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    Lipopolysaccharide Induced Upregulation of β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase-I in Schwann cell

    β4 Galactosylation of glycoproteins is one of the most important post-translational modifications. Recent studies have demonstrated that aberrant galactosylation associates with some inflammation diseases. β-1...

    Huiguang Yang, Ling Hu, Jian** Chen, Jianchun Zhu, Tao Tao, Fupeng Zhang in Inflammation (2009)

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    SSeCKS is a Suppressor in Schwann Cell Differentiation and Myelination

    Src-suppressed protein kinase C substrate (SSeCKS) plays an important role in the differentiation process. In regeneration of sciatic nerve injury, expression of SSeCKS decreases, mainly in Schwann cells. Howe...

    Yuhong Ji, Tao Tao, Chun Cheng, Huiguang Yang, Youhua Wang in Neurochemical Research (2010)

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    Cyclin D3/CDK11p58 Complex Involved in Schwann Cells Proliferation Repression Caused by Lipopolysaccharide

    Schwann cells proliferation is the main characterize of kinds PNS inflammation diseases. It has been well documented that cyclin D3 /CDK11p58 complex inhibits cell function through multiple mechanisms, but the me...

    Yinong Duan, **ngxin He, Huiguang Yang, Yuhong Ji, Tao Tao, **ling Chen in Inflammation (2010)

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    SSeCKS Promotes Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Autocrine via Activating p38 and JNK Pathways in Schwann Cells

    Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) derived from activated Schwann cells (SCs) plays a critical role as an inflammatory mediator in the peripheral nervous system disease. TNF-α could act as an autocrine mediat...

    Zhengming Zhou, Tao Tao, Yuhong Ji, Huiguang Yang in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (2010)

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    β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase-involved in lipopolysaccharide-induced adhesion of schwann cells

    The carbohydrate moieties of glycoprotein are associated with some inflammatory diseases by affecting a wide range of biological functions of cells. This study aimed to investigate the role of β-1,4-galactosyl...

    Ling Hu, Huiguang Yang, Jian** Chen, **aohong Li, Zhiyun Ben in Inflammation Research (2011)

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    Expressions of Forkhead Class Box O 3a on Crushed Rat Sciatic Nerves and Differentiated Primary Schwann cells

    Forkhead box-containing protein, class O 3 a (FOXO3a), an Akt downstream target, plays an important role in peripheral nervous system. FOXO3a shares the ability to be inhibited and translocated from the nucleu...

    Qiuhong Wang, Youhua Wang, Zhengming Zhou, **ang Lu in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (2011)

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    Temporal and Spatial Expression of Cyclin H in Rat Spinal Cord Injury

    Cyclin H regulates cell cycle transitions; it always forms trimeric cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDK)-activating kinase (CAK) complex with CDK7 and MAT1 that phosphorylates a threonine residue in the CDK2...

    Gang Wu, Jianhua Cao, Chen Peng, Huiguang Yang, Zhiming Cui in NeuroMolecular Medicine (2011)

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    β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase I Promotes Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Autocrine via the Activation of MAP Kinase Signal Pathways in Schwann Cells

    Recent studies have demonstrated that aberrant galactosylation is associated with some inflammation diseases. β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase-I (β-1,4-GalT I), which transferred galactose to the terminal N-acetylg...

    Huiguang Yang, Qin Yuan, Qian Chen, Chunmiao Li in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience (2011)

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    The Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27Kip1 is a Positive Regulator of Schwann Cell Differentiation In Vitro

    Schwann cell precursors differentiating into a myelinating phenotype are critical for peripheral nerve development and regeneration. However, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms of Schwan...

    Honghui Li, Huiguang Yang, Yonghua Liu, Weipeng Huan in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience (2011)

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    An Upregulation of SIAH1 After Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Rats

    E3 ubiquitin ligase SIAH1 is a protein associated with the onset of nontumorigenicy in revertant tumorigenic cell lines and with several apoptotic processes. However, its role in the injury of the central nerv...

    Donglin Wang, Qiuhui Lu, Bai Shao, Gang Cui in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience (2011)

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    The Relationship Between Src-Suppressed C Kinase Substrate and β-1,4 Galactosyltransferase-I in the Process of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced TNF-α Secretion in Rat Primary Astrocytes

    Src-suppressed C kinase substrate (SSeCKS), a protein kinase C substrate, is a major lipopolysaccharide (LPS) response protein. In addition, β-1,4 Galactosyltransferase-I (β-1,4-GalT-I) also plays an important...

    Bai Shao, Chunmiao Li, Huiguang Yang, Aiguo Shen in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (2011)

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    β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase I involved in Schwann cells proliferation and apoptosis induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha via the activation of MAP kinases signal pathways

    β-1,4-galactosyltransferase-I (β-1,4-GalT-I) plays a critical role in the initiation and maintenance of peripheral nervous system inflammatory reaction. However, the exact function of β-1,4-GalT-I in the regul...

    Qin Yuan, Huiguang Yang, Chun Cheng, Chunmiao Li in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (2012)

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    The member of high temperature requirement family HtrA2 participates in neuronal apoptosis after intracerebral hemorrhage in adult rats

    The members of high-temperature requirement (HtrA) family are evolutionarily conserved serine proteases that combine a trypsin-like protease domain with at least one PDZ interaction domain. HtrA2, a special on...

    Huiqing Sun, Lei Li, Feng Zhou, Lin Zhu, Kaifu Ke in Journal of Molecular Histology (2013)

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    Involvement of Upregulated SYF2 in Schwann Cell Differentiation and Migration After Sciatic Nerve Crush

    SYF2 is a putative homolog of human p29 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It seems to be involved in pre-mRNA splicing and cell cycle progression. Disruption of SYF2 leads to reduced α-tubulin expression and delayed n...

    Zhengming Zhou, Yang Liu, **aoke Nie, Jianhua Cao in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (2014)

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    SCY1-Like 1-Binding Protein 1 (SCYL1BP1) Suppressed Sciatic Nerve Regeneration by Enhancing the RhoA Pathway

    SCY1-like 1-binding protein 1 (SCYL1BP1) is first identified as an interacting protein with SCYL1. Since SCYL1BP1 is a soluble protein with coiled-coil domains known to be relevant with transcriptional regulat...

    Weidong Zhang, Yonghua Liu, Xudong Zhu, Yi Cao, Yang Liu in Molecular Neurobiology (2016)

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    Upregulated Expression of TRIM32 Is Involved in Schwann Cell Differentiation, Migration and Neurite Outgrowth After Sciatic Nerve Crush

    Tripartite motif containing 32 (TRIM32), a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family, plays an indispensable role in myoblast proliferation. It also regulates neuron and skeletal muscle stem cell differenti...

    Yonghua Liu, Weijie Wu, Huiguang Yang, Zhengming Zhou in Neurochemical Research (2017)