Xiaofei Chang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorLeonard F. Bjeldanes | grad student | 2005 | UC Berkeley | |
(Studies of the antiangiogenic and antitumorigenic effects of 3,3'-diindolylmethane and its molecular mechanisms.) |
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Brait M, Ling S, Nagpal JK, et al. (2012) Cysteine dioxygenase 1 is a tumor suppressor gene silenced by promoter methylation in multiple human cancers. Plos One. 7: e44951 |
Kim MS, Chang X, LeBron C, et al. (2010) Neurofilament heavy polypeptide regulates the Akt-beta-catenin pathway in human esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Plos One. 5: e9003 |
Wu G, Guo Z, Chang X, et al. (2007) LOXL1 and LOXL4 are epigenetically silenced and can inhibit ras/extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling pathway in human bladder cancer. Cancer Research. 67: 4123-9 |
Wu G, Guo Z, Chatterjee A, et al. (2006) Overexpression of glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) transamidase subunits phosphatidylinositol glycan class T and/or GPI anchor attachment 1 induces tumorigenesis and contributes to invasion in human breast cancer. Cancer Research. 66: 9829-36 |
Chang X, Firestone GL, Bjeldanes LF. (2006) Inhibition of growth factor-induced Ras signaling in vascular endothelial cells and angiogenesis by 3,3'-diindolylmethane. Carcinogenesis. 27: 541-50 |
Chang X, Tou JC, Hong C, et al. (2005) 3,3'-Diindolylmethane inhibits angiogenesis and the growth of transplantable human breast carcinoma in athymic mice. Carcinogenesis. 26: 771-8 |