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Ming Yang
Researcher at Peking Union Medical College
Publications - 405
Citations - 12352
Ming Yang is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 306 publications receiving 10290 citations. Previous affiliations of Ming Yang include Harvard University & Australian National University.
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Dissection of experimental asthma with DNA microarray analysis identifies arginase in asthma pathogenesis
Nives Zimmermann,Nina E. King,Johanne D. Laporte,Ming Yang,Anil Mishra,Sam M. Pope,Emily E. Muntel,David P. Witte,Anthony A. Pegg,Paul S. Foster,Qutayba Hamid,Marc E. Rothenberg +11 more
TL;DR: Analysis of patients with asthma supported the importance of the ability of arginase to regulate generation of NO, polyamines, and collagen, and provided a basis for pharmacologically targeting arginine metabolism in allergic disorders.
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Integrated signals between IL-13, IL-4, and IL-5 regulate airways hyperreactivity.
TL;DR: Data suggest both a modulatory role for IL-13 during sensitization and a proinflammatory role during aeroallergen challenge, and the latter process appears redundant with respect to IL-4.
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Silencing of Long Noncoding RNA MALAT1 by miR-101 and miR-217 Inhibits Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells
Xinyu Wang,Meng Li,Zhiqiong Wang,Sichong Han,Xiaohu Tang,Yunxia Ge,Liqing Zhou,Changchun Zhou,Qipeng Yuan,Ming Yang +9 more
TL;DR: It is provided first evidences that a posttranscriptional regulation mechanism of MALAT1 by miR-101 andMiR-217 exists in ESCC cells and could significantly suppress the proliferation of ES CC cells through the arrest of G2/M cell cycle.
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Intrinsic defect in T cell production of interleukin (IL)-13 in the absence of both IL-5 and eotaxin precludes the development of eosinophilia and airways hyperreactivity in experimental asthma.
Joerg Mattes,Ming Yang,Surendran Mahalingam,Joachim Kuehr,Dianne C. Webb,Ljubov Simson,Simon P. Hogan,Aulikki Koskinen,Andrew N. J. McKenzie,Lindsay A. Dent,Marc E. Rothenberg,Klaus I. Matthaei,Ian G. Young,Paul S. Foster +13 more
TL;DR: IL-5 and eotaxin intrinsically modulate IL-13 production from Th2 cells and that these signaling systems are not necessarily independent effector pathways and may also be integrated to regulate aspects of allergic disease.
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A six-nucleotide insertion-deletion polymorphism in the CASP8 promoter is associated with susceptibility to multiple cancers.
Tong Sun,Gao Yang,Wen Tan,Sufang Ma,Yuankai Shi,Jiarui Yao,Yongli Guo,Ming Yang,Xuemei Zhang,Qingrun Zhang,Changqing Zeng,Dongxin Lin +11 more
TL;DR: Case-control analyses showed that a six-nucleotide deletion in the CASP8 promoter is associated with reduced susceptibility to multiple cancers, including lung, esophageal, gastric, colorectal, cervical and breast cancers, acting in an allele dose–dependent manner.