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    TRAF7-targeted HOXA5 acts as a tumor suppressor in prostate cancer progression and stemness via transcriptionally activating SPRY2 and regulating MEK/ERK signaling

    Homeobox A5 (HOXA5), a homeodomain transcription factor, is considered a tumor suppressor in cancer progression; however, its function in prostate cancer (PCa) remains unclear. This study focused on the releva...

    Jianfeng Ye, Wangmin Liu, Xueyang Yu, Lina Wu, Zhengjie Chen in Cell Death Discovery (2023)

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    In-Situ CO2 Partitioning Measurements in a Phragmites australis Wetland: Understanding Carbon Loss through Ecosystem Respiration

    Common reed (Phragmites australis) is dominant vegetation of temperate coastal wetlands in northeast China. To studying the link between ecosystem respiration (Reco) and its influential factors, a multi-year in-s...

    Xueyang Yu, Siyuan Ye, Linda Olsson, Mengjie Wei, Hans Brix in Wetlands (2020)

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    A 3-Year In-Situ Measurement of CO2 Efflux in Coastal Wetlands: Understanding Carbon Loss through Ecosystem Respiration and its Partitioning

    Understanding the link between ecosystem respiration (Reco) and its influential factors is necessary to evaluate the sources of gaseous carbon loss in coastal wetlands. Seablite (Suaeda salsa Pall.) is the main v...

    Xueyang Yu, Siyuan Ye, Linda Olsson, Mengjie Wei, Ken W. Krauss, Hans Brix in Wetlands (2020)

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    Erratum: Sall1 is a transcriptional regulator defining microglia identity and function

    Nat. Immunol. 17, 1397–1406 (2016); published online 24 October 2016; corrected after print 28 November 2016 In the HTML version of this article initially published, the scale bar was missing from the inset in...

    Anne Buttgereit, Iva Lelios, Xueyang Yu, Melissa Vrohlings in Nature Immunology (2017)

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    Sall1 is a transcriptional regulator defining microglia identity and function

    Microglia are CNS-resident macrophages, but studying their functions in health and disease has been challenging due to a lack of specific markers. Greter and colleagues identify the transcription factor Sall1 ...

    Anne Buttgereit, Iva Lelios, Xueyang Yu, Melissa Vrohlings in Nature Immunology (2016)