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Details on Person Zhao, Bo

Class:IdPerson:2252641
_displayNameZhao, Bo
_timestamp2012-05-18 19:55:38
created[InstanceEdit:2252648] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-05-18
firstnameBo
initialB
surnameZhao
(author)[LiteratureReference:2252642] Genome-wide analysis reveals conserved and divergent features of Notch1/RBPJ binding in human and murine T-lymphoblastic leukemia cells
[LiteratureReference:6803710] Hzf Determines cell survival upon genotoxic stress by modulating p53 transactivation
[LiteratureReference:9659524] Mechanotransduction by PCDH15 Relies on a Novel cis-Dimeric Architecture
[LiteratureReference:9662968] GRXCR2 Regulates Taperin Localization Critical for Stereocilia Morphology and Hearing
[LiteratureReference:9664688] TMIE is an essential component of the mechanotransduction machinery of cochlear hair cells
[LiteratureReference:9664745] TMHS is an integral component of the mechanotransduction machinery of cochlear hair cells
[LiteratureReference:9667731] Subunit determination of the conductance of hair-cell mechanotransducer channels
[LiteratureReference:9672338] Murine Fam65b forms ring-like structures at the base of stereocilia critical for mechanosensory hair cell function
[LiteratureReference:9761243] Oxidative stress transforms 3CLpro into an insoluble and more active form to promote SARS-CoV-2 replication
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