E Shuyu
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Recent Articles
1.
Vogel P, Janke L, Gravano D, Lu M, Sawant D, Bush D, et al.
Vet Pathol
. 2017 May;
55(1):76-97.
PMID: 28494703
Only 2 major mast cell (MC) subtypes are commonly recognized in the mouse: the large connective tissue mast cells (CTMCs) and the mucosal mast cells (MMCs). Interepithelial mucosal inflammatory cells,...
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Cheng Y, Makarova N, Tsukahara R, Guo H, Shuyu E, Farrar P, et al.
Cell Signal
. 2009 Aug;
21(12):1874-84.
PMID: 19709640
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and its ether analog alkyl-glycerophosphate (AGP) elicit arterial wall remodeling when applied intralumenally into the uninjured carotid artery. LPA is the ligand of eight GPCRs and the...
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Lu X, Sun C, Valentine W, Shuyu E, Liu J, Tigyi G, et al.
J Org Chem
. 2009 Mar;
74(8):3192-5.
PMID: 19296586
The first enantioselective synthesis of chiral isosteric phosphonate analogues of FTY720 is described. One of these analogues, FTY720-(E)-vinylphosphonate (S)-5, but not its R enantiomer, elicited a potent antiapoptotic effect in...
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Dietrich P, Shanmugasundaram R, Shuyu E, Dragatsis I
Hum Mol Genet
. 2008 Oct;
18(1):142-50.
PMID: 18838463
Huntingtin (htt) is a 350 kDa protein of unknown function, with no homologies with other known proteins. Expansion of a polyglutamine stretch at the N-terminus of htt causes Huntington's disease...
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Deng W, Shuyu E, Tsukahara R, Valentine W, Durgam G, Gududuru V, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2007 May;
132(5):1834-51.
PMID: 17484878
Background & Aims: We recently identified lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) as a potent antiapoptotic agent for the intestinal epithelium. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of...