Athena W Lin
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Recent Articles
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Saleem A, Bekele A, Fitzpatrick M, Mahmoud E, Lin A, Velasco H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Nov;
14(11):e0215117.
PMID: 31714915
Purpose: Cervical cancer remains the second most common cancer and cancer-related death among women in Ethiopia. This is the first study, to our knowledge, describing the demographic, and clinicopathologic characteristics...
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Diep C, Kaur G, Keppler D, Lin A
Methods Mol Biol
. 2014 Oct;
1249:121-31.
PMID: 25348302
Retroviral gene transfer is a highly efficient and effective method of stably introducing genetic material into the genome of specific cell types. The process involves the transfection of retroviral expression...
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Keppler D, Zhang J, Bihani T, Lin A
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2011 Jun;
66(7):723-31.
PMID: 21636832
Senescent cells exhibit altered expression of numerous genes. Identifying the significance of the changes in gene expression may help advance our understanding of the senescence biology. Here, we report on...
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Gregorie C, Wiesen J, Magner W, Lin A, Tomasi T
J Reprod Immunol
. 2009 Jun;
81(1):25-33.
PMID: 19493573
Trophoblast cells and many cancer cells that harbor foreign antigens may evade immunity by epigenetic silencing of key immune response genes, including MHC class I and II and CD40. Chromatin...
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Li Y, Lin A, Zhang X, Wang Y, Wang X, Goodrich D
Cancer Res
. 2007 Jul;
67(14):6657-64.
PMID: 17638875
The evolutionarily conserved TREX (Transcription/Export) complex physically couples transcription, messenger ribonucleoprotein particle biogenesis, RNA processing, and RNA export for a subset of genes. HPR1 encodes an essential component of the...
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Bihani T, Chicas A, Lo C, Lin A
J Biol Chem
. 2006 Dec;
282(4):2666-75.
PMID: 17135242
Activated Ras signaling can induce a permanent growth arrest in osteosarcoma cells. Here, we report that a senescence-like growth inhibition is also achieved in human carcinoma cells upon the transduction...
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Mason D, Keppler D, Zhang J, Jackson T, Seger Y, Matsui S, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 2005 Nov;
27(2):350-9.
PMID: 16280331
In contrast to rodent cells, normal human fibroblasts are generally resistant to neoplastic transformation in vitro. Here, we report the derivation and characterization of a spontaneously transformed cell line from...
8.
Weebadda W, Jackson T, Lin A
J Cell Biochem
. 2005 Jan;
94(6):1135-47.
PMID: 15668906
Upregulation of the p16 tumor suppressor is a hallmark of senescence in human fibroblasts. In this study, we investigated potential protein modification of p16 in senescent human fibroblasts using 2D...
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Bihani T, Mason D, Jackson T, Chen S, Boettner B, Lin A
Cell Cycle
. 2004 Oct;
3(9):1201-7.
PMID: 15492501
Several studies have shown that forced expression of oncogenic H-ras can induce a senescence-like permanent growth arrest in normal cells. Here we report that expression of oncogenic H-ras in human...
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Mason D, Jackson T, Lin A
Oncogene
. 2004 Oct;
23(57):9238-46.
PMID: 15489886
Senescence irreversibly arrests the proliferation of cells that have sustained significant cellular stress. Replicative senescence, due to the shortening and dysfunction of telomeres, appears to provide a barrier to the...