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Xiaohe Yang to MAP Kinase Signaling System

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Xiaohe Yang has written about MAP Kinase Signaling System.
Connection Strength

1.056
  1. Yang X, Hei C, Liu P, Li PA. Prevention of post-ischemic seizure by rapamycin is associated with deactivation of mTOR and ERK1/2 pathways in hyperglycemic rats. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2019 11 26; 520(1):47-53.
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    Score: 0.641
  2. Shi Y, Ma Z, Cheng Q, Wu Y, Parris AB, Kong L, Yang X. FGFR1 overexpression renders breast cancer cells resistant to metformin through activation of IRS1/ERK signaling. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. 2021 01; 1868(1):118877.
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    Score: 0.172
  3. Zhao M, Howard EW, Parris AB, Guo Z, Zhao Q, Yang X. Alcohol promotes migration and invasion of triple-negative breast cancer cells through activation of p38 MAPK and JNK. Mol Carcinog. 2017 03; 56(3):849-862.
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    Score: 0.130
  4. Yang X, Yang S, McKimmey C, Liu B, Edgerton SM, Bales W, Archer LT, Thor AD. Genistein induces enhanced growth promotion in ER-positive/erbB-2-overexpressing breast cancers by ER-erbB-2 cross talk and p27/kip1 downregulation. Carcinogenesis. 2010 Apr; 31(4):695-702.
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    Score: 0.082
  5. Liu P, Yang X, Hei C, Meli Y, Niu J, Sun T, Li PA. Rapamycin Reduced Ischemic Brain Damage in Diabetic Animals Is Associated with Suppressions of mTOR and ERK1/2 Signaling. Int J Biol Sci. 2016; 12(8):1032-40.
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    Score: 0.032
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