Haiyang Li, Ph.D.

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2004 Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Cell Biology, Genetics, Oncology
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I. Bernard Weinstein grad student 2004 Columbia
 (The roles of protein kinase C beta and the novel gene HINT1 in breast cancer.)
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Cen B, Li H, Weinstein IB. (2009) Histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1 up-regulates cellular levels of p27KIP1 by targeting ScfSKP2 ubiquitin ligase and Src. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 5265-76
Wang L, Li H, Zhang Y, et al. (2009) HINT1 inhibits beta-catenin/TCF4, USF2 and NFkappaB activity in human hepatoma cells. International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer. 124: 1526-34
Li H, Balajee AS, Su T, et al. (2008) The HINT1 tumor suppressor regulates both gamma-H2AX and ATM in response to DNA damage. The Journal of Cell Biology. 183: 253-65
Soh JW, Kazi JU, Li H, et al. (2008) Celecoxib-induced growth inhibition in SW480 colon cancer cells is associated with activation of protein kinase G. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 47: 519-25
Martin J, Piguet A, Ledermann M, et al. (2008) 82 ABLATION OF HISTIDINE TRIAD NUCLEOTIDE-BINDING PROTEIN-1 (HINT1) INCREASES SENSITIVITY TO HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA Journal of Hepatology. 48: S36
Wang L, Zhang Y, Li H, et al. (2007) Hint1 inhibits growth and activator protein-1 activity in human colon cancer cells. Cancer Research. 67: 4700-8
Li H, Weinstein IB. (2006) Protein kinase C beta enhances growth and expression of cyclin D1 in human breast cancer cells. Cancer Research. 66: 11399-408
Li H, Zhang Y, Su T, et al. (2006) Hint1 is a haplo-insufficient tumor suppressor in mice. Oncogene. 25: 713-21
Weinstein IB, Li H. (2004) Mast cells provide a "HINT" to the function of an exotic nucleotide. Immunity. 20: 119-20
Deguchi A, Soh JW, Li H, et al. (2002) Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) phosphorylation provides a biomarker for the action of exisulind and related agents that activate protein kinase G. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 1: 803-9
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