Yanjun Wang
2 Papers
Yanjun Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotype & Ethnic group. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Dependence on the Pyrimidine Biosynthetic Enzyme DHODH Is a Synthetic Lethal Vulnerability in Mutant KRAS-Driven Cancers
Malvika Koundinya,Judith Sudhalter,Albane Courjaud,Bruno Lionne,Gaetan Touyer,Luc Bonnet,Isabelle Menguy,Isabelle Schreiber,Christelle Perrault,Stephanie Vougier,Brigitte Benhamou,Bailin Zhang,Timothy He,Qiang Gao,Patricia Gee,Daniel Simard,M. Paola Castaldi,Ronald Tomlinson,Stephan Reiling,Matthieu Barrague,Richard Newcombe,Hui Cao,Yanjun Wang,Fangxian Sun,Joshua Murtie,Mark Munson,Eric Yang,David Harper,Monsif Bouaboula,Jack Pollard,Claudine Grepin,Carlos Garcia-Echeverria,Hong Cheng,Francisco Adrian,Christopher Winter,Stuart Licht,Ivan Cornella-Taracido,Rosalia Arrebola,Aaron J. Morris +38 more
TL;DR: A high-throughput synthetic lethal screen for small molecules that selectively inhibit the growth of KRAS mutant cell lines in soft agar is reported, identifying the target of the most KRAS-selective chemical series as dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH).
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Clinical and genetic characterization of pediatric patients with Wilson’s disease from Yunnan province where ethnic minorities gather
Yanjun Wang,J‐S Fang,Bin Li,Chongyang Li,Shan-Run Liu,Juan He,Lvyan Tao,Cui-ping Li,Ya Yang,Li Li,Shu-fang Xiao +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , Wu et al. performed a comprehensive analysis of ATP7B mutations in the different ethnic groups found in Southwest China and found that patients from ethnic minorities were more likely to have homozygous mutations than Han patients.