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Epigenetic Control of Anoikis in Lung Cancer | Terada Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/terada-lab/research/epigenetic-control-anoikis-lung-cancer
The loss of adhesion of epithelial and endothelial cells from the extracellular matrix causes a specialized form of apoptosis called anoikis.
Mornings with art, lessons learned: Feedback regulation, restriction threshold biology, and redundancy govern molecular stress responses
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/sites/default/files/2022-11/49_Bey_JCP.pdf
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY 209:604–610 (2006) Mornings With Art, Lessons Learned: Feedback Regulation, Restriction Threshold Biology, and Redundancy Govern Molecular Stress Responses ERIK A. BEY, SHELLY M. WUERZBERGER-DAVIS, JOHN J. PINK, CHIN-RANG YANG, SHINAKO ARAKI, KATHRYN E. REINICKE, MELISSA S. BENTLE, YING DONG, EVA CATALDO, TRACY L. CRISWELL, MARK W. WAGNER, LONGSHAN LI, JINMING GAO, AND DAVID A. BOOTHMAN* Laboratory of Molecular Stress Responses, Department of Pharmacology and
People | Terada Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Get to know our Principal Investigator and team of researchers at Terada Lab
Contact Us | Meng Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/meng-xiaosong-lab/about-us/contact-us
How to contact the members of the Meng lab is led by Xiaosong Meng at UT Southwestern.
Publications | Wu (Tuoqi) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/wu-tuoqi-lab/publications
Publications for Tuoqi Wu PhD
Our Space | Meng Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/meng-xiaosong-lab/about-us/our-space
The Meng lab is in the J building on the south campus at UT Southwestern.
Contact | Terada Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/sites/default/files/2022-11/113_Li_polychem.pdf
Polymer Chemistry PAPER Cite this: DOI: 10.1039/c6py01104g Received 24th June 2016, Accepted 30th August 2016 DOI: 10.1039/c6py01104g www.rsc.org/polymers Non-covalent interactions in controlling pH-responsive behaviors of self-assembled nanosystems† Yang Li,a Zhaohui Wang,a Qi Wei,a,b Min Luo,a Gang Huang,a Baran D. Sumerc and Jinming Gao*a Self-assembly and associated dynamic and reversible non-covalent interactions are the basis of protein biochemistry (e.g., protein folding) and the
People | Hobbs-Cohen Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Photoactivation switch from type II to type I reactions by electron-rich micelles for improved photodynamic therapy of cancer cells under hypoxia
https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/sites/default/files/2022-11/90_Ding_JCR2.pdf
Journal of Controlled Release 156 (2011) 276–280 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Controlled Release j ourna l homepage: www.e lsev ie r .com/ locate / jconre l Concept paper Photoactivation switch from type II to type I reactions by electron-rich micelles for improved photodynamic therapy of cancer cells under hypoxia Huiying Ding a, Haijun Yu a, Ying Dong a, Ruhai Tian a, Gang Huang a, David A. Boothman a, Baran D. Sumer b, Jinming Gao a,⁎ a Department of