Qinghu Ren, Ph.D.

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University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
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the histone genes and tubulin genes of the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila
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Martin A. Gorovsky grad student 2003 Rochester
 (In vivo functions of the post-translational modifications of histone H2A and H2A.Z in Tetrahymena thermophila.)
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Zheng J, Ma LT, Ren QY, et al. (2014) The influence of astragalus polysaccharide and β-elemene on LX-2 cell growth, apoptosis and activation. Bmc Gastroenterology. 14: 224
Song X, Gjoneska E, Ren Q, et al. (2007) Phosphorylation of the SQ H2A.X motif is required for proper meiosis and mitosis in Tetrahymena thermophila. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 27: 2648-60
Eisen JA, Coyne RS, Wu M, et al. (2006) Macronuclear genome sequence of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, a model eukaryote. Plos Biology. 4: e286
Ren Q, Gorovsky MA. (2003) The nonessential H2A N-terminal tail can function as an essential charge patch on the H2A.Z variant N-terminal tail Molecular and Cellular Biology. 23: 2778-2789
Ren Q, Gorovsky MA. (2001) Histone H2A.Z acetylation modulates an essential charge patch Molecular Cell. 7: 1329-1335
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