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Sichun Lin
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toronto
2012
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Sami Nourreddine (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
38012306Identification of druggable regulators of cell secretion via a kinome-wide screen and high-throughput immunomagnetic cell sorting.Nat Biomed Eng2024
37040490Efficient Delivery of Biological Cargos into Primary Cells by Electrodeposited Nanoneedles via Cell-Cycle-Dependent Endocytosis.Nano Lett2023
38032106FBXW7-loss Sensitizes Cells to ATR Inhibition Through Induced Mitotic Catastrophe.Cancer Res Commun2023
34757425The F-box protein Bard (CG14317) targets the Smaug RNA-binding protein for destruction during the Drosophila maternal-to-zygotic transition.Genetics2022
35639489Nanoparticle Amplification Labeling for High-Performance Magnetic Cell Sorting.Nano Lett2022
36589880nuPRISM: Microfluidic Genome-Wide Phenotypic Screening Platform for Cellular Nuclei.ACS Cent Sci2022
36278408SCF<sup>FBXW7</sup> regulates G2-M progression through control of CCNL1 ubiquitination.EMBO Rep2022
36309522CDK12 is hyperactivated and a synthetic-lethal target in BRAF-mutated melanoma.Nat Commun2022
36054348Genome-wide in vivo screen of circulating tumor cells identifies <i>SLIT2</i> as a regulator of metastasis.Sci Adv2022
32160542The RNA-Binding Protein Rasputin/G3BP Enhances the Stability and Translation of Its Target mRNAs.Cell Rep2020
31881079IPO11 mediates βcatenin nuclear import in a subset of colorectal cancers.J Cell Biol2020
31760894SET8 localization to chromatin flanking DNA damage is dependent on RNF168 ubiquitin ligase.Cell Cycle2020
32579915Precise Temporal Regulation of Post-transcriptional Repressors Is Required for an Orderly Drosophila Maternal-to-Zygotic Transition.Cell Rep2020
32709883Copper bioavailability is a KRAS-specific vulnerability in colorectal cancer.Nat Commun2020
25252681SET8 methyltransferase activity during the DNA double-strand break response is required for recruitment of 53BP1.EMBO Rep2014
22266654ATM regulates proteasome-dependent subnuclear localization of TRF1, which is important for telomere maintenance.Nucleic Acids Res2012
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