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Yasmine A Valentin-Vega

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Autophagy|May 24, 2012
A new role for ATM: regulating mitochondrial function and mitophagyYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Michael B Kastan
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|April 18, 2009
Mdm4 loss in the intestinal epithelium leads to compartmentalized cell death but no tissue abnormalitiesYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Neil Box, Tamara Terzian, et al.
Human Pathology|July 27, 2007
High levels of the p53 inhibitor MDM4 in head and neck squamous carcinomasYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Juan A Barboza, Gilda P Chau, et al.
Cancer Research|August 26, 2010
Spontaneous tumorigenesis in mice overexpressing the p53-negative regulator Mdm4Shunbin Xiong, Vinod Pant, Young-Ah Suh, et al.
Blood|December 7, 2011
Mitochondrial dysfunction in ataxia-telangiectasiaYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Kirsteen H Maclean, Jacqueline Tait-Mulder, et al.
Cell|December 21, 2004
Gain of function of a p53 hot spot mutation in a mouse model of Li-Fraumeni syndromeGene A Lang, Tomoo Iwakuma, Young-Ah Suh, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2024
Author Correction: Cancer-associated DDX3X mutations drive stress granule assembly and impair global translationYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Yong-Dong Wang, Matthew Parker, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2016
Cancer-associated DDX3X mutations drive stress granule assembly and impair global translationYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Yong-Dong Wang, Matthew Parker, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|December 5, 2006
HDM4 (HDMX) is widely expressed in adult pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is a potential therapeutic targetXin Han, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, Timothy J McDonnell, et al.
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Autophagy|May 24, 2012
A new role for ATM: regulating mitochondrial function and mitophagyYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Michael B Kastan
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|April 18, 2009
Mdm4 loss in the intestinal epithelium leads to compartmentalized cell death but no tissue abnormalitiesYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Neil Box, Tamara Terzian, et al.
Human Pathology|July 27, 2007
High levels of the p53 inhibitor MDM4 in head and neck squamous carcinomasYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Juan A Barboza, Gilda P Chau, et al.
Cancer Research|August 26, 2010
Spontaneous tumorigenesis in mice overexpressing the p53-negative regulator Mdm4Shunbin Xiong, Vinod Pant, Young-Ah Suh, et al.
Blood|December 7, 2011
Mitochondrial dysfunction in ataxia-telangiectasiaYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Kirsteen H Maclean, Jacqueline Tait-Mulder, et al.
Cell|December 21, 2004
Gain of function of a p53 hot spot mutation in a mouse model of Li-Fraumeni syndromeGene A Lang, Tomoo Iwakuma, Young-Ah Suh, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2024
Author Correction: Cancer-associated DDX3X mutations drive stress granule assembly and impair global translationYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Yong-Dong Wang, Matthew Parker, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2016
Cancer-associated DDX3X mutations drive stress granule assembly and impair global translationYasmine A Valentin-Vega, Yong-Dong Wang, Matthew Parker, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc|December 5, 2006
HDM4 (HDMX) is widely expressed in adult pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia and is a potential therapeutic targetXin Han, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, Timothy J McDonnell, et al.
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