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Xu-Bao Shi

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Cancer Research|May 3, 2003
Androgen-independent growth of LNCaP prostate cancer cells is mediated by gain-of-function mutant p53Nancy J Nesslinger, Xu-Bao Shi, Ralph W deVere White
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 13, 2008
Cancerous miRNAs and their regulationXu-Bao Shi, Clifford G Tepper, Ralph W deVere White
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|July 16, 2008
MicroRNAs and prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Clifford G Tepper, Ralph W Devere White
Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals|May 5, 2011
Influence of short polyglutamine tracts and p160 coactivators on the transactivation of the androgen receptorXu-Bao Shi, Lingru Xue, Donghua Shi, et al.
Urologic Oncology|May 6, 2009
MicroRNAs and their potential for translation in prostate cancerRalph W DeVere White, Ruth L Vinall, Clifford G Tepper, et al.
Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : PEDS|June 9, 2006
Development of tumor targeting anti-MUC-1 multimer: effects of di-scFv unpaired cysteine location on PEGylation and tumor bindingCheng-Yi Xiong, Arutselvan Natarajan, Xu-Bao Shi, et al.
Cancer Research|March 13, 2002
Functional analysis of 44 mutant androgen receptors from human prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Ai-Hong Ma, Liang Xia, et al.
The Prostate|March 29, 2002
Complex functions of mutant p53 alleles from human prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Nancy J Nesslinger, Arline D Deitch, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2013
Oncomir miR-125b suppresses p14(ARF) to modulate p53-dependent and p53-independent apoptosis in prostate cancerSumaira Amir, Ai-Hong Ma, Xu-Bao Shi, et al.
The Prostate|September 10, 2008
Prolonged androgen receptor loading onto chromatin and the efficient recruitment of p160 coactivators contribute to androgen-independent growth of prostate cancer cellsXu-Bao Shi, Lingru Xue, June X Zou, et al.
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Cancer Research|May 3, 2003
Androgen-independent growth of LNCaP prostate cancer cells is mediated by gain-of-function mutant p53Nancy J Nesslinger, Xu-Bao Shi, Ralph W deVere White
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 13, 2008
Cancerous miRNAs and their regulationXu-Bao Shi, Clifford G Tepper, Ralph W deVere White
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|July 16, 2008
MicroRNAs and prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Clifford G Tepper, Ralph W Devere White
Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals|May 5, 2011
Influence of short polyglutamine tracts and p160 coactivators on the transactivation of the androgen receptorXu-Bao Shi, Lingru Xue, Donghua Shi, et al.
Urologic Oncology|May 6, 2009
MicroRNAs and their potential for translation in prostate cancerRalph W DeVere White, Ruth L Vinall, Clifford G Tepper, et al.
Protein Engineering, Design & Selection : PEDS|June 9, 2006
Development of tumor targeting anti-MUC-1 multimer: effects of di-scFv unpaired cysteine location on PEGylation and tumor bindingCheng-Yi Xiong, Arutselvan Natarajan, Xu-Bao Shi, et al.
Cancer Research|March 13, 2002
Functional analysis of 44 mutant androgen receptors from human prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Ai-Hong Ma, Liang Xia, et al.
The Prostate|March 29, 2002
Complex functions of mutant p53 alleles from human prostate cancerXu-Bao Shi, Nancy J Nesslinger, Arline D Deitch, et al.
Plos One|April 16, 2013
Oncomir miR-125b suppresses p14(ARF) to modulate p53-dependent and p53-independent apoptosis in prostate cancerSumaira Amir, Ai-Hong Ma, Xu-Bao Shi, et al.
The Prostate|September 10, 2008
Prolonged androgen receptor loading onto chromatin and the efficient recruitment of p160 coactivators contribute to androgen-independent growth of prostate cancer cellsXu-Bao Shi, Lingru Xue, June X Zou, et al.
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