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Min Wu
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 7
Citations - 370
Min Wu is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Tumor suppressor gene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 298 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Wu include University of Colorado Denver & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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The Autophagy Machinery Controls Cell Death Switching between Apoptosis and Necroptosis
Megan L. Goodall,Brent E. Fitzwalter,Shadi Zahedi,Min Wu,Min Wu,Diego A. Rodriguez,Jean Mulcahy-Levy,Douglas R. Green,Michael J. Morgan,Scott D. Cramer,Andrew Thorburn +10 more
TL;DR: Data show that the autophagy machinery can control the mechanism of programmed cell death by serving as a scaffold rather than by degrading cargo.
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Coordinate Loss of MAP3K7 and CHD1 Promotes Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Lindsey Ulkus Rodrigues,Lindsey Ulkus Rodrigues,Leah Rider,Cera Nieto,Lina Romero,Anis Karimpour-Fard,Massimo Loda,M. S. Lucia,Min Wu,Lihong Shi,Adela Cimic,Sahussapont Joseph Sirintrapun,Sahussapont Joseph Sirintrapun,Rosalie Nolley,Colton T. Pac,Haitao Chen,Donna M. Peehl,Jianfeng Xu,Wennuan Liu,James C. Costello,Scott D. Cramer +20 more
TL;DR: Coordinate loss of MAP3K7 and CHD1 is identified as a unique driver of aggressive prostate cancer development and used a novel developmental model and a cell line xenograft model to show that cosuppression of Map3k7 and ChD1 expression promotes aggressive disease.
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Suppression of Tak1 Promotes Prostate Tumorigenesis
Min Wu,Lihong Shi,Adela Cimic,Lina Romero,Lina Romero,Guangchao Sui,Cynthia J. Lees,J. Mark Cline,Darren F. Seals,Joseph Sirintrapun,Thomas P. McCoy,Wennuan Liu,Jin Woo Kim,Gregory A. Hawkins,Donna M. Peehl,Jianfeng Xu,Scott D. Cramer,Scott D. Cramer +17 more
TL;DR: These findings functionally validate the proposed tumor suppressor role of Tak1 in prostate cancer.
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Alterations in vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) phosphorylation: associations with asthmatic phenotype, airway inflammation and β2-agonist use
Annette T. Hastie,Min Wu,Gayle C Foster,Gregory A. Hawkins,Vikas Batra,Katherine A Rybinski,Rosemary Cirelli,James Zangrilli,Stephen P. Peters +8 more
TL;DR: The observed decrease in VASP phosphorylation suggests greater inhibition of actin reorganization which is necessary for altering attachment and migration required during epithelial repair of damage from allergen-induced inflammation.
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Comparison between Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection and Surgery in Patients with Early Gastric Cancer
TL;DR: In the matched cohort, the ESD group showed comparable OS, RFS, and DSS with the surgery group, and with sufficient safety and advantages, ESD can be a first-line treatment of EGC.