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Zhengyan Yang

Researcher at Henan University

Publications -  20
Citations -  399

Zhengyan Yang is an academic researcher from Henan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 292 citations.

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Acquisition of resistance to trastuzumab in gastric cancer cells is associated with activation of IL-6/STAT3/Jagged-1/Notch positive feedback loop

TL;DR: It is implicate that the IL-6/STAT3/Jagged-1/Notch axis may be a useful target and that combination of the Notch or STAT3 inhibitors with trastuzumab may prevent or delay clinical resistance and improve the efficacy of trastzumab in gastric cancer.
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Glucocorticoid regulation of a novel HPV–E6–p53–miR‐145 pathway modulates invasion and therapy resistance of cervical cancer cells

TL;DR: The findings identify a novel pathway through which the neuroendocrine macroenvironment affects cervical tumour growth, invasion and therapy resistance and show that miR‐145 may serve as a target for cervical cancer therapy.
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Catecholamine-Induced β2-Adrenergic Receptor Activation Mediates Desensitization of Gastric Cancer Cells to Trastuzumab by Upregulating MUC4 Expression

TL;DR: In vitro data indicated a novel trastuzumab resistance mechanism, by which catecholamine-induced β2-AR activation mediates desensitization of gastric cancer cells to trastzumab through upregulating the MUC4 expression.
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Adrenergic signaling promotes angiogenesis through endothelial cell–tumor cell crosstalk

TL;DR: Data demonstrate that tumor angiogenesis mediated by the Jagged 1/Notch intercellular signaling is governed by the norepinephrine-activated β2-AR-PKA-mTOR pathway.
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β2-AR-induced Her2 transactivation mediated by Erbin confers protection from apoptosis in cardiomyocytes

TL;DR: Erbin mediates catecholamine-induced β2-AR/Her2 complexation and promotes catecholine-induced activation of ERK signaling in cardiomyocytes, conferring protection of cardiomeocytes from apoptosis induced by chronic catecholinamine stimulation.