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He, Yu-Ying
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PTEN positively regulates UVB-induced DNA damage repair.
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UVA induces lesions resembling seborrheic keratoses in mice with keratinocyte-specific PTEN downregulation.
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Requirement for metalloproteinase-dependent ERK and AKT activation in UVB-induced G1-S cell cycle progression of human keratinocytes.
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UVB-Induced p21 degradation promotes apoptosis of human keratinocytes.
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Suppression of PTEN transcription by UVA.
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C/EBPa expression is downregulated in human nonmelanoma skin cancers and inactivation of C/EBPa confers susceptibility to UVB-induced skin squamous cell carcinomas.
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Effect of immunosuppressants tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil on the keratinocyte UVB response.
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Protein Tyrosine Kinase 6 Regulates UVB-Induced Signaling and Tumorigenesis in Mouse Skin.
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Molecular regulation of UV-induced DNA repair.
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Distinct Role of Sesn2 in Response to UVB-Induced DNA Damage and UVA-Induced Oxidative Stress in Melanocytes.
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Autophagy in UV Damage Response.
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Adaptor protein p62 promotes skin tumor growth and metastasis and is induced by UVA radiation.
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Regulation of XPC deubiquitination by USP11 in repair of UV-induced DNA damage.
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Mechanisms and prevention of UV-induced melanoma.
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The Autophagy Receptor Adaptor p62 is Up-regulated by UVA Radiation in Melanocytes and in Melanoma Cells.
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