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Shan Quah

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Evodevo|October 10, 2015
The Hox cluster microRNA miR-615: a case study of intronic microRNA evolutionShan Quah, Peter W H Holland
Dermatology and Therapy|April 14, 2021
Repurposing Belinostat for Alleviation of Atopic DermatitisShan Quah, Gowtham Subramanian, Prabha Sampath
The FEBS Journal|June 16, 2018
Cancer: the dark side of wound healingGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Prabha Sampath
Translational Cancer Research|February 4, 2022
Metastasis suppression and enhancement of anti-tumour immunity by targeting the FSTL1-DIP2A axisGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Prabha Sampath
Plos One|November 12, 2015
A Diversity of Conserved and Novel Ovarian MicroRNAs in the Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)Shan Quah, Casper J Breuker, Peter W H Holland
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 11, 2015
A Burst of miRNA Innovation in the Early Evolution of Butterflies and MothsShan Quah, Jerome H L Hui, Peter W H Holland
American Journal of Cancer Research|November 12, 2021
HuR enhances FSTL1 transcript stability to promote invasion and metastasis of squamous cell carcinomaGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Lum Guo Guang, et al.
Trends in Molecular Medicine|August 7, 2024
MicroRNAs: a symphony orchestrating evolution and disease dynamicsShan Quah, Gowtham Subramanian, Jonathan S L Tan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 5, 2019
MicroRNA-138 is a Prognostic Biomarker for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and Promotes Tumorigenesis via TUSC2 repressionSrikanth Nama, Manish Muhuri, Federica Di Pascale, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 14, 2013
How are comparative genomics and the study of microRNAs changing our views on arthropod endocrinology and adaptations to the environment?Nathan J Kenny, Shan Quah, Peter W H Holland, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 17) with videos related to

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Evodevo|October 10, 2015
The Hox cluster microRNA miR-615: a case study of intronic microRNA evolutionShan Quah, Peter W H Holland
Dermatology and Therapy|April 14, 2021
Repurposing Belinostat for Alleviation of Atopic DermatitisShan Quah, Gowtham Subramanian, Prabha Sampath
The FEBS Journal|June 16, 2018
Cancer: the dark side of wound healingGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Prabha Sampath
Translational Cancer Research|February 4, 2022
Metastasis suppression and enhancement of anti-tumour immunity by targeting the FSTL1-DIP2A axisGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Prabha Sampath
Plos One|November 12, 2015
A Diversity of Conserved and Novel Ovarian MicroRNAs in the Speckled Wood (Pararge aegeria)Shan Quah, Casper J Breuker, Peter W H Holland
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 11, 2015
A Burst of miRNA Innovation in the Early Evolution of Butterflies and MothsShan Quah, Jerome H L Hui, Peter W H Holland
American Journal of Cancer Research|November 12, 2021
HuR enhances FSTL1 transcript stability to promote invasion and metastasis of squamous cell carcinomaGopinath M Sundaram, Shan Quah, Lum Guo Guang, et al.
Trends in Molecular Medicine|August 7, 2024
MicroRNAs: a symphony orchestrating evolution and disease dynamicsShan Quah, Gowtham Subramanian, Jonathan S L Tan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 5, 2019
MicroRNA-138 is a Prognostic Biomarker for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and Promotes Tumorigenesis via TUSC2 repressionSrikanth Nama, Manish Muhuri, Federica Di Pascale, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 14, 2013
How are comparative genomics and the study of microRNAs changing our views on arthropod endocrinology and adaptations to the environment?Nathan J Kenny, Shan Quah, Peter W H Holland, et al.
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