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Chaun-Yuan Li

Radiation Biology Research, Duke University Medical Center

Funded Projects

Molecular Characterization of the Role of SOD Genes in Mammalian Cellular Response to Low Dose Ionizing, abstract, description.

Technical Abstracts

2006 Workshop:
The Roles of Superoxide Dismutage (SOD) in Low Dose Radiation Induced Adaptive Response
Yang, Z., Chuang, E., Batinic-Haberle, I., and Li, C.-Y.

2005 Workshop:
Molecular Characterization of the Roles of SOD Genes in Mammalian Cellular Response to Low Dose Radiation
Li, C.-Y., Guo, Z., Yang, Z., and Chuang, E.

2003 Workshop:
Molecular Characterization of the Roles of SOD Genes in Mammalian Cellular Response to Low Dose Radiation
Li, C.-Y. and Chuang, E.

Publications

Li, F., Sonveaux, P., Rabbani, Z.N., Liu, S., Yan, B., Huang, Q., Vujaskovic, Z., Dewhirst, M.W., and Li, C.-Y. (2007). Regulation of HIF-1 alpha stability through S-nitrosylation. Molecular Cell 26(1):63-74.

Chuang, E.Y., Chen, X., Tsai, M-H., Yan, H., Li, C.-Y., Mitchell, J.B., Nagasawa, H., Wilson, P.F., Peng, Y., Fitzek, M.M., Bedford, J.S. and Little, J.B . (2006). Abnormal gene expression profiles in unaffected parents of patients with hereditary-type retinoblastoma. Cancer Research 66(7): 3428-3433

Yan, B., Wang, H., Peng, Y., Hu, Y., Wang, H., Zhang, X., Chen, Q., Bedford, J.S., Dewhirst, M.W., and Li, C.-Y. ( 2006). A unique role of the DNA fragmentation factor in maintaining genomic stability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103(5):1504-1509.

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