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Meng-Chun Yang, Ph.D.

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Meng-Chun Yang
Name:
  Meng-Chun Wang Yang, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
gene expression of surfactant protein B and C
PLAGL2 tansgenic mice and pulmonary emphysema
PLAGL2 and lung cancer
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Xu YC, Wu RF, Gu Y, Yang Y-S, Yang M-C Nwariaku FE, Terada LS, "Involvement of TRAF4 in Oxidative Activation of c-Jun N-terminal Kinase" Journal of Biology Chemistry, 277:28051-28057, 2002
Yang M-C, Wang B, Weissler JC, Margraf LR, Yang Y-S, "BR22, a 26 kDa TTF-1 associated protein (TAP26) is expressed in human lung cells" European Respiratory Journal, 22:28-34, 2003
Yang MC, Weissler JC, Terada LS, Deng F, Yang Y-S, "Pleiomorphic Adenoma Gene-like-2, a Zinc Finger Protein, Transactivates the Surfactant Protein-C Promoter" American Journal of Respiratory Cell Molecular Biology, 32:35-43, 2005
Yang M-C, Guo Y, Liu CC, Weissler JC, Yang Y-S, "The TTF-1/TAP26 complex differentially modulates surfactant protein-B (SP-B) and -C (SP-C) promoters in lung cells" Biochemical and Biophysical research Communications, 344:484-490, 2006
Guo Y, Yang M-C, Weissler JC, Yang Y-S, "PLAGL2 translocation and SP-C promoter activity--A cellular response of lung cells to hypoxia" Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 360:659-665, 2007
 
 
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