Shih-Chong Tsai
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Humanized PD-1 Knock-in Mice Reveal Nivolumab's Inhibitory Effects on Glioblastoma Tumor Progression
Chiang C, Huang M, Tsai S, Hsu F, Liao T, Yu J, et al.
In Vivo
. 2023 Aug;
37(5):1991-2000.
PMID: 37652472
Background/aim: Immunotherapy has been considered a promising approach for brain tumor treatment since the discovery of the brain lymphatic system. Glioblastoma (GBM), the most aggressive type of brain tumor, is...
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Xu X, Sarikas A, Dias-Santagata D, Dolios G, Lafontant P, Tsai S, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2008 May;
30(4):403-14.
PMID: 18498745
Recent genetic studies have documented a pivotal growth-regulatory role played by the Cullin 7 (CUL7) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex containing the Fbw8-substrate-targeting subunit, Skp1, and the ROC1 RING finger protein....
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Dowell J, Tsai S, Dias-Santagata D, Nakajima H, Wang Z, Zhu W, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2007 Jan;
1773(3):358-66.
PMID: 17229476
p193/CUL7 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase initially identified as an SV40 Large T Antigen binding protein. Expression of a dominant interfering variant of mouse p193/CUL7 (designated 1152stop) conferred resistance to...
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Nakajima H, Nakajima H, Tsai S, Field L
Circ Res
. 2004 May;
94(12):1606-14.
PMID: 15142950
Previous studies have demonstrated that expression of p193 and p53 mutants with dominant-interfering activities renders embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes responsive to the growth promoting activities of the E1A viral oncoproteins....