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Yun Huang

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  137
Citations -  10404

Yun Huang is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Gene. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 124 publications receiving 8762 citations. Previous affiliations of Yun Huang include Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine & Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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A Combination Strategy Targeting Enhancer Plasticity Exerts Synergistic Lethality Against Beti-Resistant Leukemia Cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated herein that genome-wide enhancer remodeling played a pivotal role in driving therapeutic resistance via compensational re-expression of pro-survival genes and established the feasibility of targeting enhancer plasticity to overcome drug resistance associated with epigenetic therapies.
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Design of smart antibody mimetics with photosensitive switches

TL;DR: A generally-applicable method to engineer light-controllable monobodies and nanobodies, designated as moonbody and sunbody, respectively, that enable rapid and reversible antibody-antigen recognition by utilizing light.
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Calcium-dependent Association of Calmodulin with the Rubella Virus Nonstructural Protease Domain

TL;DR: The Ca2+-dependent, stoichiometric association of calmodulin (CaM) with the RUBV NS protease is reported, and it is demonstrated that association of CaM with the CaM-binding domain in the RubVNS protease was necessary for NS prote enzyme activity and infectivity.
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Associations of urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with age at natural menopause in U.S. women aged 35-65, NHANES 2003-2012.

TL;DR: Positive associations between urinary PAH levels and earlier age at natural menopause in the general U.S. women are suggested and prospects are warranted to confirm the causality in the future.
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The STIM-Orai Pathway: Light-Operated Ca 2+ Entry Through Engineered CRAC Channels.

TL;DR: Most recent advances in engineering CRAC channels to achieve optical control over Ca2+ signaling are reviewed, their design principles and kinetic features are outlined, and exemplary applications of GECAs engineered fromCRAC channels are presented.