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Identification Of Global Substrates Of Ubiquitin-specific Proteases 14 And Studies On Its Biological Functions
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The Mechanism Of Anti-herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Effect Of Zinc Ionophore And Preliminary Study Of The Relationship Between Ubiquitin-proteasome Pathway And HSV Replicaiton
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USP14 De-Ubiquitinates Vimentin And MiR-320a Modulates USP14 And Vimentin To Contribute To Malignancy In Gastric Cancer Cells
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The Expression And Significance Of USP14 In Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
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USP14 Suppresses RIG-I-Mediated Antiviral Innate Response By Deubiquitinating K63-Linked RIG-I
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PSMD2 Regulates Breast Cancer Cell Cycle Progression By Modulating P21 And P27 Proteasomal Degradation
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The Molecular Mechanism Regulated By Deubiquitinase USP14 In Septic Inflammation
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The Role Of MiR-320a And Its Mechanism In Gastric Cancer Cells
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The Function And Molecular Mechanisms Of E-cadherin Ubiquitination Regulated By USP14 In EMT Of Breast Cancer Cells
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Deubiquitinase USP14 Regulated The Formation Of Foam Cell By CD36 Pathways
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The Effects Of Atrial Fibrillation-derived Exosomes Delivered MiR-107 On Human Vascular Endothelial Cells
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Molecular Mechanism Of Deubiquitinase USP14 In Promoting Growth And Metastasis Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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A High-throughput Drug Screening Identifies Deubiquitinase Inhibitor B-AP15 As A Potential Treatment For Osteosarcoma
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Molecular Mechanism Of USP14 Stabilizing Estrogen Receptor α And Its Role In Endometrial Cancer
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The Molecular Mechanism Of Deubiquitinase USP14 In Regulating Cell Cycle Progression Of Breast Cancer
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The Role And Mechanism Of USP14-TAZ Positive Feedback Loop In Driving The Progression And Metastasis Of Pancreatic Cancer
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Ubiquitin Specific Protease 14 Invoved In Renal Interstitial Fibrosis Through Regulating Mitophagy
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The Effect And Mechanism Of ZEB1/LRIG2 Mediated By USP14 On Angiogenesis And Vascular Mimicry Formation In Breast Cancer
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MYH9 Suppresses Autophagy And Promotes Glioma Malignant Activities Via USP14/c-Myc/p62 Axis
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The Mechanism That USP14 Regulates C-Met To Promote Invasion And Metastasis In NSCLC
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