Zhi-Min Yuan

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Oncology
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Dmitri Wiederschain grad student 2003 Harvard
Kun-Chih K. Tsai grad student 2005 Harvard
Mihee M. Kim grad student 2008 Harvard
Vanessa Lopez-Pajares grad student 2008 Harvard
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Nagpal I, Yuan ZM. (2022) p53-mediated metabolic response to low doses of ionizing radiation. International Journal of Radiation Biology. 1-7
Wang B, Rasmussen-Ivey C, Little JB, et al. (2022) The MDM2/MDMX/p53 axis in the adaptive stress response. Translational Cancer Research. 9: 1993-1997
Nagpal I, Yuan ZM. (2021) The Basally Expressed p53-Mediated Homeostatic Function. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 775312
Wang B, Lim CB, Yan J, et al. (2020) MDMX phosphorylation-dependent p53 downregulation contributes to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Journal of Molecular Cell Biology
Wang B, Rasmussen-Ivey C, Little JB, et al. (2020) The MDM2/MDMX/p53 axis in the adaptive stress response Translational Cancer Research. 9: 1993-1997
Gong L, Zhang Q, Pan X, et al. (2019) p53 Protects Cells from Death at the Heatstroke Threshold Temperature. Cell Reports. 29: 3693-3707.e5
Gong L, Pan X, Abali GK, et al. (2019) Functional interplay between p53 and Δ133p53 in adaptive stress response. Cell Death and Differentiation
Kuser-Abali G, Gong L, Yan J, et al. (2018) An EZH2-mediated epigenetic mechanism behind p53-dependent tissue sensitivity to DNA damage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Gong L, Pan X, Lim CB, et al. (2018) A functional interplay between Δ133p53 and ΔNp63 in promoting glycolytic metabolism to fuel cancer cell proliferation. Oncogene
de Polo A, Vivekanandan V, Little JB, et al. (2016) MDMX under stress: the MDMX-MDM2 complex as stress signals hub. Translational Cancer Research. 5: 725-732
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