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Yun Chen
Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fudan University
2011
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37426659Distinct subtypes of endometriosis identified based on stromal-immune microenvironment and gene expression: implications for hormone therapy.Front Immunol2023
37436997Transcriptional and epigenomic profiling identifies YAP signaling as a key regulator of intestinal epithelium maturation.Sci Adv2023
35493321Identification of Functional CircRNA-miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Neurons of Patients With Cocaine Use Disorder.Front Mol Neurosci2022
33274667Personalized B cell response to the <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG</i> probiotic in healthy human subjects: a randomized trial.Gut Microbes2020
31924618Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG Genomic and Phenotypic Stability in an Industrial Production Process.Appl Environ Microbiol2020
30566651Comprehensive profiling of the fission yeast transcription start site activity during stress and media response.Nucleic Acids Res2019
29695774Characterization of the enhancer and promoter landscape of inflammatory bowel disease from human colon biopsies.Nat Commun2018
30212902The RNA exosome contributes to gene expression regulation during stem cell differentiation.Nucleic Acids Res2018
29263823Relation between <i>NOD2</i> genotype and changes in innate signaling in Crohn's disease on mRNA and miRNA levels.NPJ Genom Med2017
28345861Identification of Gene Transcription Start Sites and Enhancers Responding to Pulmonary Carbon Nanotube Exposure in Vivo.ACS Nano2017
27151980Corrigendum: Human nonsense-mediated RNA decay initiates widely by endonucleolysis and targets snoRNA host genes.Genes Dev2016
28025337On-the-fly selection of cell-specific enhancers, genes, miRNAs and proteins across the human body using SlideBase.Database (Oxford)2016
27871484Identification of a Nuclear Exosome Decay Pathway for Processed Transcripts.Mol Cell2016
27455346Principles for RNA metabolism and alternative transcription initiation within closely spaced promoters.Nat Genet2016
26545074Human Gene Promoters Are Intrinsically Bidirectional.Mol Cell2015
24670764A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.Nature2014
25403180Human nonsense-mediated RNA decay initiates widely by endonucleolysis and targets snoRNA host genes.Genes Dev2014
24670763An atlas of active enhancers across human cell types and tissues.Nature2014
23851456Polyadenylation site-induced decay of upstream transcripts enforces promoter directionality.Nat Struct Mol Biol2013
21410980Cross species comparison of C/EBPα and PPARγ profiles in mouse and human adipocytes reveals interdependent retention of binding sites.BMC Genomics2011
21822281Biogenic mechanisms and utilization of small RNAs derived from human protein-coding genes.Nat Struct Mol Biol2011
22047616Prediction of RNA Polymerase II recruitment, elongation and stalling from histone modification data.BMC Genomics2011
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