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HPV16 E6/E7 upregulates HIF-2α and VEGF by inhibiting LKB1 in lung cancer cells por Jian-Shuang Shao, Jian Sun, Shiyu Wang, Katherine Chung, Jin Tong Du, Jason Wang, Xue-Shan Qiu, En-Hua Wang, Guang-Ping Wu
Publicado 2017-07-01Long-term persistent infection of HPV16 E6/E7 is frequently associated with lung cancers, especially in non-smokers and in Asians. However, molecular mechanisms of HPV16 E6/E7 induction of lung cancer are not fully understood. Using bi-directional genetic manipulation and four well-established lung...
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Follow-up Exploration of the TWA 7 Planet–Disk System with JWST NIRCam por Katie A. Crotts, Aarynn L. Carter, Kellen Lawson, James Mang, Beth Biller, Mark Booth, Rodrigo Ferrer-Chavez, Julien H. Girard, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Michael C. Liu, Sebastian Marino, Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer, Andy Skemer, Giovanni M. Strampelli, Jason Wang, Olivier Absil, William O. Balmer, Raphaël Bendahan-West, Ellis Bogat, Rachel Bowens-Rubin, Gaël Chauvin, Clémence Fontanive, Kyle Franson, Jens Kammerer, Jarron Leisenring, Caroline V. Morley, Isabel Rebollido, Nour Skaf, Ben J. Sutlieff, Evelyn L. Bruinsma, Sasha Hinkley, Kielan Hoch, Andrew D. James, Rohan Kane, Dimitri Mawet, Michael R. Meyer, Skyler Palatnick, Marshall D. Perrin, Shrishmoy Ray, Emily Rickman, Aniket Sanghi, Klaus Subbotina Stephenson
Publicado 2025-01-01The young M star TWA 7 hosts a bright and near face-on debris disk, which has been imaged from the optical to the submillimeter. The disk displays multiple complex substructures such as three disk components, a large dust clump, and spiral arms, suggesting the presence of planets to actively sculpt...
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