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Wee Siang Teo

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Breast Cancer Research : BCR|May 1, 2015
New insights into the role of ID proteins in breast cancer metastasis: a MET affairWee Siang Teo, Radhika Nair, Alexander Swarbrick
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|May 16, 2014
ID proteins regulate diverse aspects of cancer progression and provide novel therapeutic opportunitiesRadhika Nair, Wee Siang Teo, Vivek Mittal, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 6, 2017
An Emerging Role for Tubulin Isotypes in Modulating Cancer Biology and Chemotherapy ResistanceAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Joshua A McCarroll, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 16, 2022
βIII-Tubulin Gene Regulation in Health and DiseaseAlastair M P Duly, Felicity C L Kao, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Life Science Alliance|August 7, 2018
β-tubulin carboxy-terminal tails exhibit isotype-specific effects on microtubule dynamics in human gene-edited cellsAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Elvis Pandzic, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|May 27, 2017
Recent Progress in Energy-Driven Water SplittingSi Yin Tee, Khin Yin Win, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Cells|March 10, 2022
βIII-Tubulin Structural Domains Regulate Mitochondrial Network Architecture in an Isotype-Specific MannerAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Simon Brayford, et al.
Cancer Medicine|August 10, 2022
βIII-tubulin suppression enhances the activity of Amuvatinib to inhibit cell proliferation in c-Met positive non-small cell lung cancer cellsSimon Brayford, Alastair Duly, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Nature Communications|March 28, 2015
ID4 controls mammary stem cells and marks breast cancers with a stem cell-like phenotypeSimon Junankar, Laura A Baker, Daniel L Roden, et al.
Nature|February 19, 2010
Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern AfricaStephan C Schuster, Webb Miller, Aakrosh Ratan, et al.
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Breast Cancer Research : BCR|May 1, 2015
New insights into the role of ID proteins in breast cancer metastasis: a MET affairWee Siang Teo, Radhika Nair, Alexander Swarbrick
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|May 16, 2014
ID proteins regulate diverse aspects of cancer progression and provide novel therapeutic opportunitiesRadhika Nair, Wee Siang Teo, Vivek Mittal, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 6, 2017
An Emerging Role for Tubulin Isotypes in Modulating Cancer Biology and Chemotherapy ResistanceAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Joshua A McCarroll, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|May 16, 2022
βIII-Tubulin Gene Regulation in Health and DiseaseAlastair M P Duly, Felicity C L Kao, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Life Science Alliance|August 7, 2018
β-tubulin carboxy-terminal tails exhibit isotype-specific effects on microtubule dynamics in human gene-edited cellsAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Elvis Pandzic, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|May 27, 2017
Recent Progress in Energy-Driven Water SplittingSi Yin Tee, Khin Yin Win, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Cells|March 10, 2022
βIII-Tubulin Structural Domains Regulate Mitochondrial Network Architecture in an Isotype-Specific MannerAmelia L Parker, Wee Siang Teo, Simon Brayford, et al.
Cancer Medicine|August 10, 2022
βIII-tubulin suppression enhances the activity of Amuvatinib to inhibit cell proliferation in c-Met positive non-small cell lung cancer cellsSimon Brayford, Alastair Duly, Wee Siang Teo, et al.
Nature Communications|March 28, 2015
ID4 controls mammary stem cells and marks breast cancers with a stem cell-like phenotypeSimon Junankar, Laura A Baker, Daniel L Roden, et al.
Nature|February 19, 2010
Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern AfricaStephan C Schuster, Webb Miller, Aakrosh Ratan, et al.
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