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Haiyang Guo
the Second Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University
2011
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36997534MYC reshapes CTCF-mediated chromatin architecture in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2023
35197566Cullin 4b-RING ubiquitin ligase targets IRGM1 to regulate Wnt signaling and intestinal homeostasis.Cell Death Differ2022
34087784Correction: Epigenetic Regulation of NAMPT by NAMPT-AS Drives Metastatic Progression in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.Cancer Res2021
33741908CRISPRi screens reveal a DNA methylation-mediated 3D genome dependent causal mechanism in prostate cancer.Nat Commun2021
33542074Emergence of Enzalutamide Resistance in Prostate Cancer is Associated with BCL-2 and IKKB Dependencies.Clin Cancer Res2021
33822841Uncovering the dosage-dependent roles of Arid1a in gastric tumorigenesis for combinatorial drug therapy.J Exp Med2021
33731694Splicing factor USP39 promotes ovarian cancer malignancy through maintaining efficient splicing of oncogenic HMGA2.Cell Death Dis2021
34911936Androgen receptor and MYC equilibration centralizes on developmental super-enhancer.Nat Commun2021
34987705Autophagic Flux Unleashes GATA4-NF-<i>κ</i>B Axis to Promote Antioxidant Defense-Dependent Survival of Colorectal Cancer Cells under Chronic Acidosis.Oxid Med Cell Longev2021
34472665LncPSCA in the 8q24.3 risk locus drives gastric cancer through destabilizing DDX5.EMBO Rep2021
32351899Whole-Genome Sequencing and Target Validation Analysis of Müllerian Adenosarcoma: A Tumor With Complex but Specific Genetic Alterations.Front Oncol2020
32771525Cyclin F and KIF20A, FOXM1 target genes, increase proliferation and invasion of ovarian cancer cells.Exp Cell Res2020
30391675Pan-senescence transcriptome analysis identified RRAD as a marker and negative regulator of cellular senescence.Free Radic Biol Med2019
31844668Gastrointestinal transcription factors drive lineage-specific developmental programs in organ specification and cancer.Sci Adv2019
30735634Widespread and Functional RNA Circularization in Localized Prostate Cancer.Cell2019
30940661Epigenetic Regulation of <i>NAMPT</i> by <i>NAMPT-AS</i> Drives Metastatic Progression in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.Cancer Res2019
30655535ONECUT2 is a driver of neuroendocrine prostate cancer.Nat Commun2019
30033362Risk SNP-Mediated Promoter-Enhancer Switching Drives Prostate Cancer through lncRNA PCAT19.Cell2018
30212448Refined RIP-seq protocol for epitranscriptome analysis with low input materials.PLoS Biol2018
30206313Application of ex-vivo spheroid model system for the analysis of senescence and senolytic phenotypes in uterine leiomyoma.Lab Invest2018
27885842Crucial role of noncoding RNA in driving prostate cancer development and progression.Epigenomics2017
28303009Resveratrol sequentially induces replication and oxidative stresses to drive p53-CXCR2 mediated cellular senescence in cancer cells.Sci Rep2017
28501461Spliceosome-associated factor CTNNBL1 promotes proliferation and invasion in ovarian cancer.Exp Cell Res2017
28239419Variant Set Enrichment: an R package to identify disease-associated functional genomic regions.BioData Min2017
29754555Noncoding RNA for personalized prostate cancer treatment: utilizing the 'dark matters' of the genome.Per Med2017
28916652LSD1-Mediated Epigenetic Reprogramming Drives CENPE Expression and Prostate Cancer Progression.Cancer Res2017
26950675GSH-dependent antioxidant defense contributes to the acclimation of colon cancer cells to acidic microenvironment.Cell Cycle2016
27655386Histologic and molecular analysis of patient derived xenografts of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma.J Hematol Oncol2016
27526323Modulation of long noncoding RNAs by risk SNPs underlying genetic predispositions to prostate cancer.Nat Genet2016
25464270CUL4B impedes stress-induced cellular senescence by dampening a p53-reactive oxygen species positive feedback loop.Free Radic Biol Med2015
26176175Artesunate sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to cisplatin by downregulating RAD51.Cancer Biol Ther2015
24986214Molecular analyses of 6 different types of uterine smooth muscle tumors: Emphasis in atypical leiomyoma.Cancer2014
25268745Integrated analysis of long noncoding RNAs and mRNAs reveals their potential roles in the pathogenesis of uterine leiomyomas.Oncotarget2014
25302047Oxidative stress preferentially induces a subtype of micronuclei and mediates the genomic instability caused by p53 dysfunction.Mutat Res2014
23869868Chemokine receptor CXCR2 is transactivated by p53 and induces p38-mediated cellular senescence in response to DNA damage.Aging Cell2013
21371176Metadherin enhances the invasiveness of breast cancer cells by inducing epithelial to mesenchymal transition.Cancer Sci2011
21525980Replication stress induces micronuclei comprising of aggregated DNA double-strand breaks.PLoS One2011
21858113Berberine radiosensitizes human esophageal cancer cells by downregulating homologous recombination repair protein RAD51.PLoS One2011
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