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Yujun Zhang

Researcher at Third Military Medical University

Publications -  41
Citations -  1827

Yujun Zhang is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metastasis & Liver transplantation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1375 citations.

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LncRNA HULC triggers autophagy via stabilizing Sirt1 and attenuates the chemosensitivity of HCC cells

TL;DR: The data reveals that the pathway ‘HULC/USP22/Sirt1/ protective autophagy’ attenuates the sensitivity of HCC cells to chemotherapeutic agents, suggesting that this pathway may be a novel target for developing sensitizing strategy to HCC chemotherapy.
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Hypoxia induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition via activation of SNAI1 by hypoxia-inducible factor -1α in hepatocellular carcinoma

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that hypoxia-stabilized HIF1α promoted EMT through increasing SNAI1 transcription in HCC cells through increasing HIF-1α transcriptional regulated the expression of S NAI1 based on two Hypoxia response elements (HREs) in SNAi1 promoter.
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Tumor-released exosomal circular RNA PDE8A promotes invasive growth via the miR-338/MACC1/MET pathway in pancreatic cancer

TL;DR: It is found that high circ-PDE8A expression was correlated with lymphatic invasion, TNM stage and a poor survival rate of PDAC patients, and exosomal circ-PDE8A was associated with progression and prognosis in PDac patients.
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Tumor-derived exosomal lnc-Sox2ot promotes EMT and stemness by acting as a ceRNA in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

TL;DR: Tumor generated exosomes could excrete to tumor cell or blood circulation in vivo condition and exosomal lncRNA Sox2ot plays important roles in tumor progression and may be a useful maker for pancreatic cancer prognosis.
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Exposure to bisphenol A disrupts meiotic progression during spermatogenesis in adult rats through estrogen-like activity

TL;DR: The results suggest that ER signaling-mediated meiotic disruption may be a major contributor to the molecular events leading to BPA-related male reproductive disorders, and support the growing association between BPA exposure and the rapid increase in the incidence ofmale reproductive disorders.