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Publications by Zhongyin Yang
Integrity of the LXXLL Motif in Stat6 Is Required for the Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Growth and Enhancement of Differentiation in the Context of Progesterone
BMC Cancer
Cancer Research
Oncology
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TReP-132 Is a Novel Progesterone Receptor Coactivator Required for the Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Growth and Enhancement of Differentiation by Progesterone
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Activation of Cap-Dependent Translation by Mucosal Human Papillomavirus E6 Proteins Is Dependent on the Integrity of the LXXLL Binding Motif
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Novel Progesterone Target Genes Identified by an Improved Differential Display Technique Suggest That Progestin-Induced Growth Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cells Coincides With Enhancement of Differentiation
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Molecular Determinants of Context-Dependent Progesterone Receptor Action in Breast Cancer
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The GDP-Mannose Transporter Is Required for Cell Wall Integrity in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
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The Integrator Complex Is Required for Integrity of Cajal Bodies
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The Role of Oestrogen and Progesterone Receptors in Breast Cancer – Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Oestrogen and Progesterone Receptor Expression in Invasive Breast Cancer in Women
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