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Nu Zhang

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  98
Citations -  5330

Nu Zhang is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3699 citations. Previous affiliations of Nu Zhang include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & Wenzhou Medical College.

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Novel Role of FBXW7 Circular RNA in Repressing Glioma Tumorigenesis

TL;DR: Endogenous circRNA encodes a functional protein in human cells, and circ-FBXW7 and FBXW 7-185aa have potential prognostic implications in brain cancer.
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FoxM1 Promotes β-Catenin Nuclear Localization and Controls Wnt Target-Gene Expression and Glioma Tumorigenesis

TL;DR: FoxM1 is a downstream component of Wnt signaling and is critical for β-catenin transcriptional function in tumor cells, and Wnt3a increases the level and nuclear translocation of FoxM1, which binds directly to β- catenin and enhances β-Catenin nuclear localization and transcriptional activity.
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A novel protein encoded by the circular form of the SHPRH gene suppresses glioma tumorigenesis.

TL;DR: It is shown that a circRNA containing an open reading frame (ORF) driven by the internal ribosome entry site (IRES) can translate a functional protein, which is generated from overlapping genetic codes of circ-SHPRH and is a tumor suppressor in human glioblastoma.
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A peptide encoded by circular form of LINC-PINT suppresses oncogenic transcriptional elongation in glioblastoma

TL;DR: A 87-amino-acid peptide encoded by the circular form of the long intergenic non-protein-coding RNA p53-induced transcript (LINC-PINT) is identified that can reduce glioblastoma proliferation via interaction with PAF1 which sequentially inhibits the transcriptional elongation of some oncogenes.
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Astrocyte elevated gene-1 is a novel prognostic marker for breast cancer progression and overall patient survival.

TL;DR: The results suggest that AEG-1 protein is a valuable marker of breast cancer progression, and high A EG-1 expression is associated with poor overall survival in patients with breast cancer.