Ming Alan Yang
Affiliations: | 2016 | Biology | University of York (UK) |
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Wei R, Shi X, Qiu W, et al. (2025) ATXN3 deubiquitinates ZEB1 and facilitates epithelial-mesenchymal transition in glioblastoma. Scientific Reports. 15: 7868 |
Zhai P, Zhang H, Li Q, et al. (2024) SETBP1 activation upon MDM4-enhanced ubiquitination of NR3C1 triggers dissemination of colorectal cancer cells. Clinical & Experimental Metastasis |
Yang M, Brackenbury WJ. (2022) Harnessing the Membrane Potential to Combat Cancer Progression. Bioelectricity. 4: 75-80 |
Niu X, Yin L, Yang X, et al. (2022) Serum amyloid A 1 induces suppressive neutrophils through the Toll-like receptor 2-mediated signaling pathway to promote progression of breast cancer. Cancer Science |
Simon A, Yang M, Marrison JL, et al. (2020) Metastatic breast cancer cells induce altered microglial morphology and electrical excitability in vivo. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 17: 87 |
Yang M, James AD, Suman R, et al. (2019) Voltage-dependent activation of Rac1 by Na 1.5 channels promotes cell migration. Journal of Cellular Physiology |
Mohammed FH, Khajah MA, Yang M, et al. (2016) Blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels inhibits invasion of endocrine-resistant breast cancer cells. International Journal of Oncology. 48: 73-83 |
Nelson M, Yang M, Millican-Slater R, et al. (2015) Nav1.5 regulates breast tumor growth and metastatic dissemination in vivo. Oncotarget |
Nelson M, Yang M, Dowle AA, et al. (2015) The sodium channel-blocking antiepileptic drug phenytoin inhibits breast tumour growth and metastasis. Molecular Cancer. 14: 13 |
Brackenbury WJ, Nelson M, Yang M, et al. (2015) Abstract P6-03-10: Targeting voltage-gated sodium channels with the antiepileptic drug phenytoin inhibits breast tumor growth and metastasis Cancer Research. 75 |