Publications by authors named "Tongyun Dang"

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  • Anthrax infections cause severe hypotensive shock, and the study investigates the direct cardiovascular effects of two anthrax toxins: lethal toxin (LeTx) and edema toxin (EdTx).
  • Experiments on rats revealed that while both toxins induced hypotension, LeTx led to reduced left ventricular systolic function and EdTx increased heart rate without affecting systolic function.
  • The findings highlight how quickly toxins can affect biological processes and suggest potential avenues for developing treatments to improve outcomes in systemic anthrax infections.
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In response to DNA damage or replication block, cells activate a battery of checkpoint signaling cascades to control cell cycle progression and elicit DNA repair in order to maintain genomic stability and integrity. Identified as a homolog of its fission yeast counterpart, human Rad9 was proposed to form a Rad9-Hus1-Rad1 protein complex to mediate checkpoint signals. However, the precise function of Rad9 in the process of checkpoint activation is not fully understood.

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The late stages of human breast cancer development are poorly understood complex processes associated with the expression of genes by cancers that promote specific tumorigenic activities, such as angiogenesis. Here, we describe the identification of periostin as a mesenchyme-specific gene whose acquired expression by human breast cancers leads to a significant enhancement in tumor progression and angiogenesis. Undetectable in normal human breast tissues, periostin was found to be overexpressed by the vast majority of human primary breast cancers examined.

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