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    ErbB receptors: new insights on mechanisms and biology by Linggi, Bryan, Carpenter, Graham

    Published in Trends in cell biology (01-12-2006)
    “…The ErbB family of four receptor tyrosine kinases occupies a central role in a wide variety of biological processes from neuronal development to breast cancer…”
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    The ErbB-4 s80 intracellular domain is a constitutively active tyrosine kinase by Linggi, B, Cheng, Q C, Rao, A R, Carpenter, G

    Published in Oncogene (05-01-2006)
    “…The ErbB-4 receptor tyrosine kinase homo- and heterodimerizes following heregulin binding, which provokes increased levels of tyrosine autophosphorylation…”
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    Strategi Pembelajaran Model Blended Learning Solusi Keterbatasan Dosen by Pongantung, Henny, Elmiana B Linggi, Asrijal Bakri, Pricilia Tore

    “…STIK Stella maris saat ini mengunakan metode pembelajaran                   konvensional dengan metode student center learning (SCL). Hal ini cukup memberatkan…”
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    A Mechanism of Repression by Acute Myeloid Leukemia-1, the Target of Multiple Chromosomal Translocations in Acute Leukemia by Lutterbach, B, Westendorf, J J, Linggi, B, Isaac, S, Seto, E, Hiebert, S W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-01-2000)
    “…AML1 is one of the most frequently translocated genes in human leukemia. Here we demonstrate that acute myeloid leukemia-1 (AML-1) (Runx-1) represses…”
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    ETO, a Target of t(8;21) in Acute Leukemia, Interacts with the N-CoR and mSin3 Corepressors by Lutterbach, Bart, Westendorf, Jennifer J., Linggi, Bryan, Patten, Andrea, Moniwa, Mariko, Davie, James R., Huynh, Khanh D., Bardwell, Vivian J., Lavinsky, Robert M., Rosenfeld, Michael G., Glass, Christopher, Seto, Edward, Hiebert, Scott W.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1998)
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    298 Identification of plasmacytoid dendritic cell induced proteins as potential biomarkers for jnj-56022473 by Monaghan, K, Linggi, B, Ng, M, Tai, TY, Jordan, J, Cesaroni, M, Benson, J, Tarlinton, C, Morand, E, Hoi, A, Wilson, N

    Published in Lupus science & medicine (01-03-2017)
    “…Background and aimsPlasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are potent producers of IFNα, we investigated what additional soluble factors are produced by pDCs and…”
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    Expression of the AML-1 oncogene shortens the G(1) phase of the cell cycle by Strom, D K, Nip, J, Westendorf, J J, Linggi, B, Lutterbach, B, Downing, J R, Lenny, N, Hiebert, S W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-02-2000)
    “…The AML-1-encoded transcription factor, AML-1B, regulates numerous hematopoietic-specific genes. Inappropriate expression of AML-1-family proteins is oncogenic…”
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    Specific Protein Redirection as a Transcriptional Therapy Approach for t(8;21) Leukemia by Steffen, Björn, Serve, Hubert, Berdel, Wolfgang E., Agrawal, Shuchi, Linggi, Bryan, Büchner, Thomas, Hiebert, Scott W., Müller-Tidow, Carsten

    “…Important progress has been achieved in the knowledge about the pathogenesis of cancer. However, despite these advances, the therapeutic strategies are still…”
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    Mechanisms of transcriptional repression by the t(8;21)-, t(12;21)-, and inv(16)-encoded fusion proteins by HIEBERT, Scott W, LUTTERBACH, Bart, DURST, Kristie, LILIN WANG, LINGGI, Bryan, WU, Steve, WOOD, Lauren, AMANN, Joseph, KING, Dana, YUE HOU

    Published in Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology (01-08-2001)
    “…AML-1 is one of the most frequently translocated genes in human leukemia. AML-1 binds DNA and activates or represses transcription, while the chromosomal…”
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    Translating the histone code into leukemia by Linggi, Bryan E., Brandt, Stephen J., Sun, Zu-Wen, Hiebert, Scott W.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-12-2005)
    “…The “histone code” is comprised of the covalent modifications of histone tails that function to regulate gene transcription. The post‐translational…”
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    The t(8; 21) fusion protein, AML1-ETO, specifically represses the transcription of the p14 super(ARF) tumor suppressor in acute myeloid leukemia by Linggi, B, Mueller-Tidow, C, Van De Locht, L, Hu, Ming, Nip, J, Serve, H, Berdel, W E, Van Der Reijden, B, Quelle, DE, Rowley, J D, Cleveland, J, Jansen, J H, Pandolfi, P P, Hiebert, S W

    Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2002)
    “…The t(8; 21) is one of the most frequent chromosomal translocations associated with acute leukemia. This translocation creates a fusion protein consisting of…”
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    Expression of the AML-1 Oncogene Shortens the G sub(1) Phase of the Cell CycLe by Strom, D K, Nip, J, Westendorf, J J, Linggi, B, Lutterbach, B, Downing, J R, Lenny, N, Hiebert, S W

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-02-2000)
    “…The AML-1-encoded transcription factor, AML-1B, regulates numerous hematopoietic-specific genes. Inappropriate expression of AML-1-family proteins is oncogenic…”
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