Junying Yuan
Junying Yuan (, born October 3, 1958) is the Elizabeth D. Hay Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School, best known for her work in cell death. Early in her career, she contributed significant findings to the discovery and characterization of apoptosis. More recently, she was responsible for the discovery of the programmed form of necrotic cell death known as necroptosis. Provided by Wikipedia
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Reduction of mNAT1/hNAT2 contributes to cerebral endothelial necroptosis and Aβ accumulation in alzheimer's disease by Zou, Chengyu, Mifflin, Lauren, Hu, Zhirui, Zhang, Tian, Shan, Bing, Wang, Huibing, Xing, Xin, Zhu, Hong, Adiconis, Xian, Levin, Joshua Z., Li, Fupeng, Liu, Chuan-Fa, Liu, Jun S., Yuan, Junying
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Metabolic Regulation of Protein N-Alpha-Acetylation by Bcl-xL Promotes Cell Survival by Yi, Caroline H., Pan, Heling, Seebacher, Jan, Jang, Il-Ho, Hyberts, Sven G., Heffron, Gregory J., Vander Heiden, Matthew G., Yang, Renliang, Li, Fupeng, Locasale, Jason W., Sharfi, Hadar, Zhai, Bo, Rodriguez-Mias, Ricard, Luithardt, Harry, Cantley, Lewis C., Daley, George Q., Asara, John M., Gygi, Steven P., Wagner, Gerhard, Liu, Chuan-Fa, Yuan, Junying
Published 2014
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