Ting Lin
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Ting Lin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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N4BP3 promotes angiogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma by binding with KAT2B
TL;DR: It is discovered that N4BP3 was significantly expressed in HCC and that its level of expression was positively correlated with the density of tumor microvessels in H CC tissues, and could be a potential target for the treatment of HCC in combination with sorafenib.
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USP7 sustains an active epigenetic program via stabilizing MLL2 and WDR5 in diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma
Yuanyuan Wu,Hongyan Gu,Yuhua Bao,Ting Lin,Zhenyu Wang,D Gu,Haoliang Shen,Hua Xian,Yihui Fan,Renfang Mao +9 more
TL;DR: An essential role of USP7 is demonstrated in ABC‐DLBCL by organizing an oncogenic epigenetic program via stabilization of WDR5 and MLL2 and it might be better than targeting individual components such as BTK in BCR signaling.
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Inhibition of BETs prevents heat shock-induced cell death via upregulating HSPs in SV40 large T antigen transfected cells
Nan Zhou,Ye Zhang,Gong Lei,Yifan Chen,Ting Lin,Qingfgeng Liu,Yinshuang Zhao,Jiahui Mao,Youguo Jiang,Renfang Mao +9 more
TL;DR: A novel function of BETs is found in SV40 large T antigen transformed cells, affecting HSPs and HSF1 as well as its function on heat shock response, which indicates a protected mechanism against environmental changes for the organism.
RNA-binding motif 4 promotes angiogenesis in HCC by selectively activating VEGF-A expression.
H. Han,Ting Lin,Zhenyu Wang,Jingjing Song,Ziyi Fang,Jing Zhang,Xiaomin You,Yanshneg Du,Jun Ye,Guoxiong Zhou +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the potential angiogenic effect of RNA-binding motif 4 (RBM4) through a small-scale overexpression screening, followed by comparison of the expression level of RBM4 in cancer and adjacent tissues in multiple malignancies.