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Data from DOT1 L Regulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Activating β-catenin Signaling

2023-04-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Andres Valdivia; Hao Huang; Daniela Matei
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Data from DOT1 L Regulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Activating β-catenin Signaling

2023-04-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Andres Valdivia; Hao Huang; Daniela Matei
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Supplementary Methods, Supplementary Figures 1-3, Supplementary Tables 1-9 from DOT1 L Regulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Activating β-catenin Signaling

2023-04-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Andres Valdivia; Hao Huang; Daniela Matei
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Supplementary Methods, Supplementary Figures 1-3, Supplementary Tables 1-9 from DOT1 L Regulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Activating β-catenin Signaling

2023-04-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Andres Valdivia; Hao Huang; Daniela Matei
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DOT1 L Regulates Ovarian Cancer Stem Cells by Activating β-catenin Signaling

Molecular Cancer Research
2023-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Andres Valdivia; Hao Huang; Daniela Matei
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FOXK2 promotes ovarian cancer stemness by regulating the unfolded protein response pathway

Journal of Clinical Investigation
2022-05-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Yinu Wang; Guangyuan Zhao; Edward J. Tanner; Mazhar Adli; Daniela Matei
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Development of ovarian tumour causes significant loss of muscle and adipose tissue: a novel mouse model for cancer cachexia study

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
2022-01-19 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2190-5991
Part of ISSN: 2190-6009
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Yaqi Zhang

Stage-specific muscle wasting mechanisms in a novel cancer cachexia mouse model for ovarian granulosa cell tumor

2020-06-17 | Preprint
Contributors: Yaqi Zhang; Jie Zhu; So-Youn Kim; Megan M Romero; Kelly A Even; Takeshi Kurita; Teresa K Woodruff
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Berberine is a potential therapeutic agent for metabolic syndrome via brown adipose tissue activation and metabolism regulation.

American journal of translational research
2018-11-15 | Journal article
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Yaqi Zhang

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