Her scientific interests lie mostly in Cancer research, microRNA, Genetics, Gene and Cancer. Her research integrates issues of Carcinogenesis, Pathology, Molecular biology, Ovarian cancer and Tumor progression in her study of Cancer research. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cell culture, CD44, Gene dosage, Gene expression and Gene silencing.
Her Gene research incorporates themes from Cancer type and Human tumor. Her study looks at the relationship between Cancer and fields such as Gene expression profiling, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her research on Non-coding RNA also deals with topics like
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cancer research, microRNA, Cancer, Genetics and Gene. Her Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carcinogenesis, Molecular biology, Ovarian cancer, Signal transduction and Regulation of gene expression. Her work deals with themes such as Breast cancer, Downregulation and upregulation, Epigenetics and Cell biology, which intersect with Regulation of gene expression.
While the research belongs to areas of microRNA, she spends her time largely on the problem of Gene silencing, intersecting her research to questions surrounding RNA interference. Her research in Cancer intersects with topics in Cell culture and Gene expression profiling. Her study on Gene is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Computational biology.
Lin Zhang focuses on Cancer research, Cancer, Computational biology, Transcriptome and Regulation of gene expression. The various areas that Lin Zhang examines in her Cancer research study include Cell culture, Cell, Wnt signaling pathway and Mesenchymal stem cell. The concepts of her Cancer study are interwoven with issues in Mutation and Kinase insert domain receptor.
Her studies examine the connections between Computational biology and genetics, as well as such issues in Deep sequencing, with regards to Stem cell marker and Peptide sequence. Her Transcriptome study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as mTORC1, CLOCK, Comparative genomics and Human genetics. Lin Zhang has included themes like Malignant transformation, RNA, SWI/SNF, ARID1A and Epigenetics in her Regulation of gene expression study.
Lin Zhang spends much of her time researching Cancer research, Cancer, Cell culture, Regulation of gene expression and Cell growth. Her Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wnt signaling pathway, Methylation, Mesenchymal stem cell, Cell cycle and Transcription. The Cancer study combines topics in areas such as Non-homologous end joining, DNA End-Joining Repair and Long non-coding RNA.
Her Cell culture research integrates issues from Tumor microenvironment, Interleukin 6, Peroxisome and Macrophage polarization. Lin Zhang has researched Regulation of gene expression in several fields, including RNA, Messenger RNA, Epigenetics and Downregulation and upregulation. She interconnects Pathology, Fibroblast, Neovascularization and Temozolomide in the investigation of issues within Cell growth.
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)
Daniel J. Klionsky;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Akihisa Abe;Joynal Abedin.
Autophagy (2016)
Specific recruitment of regulatory T cells in ovarian carcinoma fosters immune privilege and predicts reduced survival.
Tyler J Curiel;George Coukos;Linhua Zou;Xavier Alvarez.
Nature Medicine (2004)
Intratumoral T cells, recurrence, and survival in epithelial ovarian cancer.
Lin Zhang;Jose R. Conejo-Garcia;Dionyssios Katsaros;Phyllis A. Gimotty.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)
microRNAs exhibit high frequency genomic alterations in human cancer
Lin Zhang;Jia Huang;Nuo Yang;Joel Greshock.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)
The microRNAs miR-373 and miR-520c promote tumour invasion and metastasis
Huang Q;Gumireddy K;Schrier M;le Sage C.
Nature Cell Biology (2008)
Tumour hypoxia promotes tolerance and angiogenesis via CCL28 and T reg cells
Andrea Facciabene;Xiaohui Peng;Ian S. Hagemann;Klara Balint.
Nature (2011)
Genomic and epigenetic alterations deregulate microRNA expression in human epithelial ovarian cancer
Lin Zhang;Stefano Volinia;Tomas Bonome;George Adrian Calin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
Comprehensive Genomic Characterization of Long Non-coding RNAs across Human Cancers
Xiaohui Yan;Xiaohui Yan;Zhongyi Hu;Yi Feng;Xiaowen Hu.
Cancer Cell (2015)
Tumor-infiltrating dendritic cell precursors recruited by a beta-defensin contribute to vasculogenesis under the influence of Vegf-A.
Jose R. Conejo-Garcia;Fabian Benencia;Maria Cecilia Courreges;Eugene Kang.
Nature Medicine (2004)
Distinct Expression Levels and Patterns of Stem Cell Marker, Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Isoform 1 (ALDH1), in Human Epithelial Cancers
Shan Deng;Shan Deng;Xiaojun Yang;Xiaojun Yang;Heini Lassus;Shun-Zhi Liang.
PLOS ONE (2010)
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