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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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July 30, 2010
A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B-independent activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
Craig A Goodman, Man Hing Miu, John W Frey, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
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October 2, 2009
mTOR regulates skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo through kinase-dependent and kinase-independent mechanisms
Yejing Ge, Ai-Luen Wu, Christine Warnes, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
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June 24, 2024
Women in STEM becoming independent: Our shared motivation and enthusiasm are our driving force
Liudmila Andreeva, Lidia Bosurgi, Shu Zhen Chong, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
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January 17, 2018
Temporal Layering of Signaling Effectors Drives Chromatin Remodeling during Hair Follicle Stem Cell Lineage Progression
Rene C Adam, Hanseul Yang, Yejing Ge, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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February 25, 2022
Dermal αSMA<sup>+</sup> myofibroblasts orchestrate skin wound repair via β1 integrin and independent of type I collagen production
Kathleen M McAndrews, Toru Miyake, Ehsan A Ehsanipour, et al.
Cell
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April 25, 2017
Stem Cell Lineage Infidelity Drives Wound Repair and Cancer
Yejing Ge, Nicholas C Gomez, Rene C Adam, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 26, 2020
The aging skin microenvironment dictates stem cell behavior
Yejing Ge, Yuxuan Miao, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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October 13, 2020
Author Correction: Extracellular serine controls epidermal stem cell fate and tumour initiation
Sanjeethan C Baksh, Pavlina K Todorova, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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May 27, 2020
Extracellular serine controls epidermal stem cell fate and tumour initiation
Sanjeethan C Baksh, Pavlina K Todorova, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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May 13, 2020
NFI transcription factors provide chromatin access to maintain stem cell identity while preventing unintended lineage fate choices
Rene C Adam, Hanseul Yang, Yejing Ge, et al.
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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July 30, 2010
A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B-independent activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
Craig A Goodman, Man Hing Miu, John W Frey, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
|
October 2, 2009
mTOR regulates skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo through kinase-dependent and kinase-independent mechanisms
Yejing Ge, Ai-Luen Wu, Christine Warnes, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
|
June 24, 2024
Women in STEM becoming independent: Our shared motivation and enthusiasm are our driving force
Liudmila Andreeva, Lidia Bosurgi, Shu Zhen Chong, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
|
January 17, 2018
Temporal Layering of Signaling Effectors Drives Chromatin Remodeling during Hair Follicle Stem Cell Lineage Progression
Rene C Adam, Hanseul Yang, Yejing Ge, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
February 25, 2022
Dermal αSMA<sup>+</sup> myofibroblasts orchestrate skin wound repair via β1 integrin and independent of type I collagen production
Kathleen M McAndrews, Toru Miyake, Ehsan A Ehsanipour, et al.
Cell
|
April 25, 2017
Stem Cell Lineage Infidelity Drives Wound Repair and Cancer
Yejing Ge, Nicholas C Gomez, Rene C Adam, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 26, 2020
The aging skin microenvironment dictates stem cell behavior
Yejing Ge, Yuxuan Miao, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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October 13, 2020
Author Correction: Extracellular serine controls epidermal stem cell fate and tumour initiation
Sanjeethan C Baksh, Pavlina K Todorova, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
May 27, 2020
Extracellular serine controls epidermal stem cell fate and tumour initiation
Sanjeethan C Baksh, Pavlina K Todorova, Shiri Gur-Cohen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
May 13, 2020
NFI transcription factors provide chromatin access to maintain stem cell identity while preventing unintended lineage fate choices
Rene C Adam, Hanseul Yang, Yejing Ge, et al.
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