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Changxian Zhang

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Fu L, Wu Y, Zhang C, Fu T, Shi C
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2022 Apr; 24(17):9953-9963. PMID: 35445226
The radiative and multiphonon non-radiative relaxation rates of lanthanide ions are intrinsic parameters to characterize the optical properties, which are the basic data for the theoretical model and numerical simulation...
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Liu M, Deng W, Tang L, Liu M, Bao H, Guo C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Feb; 13(1):1006. PMID: 35194044
During decidualization in rodents, uterine stroma undergoes extensive reprograming into distinct cells, forming the discrete regions defined as the primary decidual zone (PDZ), the secondary decidual zone (SDZ) and the...
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Jiang X, Cao Y, Li F, Su Y, Li Y, Peng Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2014 Dec; 5:5809. PMID: 25517963
Inactivating MEN1 mutations are the most common genetic defects present in sporadic and inherited pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNETs). The lack of interventional therapies prompts us to explore the therapeutic approach...
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Li F, Su Y, Cheng Y, Jiang X, Peng Y, Li Y, et al.
Endocrinology . 2014 Oct; 156(1):48-57. PMID: 25343275
The tumor suppressor menin is recognized as a key regulator of β-cell proliferation. To induce tumorigenesis within the pancreatic β-cells, floxed alleles of Men1 were selectively ablated using Cre-recombinase driven...
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Cao Y, Xue Y, Xue L, Jiang X, Wang X, Zhang Z, et al.
J Hepatol . 2013 Jul; 59(6):1299-306. PMID: 23867312
Background & Aims: The development and progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are associated with aging, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. Understanding the precise regulatory networks of this process will...
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Cao Y, Liu R, Jiang X, Lu J, Jiang J, Zhang C, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2009 Aug; 29(20):5477-87. PMID: 19651895
Menin, which is encoded by the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) gene, is a tumor suppressor and transcriptional regulator. Menin controls proliferation and apoptosis of cells, especially pancreatic beta...