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Aaron N Chang
Baylor College of Medicine
2002
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
32160543MYC Dysregulates Mitosis, Revealing Cancer Vulnerabilities.Cell Rep2020
31067454The ER Membrane Protein Complex Promotes Biogenesis of Dengue and Zika Virus Non-structural Multi-pass Transmembrane Proteins to Support Infection.Cell Rep2019
28846070Proteasome activity regulates CD8+ T lymphocyte metabolism and fate specification.J Clin Invest2017
28319113Combinatorial CRISPR-Cas9 screens for de novo mapping of genetic interactions.Nat Methods2017
28938112Non-coding Transcription Instructs Chromatin Folding and Compartmentalization to Dictate Enhancer-Promoter Communication and T Cell Fate.Cell2017
26930717Downregulation of 26S proteasome catalytic activity promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition.Oncotarget2016
27457619Id3 Orchestrates Germinal Center B Cell Development.Mol Cell Biol2016
24870620MicroRNA-29c mediates initiation of gastric carcinogenesis by directly targeting ITGB1.Gut2015
25985234The chromatin remodeler Brg1 activates enhancer repertoires to establish B cell identity and modulate cell growth.Nat Immunol2015
25691468The E-Id protein axis modulates the activities of the PI3K-AKT-mTORC1-Hif1a and c-myc/p19Arf pathways to suppress innate variant TFH cell development, thymocyte expansion, and lymphomagenesis.Genes Dev2015
23913442MicroRNA-494 within an oncogenic microRNA megacluster regulates G1/S transition in liver tumorigenesis through suppression of mutated in colorectal cancer.Hepatology2014
25429466Proteomic analysis of highly prevalent amyloid A amyloidosis endemic to endangered island foxes.PLoS One2014
24973820Id2 and Id3 maintain the regulatory T cell pool to suppress inflammatory disease.Nat Immunol2014
22344686MicroRNA-21 promotes fibrosis of the kidney by silencing metabolic pathways.Sci Transl Med2012
22623531Functional genomics identifies therapeutic targets for MYC-driven cancer.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2012
21646721Antagonism of miR-33 in mice promotes reverse cholesterol transport and regression of atherosclerosis.J Clin Invest2011
20838583An integrative multi-network and multi-classifier approach to predict genetic interactions.PLoS Comput Biol2010
19190338Identification of SULF2 as a novel transcriptional target of p53 by use of integrated genomic analyses.Cancer Res2009
19652553MicroRNA miR-210 modulates cellular response to hypoxia through the MYC antagonist MNT.Cell Cycle2009
19597784Prioritizing genes for pathway impact using network analysis.Methods Mol Biol2009
19074876Coordinated regulation of cell cycle transcripts by p53-Inducible microRNAs, miR-192 and miR-215.Cancer Res2008
16542421INTEGRATOR: interactive graphical search of large protein interactomes over the Web.BMC Bioinformatics2006
15613388An enhanced Java graph applet interface for visualizing interactomes.Bioinformatics2005
16082385The transcription factor GATA2 regulates differentiation of brown adipocytes.EMBO Rep2005
15980482BIOVERSE: enhancements to the framework for structural, functional and contextual modeling of proteins and proteomes.Nucleic Acids Res2005
14504093Functional overlap of GATA-1 and GATA-2 in primitive hematopoietic development.Blood2004
12077323GATA-factor dependence of the multitype zinc-finger protein FOG-1 for its essential role in megakaryopoiesis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2002
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