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Wuxiyar Otkur

Researcher at Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

Publications -  16
Citations -  137

Wuxiyar Otkur is an academic researcher from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Cancer research. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 85 citations.

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Autophagy induced by silibinin protects human epidermoid carcinoma A431 cells from UVB-induced apoptosis

TL;DR: Consistently, cell apoptosis was augmented by siRNAs targeting Beclin 1 and Atg5, supporting the hypothesis that autophagy induced by silibinin plays a protective role against UVB-induced epidermal apoptosis.
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Silibinin protects murine fibroblast L929 cells from UVB-induced apoptosis through the simultaneous inhibition of ATM-p53 pathway and autophagy

TL;DR: Silibinin treatment simultaneously repressed the activation of ATM‐p53 and autophagy and thereby protected UVB‐irradiated L929 cells from apoptotic death, which synergistically promoted cell apoptosis.
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USP22 regulates lipidome accumulation by stabilizing PPARγ in hepatocellular carcinoma

TL;DR: In this article , the ubiquitin-specific protease 22 (USP22) was identified as a key regulator for de novo fatty acid synthesis, which directly interacts with deubiquitinates and stabilizes peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) through K48-linked deUBiquitination, and in turn this stabilization increases acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) and ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) expressions.
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Type I collagen promotes primary cilia growth through down-regulating HDAC6-mediated autophagy in confluent mouse embryo fibroblast 3T3-L1 cells.

TL;DR: It is shown that type I collagen promotes cilia growth through repressing the HDAC-autophagy pathway that can be involved in the interaction between primary cilia and col I, and that col I positively regulated cilia Growth through inhibition of autophagy.