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Dr. Yen, Jeffrey J.Y.
Adjunct Research Fellow
02-27899017 (Lab) (Room No: N237)
02-27829142 (Fax)
Specialty:
Cytokine Receptor Biology
Mouse Disease Model/Phenotyping
GVHD/SJS Therapy
Education and Positions:
Ph.D. Baylor College of Medicine
Dr. Yen, Jeffrey J.Y. 's
Publications
Dr. Yen, Jeffrey J.Y. 's Lab
Dr. Yen, Jeffrey J.Y. 's Publications
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Chao, J.R., Chen, C.S. Wang, T.F., Tseng, L.H., Tsai, J.J., Kuo, M.L., Yen, J.J.Y. andYang-Yen, H.F
Characterization of factor-independent variants dervied from TF-1 hematopoietic progentor cells: the role of the Raf/MAP kinase pathway in the anti-apoptic effect of GM-CSF.
Oncogene 14, 721-728 (1997)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Yen, J.J.Y., Yang-Yen, H.F., Huang, H.M., Hsieh, Y.C., Lee, S.F.,Chao, J.R., and Lee, J.C.
Molecular mechanisms of growth and death control of hematopoietic cells by cytokines..
Programmed Cell Death 125-133 (1997)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Book
K. Peck, S. L. Wung, G. S. Chang, J. J. Yen and Y. Z. Hsieh
Restriction mapping of genes by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection.
Anal Chem 69, 1380-1384 (1997)
[JCR]
[WOS]
M. C. Jiang, H. F. Yang-Yen, J. K. Lin and J. J. Yen
Differential regulation of p53, c-Myc, Bcl-2 and Bax protein expression during apoptosis induced by widely divergent stimuli in human hepatoblastoma cells.
Oncogene 13, 609-616 (1996)
[JCR]
[WOS]
Liu, J.J., J.R. Chao, M.C. Jiang, S.Y. Ng, J.J-Y.Yen, and H.F. Yang-Yen
Ras transformation results in an elevated level of cyclin D1 and acceleration of G1 progression in NIH 3T3 cells.
Mol Cell Biol 15, 3654-3663 (1995)
[JCR]
[WOS]
J. J. Yen, Y. C. Hsieh, C. L. Yen, C. C. Chang, S. Lin and H. F. Yang-Yen
Restoring the apoptosis suppression response to IL-5 confers on erythroleukemic cells a phenotype of IL-5-dependent growth.
J Immunol 154, 2144-2152 (1995)
[JCR]
[WOS]
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