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Targeting p130Cas- and microtubule-dependent MYC regulation sensitizes pancreatic cancer to ERK MAPK inhibition
Main text (Cell Reports 35, 109291; June 29, 2021) There are errors in two figures of this paper. In Figure 6C, the p130Cas, total ERK, and phospho-p130Cas immunoblots inadvertently display alternative exposures from Figure 3D. In Figure S10B, images of four KX2-391-treated ex vivo tumors were inadvertently duplicated in the ERKi-treated ex vivo tumors.
Hongwei Holly Yin, Ph.D.
Research Professor, High Throughput Screening Core Academic Appointments Director, High Throughput Screening Core Facility Location Education & Experience Degrees 2001, Ph.D., Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 1995, B.S., Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, China Fellowship 2001-2004, Institute Fellow and Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Lead Discovery, Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego, California Professional...
Genetic regulation of gene expression across multiple tissues in chickens - Nature Genetics
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Abstract The chicken is a valuable model for understanding fundamental biology and vertebrate evolution and is a major global source of nutrient-dense and lean protein. Despite being the first non-mammalian amniote to have its genome sequenced, a systematic characterization of functional variation on the chicken genome remains lacking.
By Dailu Guan, Xiaoning Zhu, Conghao Zhong, Yali Hou, Yuelin Yao, Yuzhe Wang, Tianyi Xu, Hongwei Yin, Jinyan Teng, Zhiting Xu, Fabien Degalez, Mingshan Wang, Minsheng Peng, Mathieu Charles, Jacqueline Smith, Albert Johannes Buitenhuis, Goutam Sahana, Wesley C. Warren, Greger Larson, Xin Zhao, Bingjie Li, Ruidong Xiang, Zhe Zhang, Zhang Xuan Zhang, George Liu, Ning Yang, Xiaoxiang Hu, Huaijun Zhou
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