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Xuecui Guo

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 17, 2007
p63, cellular senescence and tumor developmentXuecui Guo, Alea A Mills
Proteomics|November 13, 2004
Identification of protein-protein interactions using in vivo cross-linking and mass spectrometryJulian Vasilescu, Xuecui Guo, Juergen Kast
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 2003
Defining the involvement of p38alpha MAPK in the production of anti- and proinflammatory cytokines using an SB 203580-resistant form of the kinaseXuecui Guo, Robert E Gerl, John W Schrader
Molecular Immunology|September 10, 2002
Activation of small GTPases of the Ras and Rho family by growth factors active on mast cellsJohn W Schrader, Annette Schallhorn, Brock Grill, et al.
Oncogene|March 1, 2005
Expression of a constitutively active mutant of M-Ras in normal bone marrow is sufficient for induction of a malignant mastocytosis/mast cell leukemia, distinct from the histiocytosis/monocytic leukemia induced by expression of activated H-RasXuecui Guo, Kasmintan A Schrader, Yaoxian Xu, et al.
Experimental Hematology|October 18, 2002
Ras and relatives--job sharing and networking keep an old family togetherAnnette Ehrhardt, Götz R A Ehrhardt, Xuecui Guo, et al.
Genes & Development|August 19, 2005
p63 deficiency activates a program of cellular senescence and leads to accelerated agingWilliam M Keyes, Ying Wu, Hannes Vogel, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 10, 2009
TAp63 induces senescence and suppresses tumorigenesis in vivoXuecui Guo, William M Keyes, Cristian Papazoglu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 23, 2006
p63 heterozygous mutant mice are not prone to spontaneous or chemically induced tumorsWilliam M Keyes, Hannes Vogel, Maranke I Koster, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 8, 2011
ΔNp63α is an oncogene that targets chromatin remodeler Lsh to drive skin stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesisWilliam M Keyes, Matteo Pecoraro, Victoria Aranda, et al.
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 17, 2007
p63, cellular senescence and tumor developmentXuecui Guo, Alea A Mills
Proteomics|November 13, 2004
Identification of protein-protein interactions using in vivo cross-linking and mass spectrometryJulian Vasilescu, Xuecui Guo, Juergen Kast
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 2003
Defining the involvement of p38alpha MAPK in the production of anti- and proinflammatory cytokines using an SB 203580-resistant form of the kinaseXuecui Guo, Robert E Gerl, John W Schrader
Molecular Immunology|September 10, 2002
Activation of small GTPases of the Ras and Rho family by growth factors active on mast cellsJohn W Schrader, Annette Schallhorn, Brock Grill, et al.
Oncogene|March 1, 2005
Expression of a constitutively active mutant of M-Ras in normal bone marrow is sufficient for induction of a malignant mastocytosis/mast cell leukemia, distinct from the histiocytosis/monocytic leukemia induced by expression of activated H-RasXuecui Guo, Kasmintan A Schrader, Yaoxian Xu, et al.
Experimental Hematology|October 18, 2002
Ras and relatives--job sharing and networking keep an old family togetherAnnette Ehrhardt, Götz R A Ehrhardt, Xuecui Guo, et al.
Genes & Development|August 19, 2005
p63 deficiency activates a program of cellular senescence and leads to accelerated agingWilliam M Keyes, Ying Wu, Hannes Vogel, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|November 10, 2009
TAp63 induces senescence and suppresses tumorigenesis in vivoXuecui Guo, William M Keyes, Cristian Papazoglu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 23, 2006
p63 heterozygous mutant mice are not prone to spontaneous or chemically induced tumorsWilliam M Keyes, Hannes Vogel, Maranke I Koster, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 8, 2011
ΔNp63α is an oncogene that targets chromatin remodeler Lsh to drive skin stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesisWilliam M Keyes, Matteo Pecoraro, Victoria Aranda, et al.
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