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Exosomes derived from normal human bronchial epithelial cells down-regulate proliferation and migration of hydroquinone-transformed malignant recipient cells via up-regulating PTEN expression Journal article
Lian,Zhenwei, Hu,Zuqing, Xian,Hongyi, Jiang,Ran, Huang,Haoyu, Jiang,Yunxia, Zheng,Zhongdaixi, Lloyd,R. Stephen, Yuan,Jianhui, Sha,Yan, Wang,Sanming, Hu,Dalin. Exosomes derived from normal human bronchial epithelial cells down-regulate proliferation and migration of hydroquinone-transformed malignant recipient cells via up-regulating PTEN expression[J]. Chemosphere, 2020, 244(125496).
Authors:  Lian,Zhenwei;  Hu,Zuqing;  Xian,Hongyi;  Jiang,Ran;  Huang,Haoyu; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:11 TC[Scopus]:10  IF:8.1/7.7 | Submit date:2021/03/02
Benzene  Toxicity  Exosomes  Pten  Proliferation  Migration  
Exosomal miR-221 derived from hydroquinone-transformed malignant human bronchial epithelial cells is involved in cell viability of recipient cells Journal article
Jiang,Ran, Huang,Haoyu, Lian,Zhenwei, Hu,Zuqing, Lloyd,R. Stephen, Fang,Daokui, Li,Yanfeng, Xian,Hongyi, Yuan,Jianhui, Sha,Yan, Wang,Sanming, Hu,Dalin. Exosomal miR-221 derived from hydroquinone-transformed malignant human bronchial epithelial cells is involved in cell viability of recipient cells[J]. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2019, 40(2), 224-233.
Authors:  Jiang,Ran;  Huang,Haoyu;  Lian,Zhenwei;  Hu,Zuqing;  Lloyd,R. Stephen; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:18 TC[Scopus]:18  IF:2.7/3.2 | Submit date:2021/03/02
Benzene  Cell Viability  Exosomes  Intercellular Communications  Mir-221  Toxic Mechanism  
Exosomal miR‐221 derived from hydroquinone‐transformed malignant human bronchial epithelial cells is involved in cell viability of recipient cells Journal article
Jian, R, Wang, S. M., Lian,Zhenwei, Hu,Zuqing, Lloyd,R. Stephen, Fang,Daokui, Li,Yanfeng, Xian,Hongyi, Yuan,Jianhui, Sha,Yan, Wang,Sanming, Hu,Dalin. Exosomal miR‐221 derived from hydroquinone‐transformed malignant human bronchial epithelial cells is involved in cell viability of recipient cells[J]. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2019, 40(2), 224-233.
Authors:  Jian, R;  Wang, S. M.;  Lian,Zhenwei;  Hu,Zuqing;  Lloyd,R. Stephen; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:18 TC[Scopus]:18  IF:2.7/3.2 | Submit date:2022/07/27
Benzene  Cell Viability  Exosomes  Intercellular Communications  Mir‐221  Toxic Mechanism