20-06-2019)“…The Hippo pathway was initially discovered in Drosophila melanogaster as a key regulator of tissue growth. It is an evolutionarily conserved signaling cascade…”
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Hippo Pathway in Organ Size Control, Tissue Homeostasis, and Cancer
Published in Cell (05-11-2015)“…Two decades of studies in multiple model organisms have established the Hippo pathway as a key regulator of organ size and tissue homeostasis. By inhibiting…”
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The Hippo pathway: regulators and regulations
Published in Genes & development (15-02-2013)“…Control of cell number is crucial in animal development and tissue homeostasis, and its dysregulation may result in tumor formation or organ degeneration. The…”
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The Hippo signaling pathway in stem cell biology and cancer
Published in EMBO reports (01-06-2014)“…The Hippo signaling pathway, consisting of a highly conserved kinase cascade (MST and Lats) and downstream transcription coactivators (YAP and TAZ), plays a…”
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The YAP and TAZ transcription co-activators: Key downstream effectors of the mammalian Hippo pathway
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-09-2012)“…► The Hippo pathway plays a key role in organ size control and dysregulation of the pathway contributes to tumorigenesis. ► The YAP/TAZ transcription…”
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The Hippo pathway in organ size control, tissue regeneration and stem cell self-renewal
Published in Nature cell biology (01-08-2011)“…Precise control of organ size is crucial during animal development and regeneration. In Drosophila and mammals, studies over the past decade have uncovered a…”
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The emerging roles of YAP and TAZ in cancer
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-02-2015)“…YAP and TAZ are the major downstream effectors of the Hippo pathway. This Progress article summarizes the latest findings regarding the biological functions of…”
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Regulation of the Hippo Pathway Transcription Factor TEAD
Published in Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) (01-11-2017)“…The TEAD transcription factor family is best known for transcriptional output of the Hippo signaling pathway and has been implicated in processes such as…”
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Targeting ferroptosis alleviates methionine‐choline deficient (MCD)‐diet induced NASH by suppressing liver lipotoxicity
Published in Liver international (01-06-2020)“…Background NASH is one of the fastest growing liver diseases that leads to severe steatosis, inflammation and ultimately liver injury. However, the…”
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AMPK and autophagy in glucose/glycogen metabolism
Published in Molecular aspects of medicine (01-12-2015)“…Glucose/glycogen metabolism is a primary metabolic pathway acting on a variety of cellular needs, such as proliferation, growth, and survival against stresses…”
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YAP and TAZ: a nexus for Hippo signaling and beyond
Published in Trends in cell biology (01-09-2015)“…Highlights • YAP and TAZ are major downstream effectors of the Hippo pathway. • YAP and TAZ function as signaling manifolds in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. •…”
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AMPK and mTOR regulate autophagy through direct phosphorylation of Ulk1
Published in Nature cell biology (01-02-2011)“…A molecular mechanism that links the mTOR and autophagy pathways is now revealed. Depending on nutrient availability, the AMPK and mTOR kinases differentially…”
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Differential regulation of mTORC1 by leucine and glutamine
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (09-01-2015)“…The mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex 1 (mTORC1) integrates environmental and intracellular signals to regulate cell growth. Amino acids stimulate…”
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Autophagy regulation by nutrient signaling
Published in Cell research (01-01-2014)“…The ability of cells to respond to changes in nutrient availability is essential for the maintenance of metabolic ho- meostasis and viability. One of the key…”
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