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Class:IdPerson:8874243
_displayNameLi, Yu
_timestamp2016-05-22 08:43:51
created[InstanceEdit:8874249] May, Bruce, 2016-05-22
firstnameYu
initialY
surnameLi
(author)[LiteratureReference:8874289] Luman/CREB3 induces transcription of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response protein Herp through an ER stress response element
[LiteratureReference:8874845] A novel protein, Luman/CREB3 recruitment factor, inhibits Luman activation of the unfolded protein response
[LiteratureReference:9035156] Induction of human liver X receptor alpha gene expression via an autoregulatory loop mechanism
[LiteratureReference:9608709] MiR529a modulates panicle architecture through regulating SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING-LIKE genes in rice (Oryza sativa)
[LiteratureReference:9736216] A novel kinase inhibitor, INCB28060, blocks c-MET-dependent signaling, neoplastic activities, and cross-talk with EGFR and HER-3
[LiteratureReference:9851426] FAM83A antisense RNA 1 (FAM83A-AS1) silencing impairs cell proliferation and induces autophagy via MET-AMPKɑ signaling in lung adenocarcinoma
[LiteratureReference:9863441] Structure of the full-length human Pannexin1 channel and insights into its role in pyroptosis
[LiteratureReference:9930688] FOXA2-Interacting FOXP2 Prevents Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition of Breast Cancer Cells by Stimulating E-Cadherin and PHF2 Transcription
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