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Nancy Y. Ip
Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 390
Citations - 37404
Nancy Y. Ip is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 & Neurotrophin. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 381 publications receiving 34323 citations. Previous affiliations of Nancy Y. Ip include University of Cambridge & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Cloning of the α Component of the Chick Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Receptor: Developmental Expression and Down-Regulation in Denervated Skeletal Muscle
TL;DR: Hydropathy analysis revealed that the chick CNTFRα contains a hydrophobic region at the amino terminus that is typical of secretory signal peptides, as well as a hyd Phosphatidylinositol‐linked proteins that is characteristic of glycosylphosphatido-linked proteins.
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Expression of Cdk5 and its activators in NT2 cells during neuronal differentiation.
TL;DR: The results demonstrated that NT2 cells provide a good in vitro model system to examine signaling pathways involved in the regulation of Cdk5 activators and to elucidate the functional roles of CDK5 in neuronal differentiation.
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Long-term regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase activity in the superior cervical ganglion in organ culture: Effects of nerve stimulation and dexamethasone
Nancy Y. Ip,Richard E. Zigmond +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that dexamethasone can stimulate ganglionic TH activity in the absence of cholinergic stimulation and that the steroid can potentiate the effects on TH activity of brief periods of nerve stimulation.
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DNA linkage analysis and studies of the androgen receptor gene in a large kindred with complete androgen insensitivity.
Julianne Imperato-McGinley,Nancy Y. Ip,Teofilo Gautier,John Neuweiler,Harry Gruenspan,Shutsung Liao,Chawnshang Chang,Ivan Balazs +7 more
TL;DR: The results point to a mutation or a small insertion/deletion as the probable cause of the syndrome of complete androgen insensitivity.
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Differential and Synergistic Effect of Nerve Growth Factor and cAMP on the Regulation of Early Response Genes during Neuronal Differentiation
TL;DR: Comparing the gene expression profiles of PC12 cells treated with NGF, DBcAMP or both for 12 h to identify differentially regulated genes during the early stage of differentiation found a subset of genes that was specifically regulated during co-treatment of NGF and cAMP.