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Zhijun Liu
Louisiana State University Agriculture Center, USA
1 protocol
Sachin Khiste
University of Louisiana at Monroe, USA
1 protocol
Kartik Roy
Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Science, University of Louisiana in Monroe, United States
1 protocol
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Imre Gáspár
INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOTECHNOLOGY, IMBA, Vienna
21 protocols
Pooja Verma
National Institute of Plant Genome Research
10 protocols
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Yong-Yu Liu
Faculty, University of Louisiana at Monroe
Research focus
Cell biology
cancer drug resistance, cancer stem cells, sphingolipid metabolism, gene expression regulation, p53 mutation
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Ph.D., M.D.
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Liu' Lab
https://www.ulm.edu/pharmacy/bps/liu.html
Publications
https://www.ulm.edu/pharmacy/bps/liu.html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/yong-yu.liu.1/bibliography/public/
1 Protocol published
Fluorescence HPLC Analysis of the
in-vivo
Activity of Glucosylceramide Synthase
Authors:
Kartik R. Roy
,
Sachin K. Khiste
,
Zhijun Liu
and
Yong-Yu Liu
,
date:
06/20/2019,
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Almost all functions of cells or organs rely on the activities of cellular enzymes. Indeed, the
in-vivo
activities that directly represent the cellular effects of enzymes in live organs are critical importance to appreciate the roles ...
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1 Protocol reviewed
Quantitative Kinetic Analyses of Histone Turnover Using Imaging and Flow Cytometry
Authors:
Hanae Sato
,
Robert H. Singer
and
John M. Greally
,
date:
09/05/2020,
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Dynamic histone changes occur as a central part of chromatin regulation. Deposition of histone variants and post-translational modifications of histones are strongly associated with properties of chromatin status. Characterizing the kinetics of ...
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