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1. Studies On The Role Of PRMT5in Biological Behaviors Of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
2. Mechanisms Of Transcriptional Regulation And Ubiquitination-proteasomal Degradation Of PRMT5 Expression
3. The Effect Of PRMT5on Osteogenic Differentiation Of Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cells
4. Effects And Mechanisms Of PRMT5 On Promoting Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition In Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
5. Transcriptional Regulation Of ?-globin Gene Expression By LYAR And Epigenetic Regulation Of Slug Gene Expression By NATD
6. Nuclear Carbonic Anhydrase 6B Associates With Prmt5 To Epigenetically Promote IL-12 Expression In Innate Response
7. Hits Identification For A Few Anti-virus And Anti-cancer Drug Targets And Their Mechanism Of Action Studies
8. PHF1 Is A Novel Reader For Histone Arginine Methylation And Coordinates With PRMT5/CRL4B Complex To Promote Tumorigenesis And Metastasis
9. Drug Discovery And Mechanism Studies Targeting PRMT5 And BRD4 Proteins
10. Discovery Of Novel Inhibitors Of PRMT5 And Inhibitors Of Menin-MLL Interaction
11. The Role Of PRMT5 In The Prognosis Of Breast Cancer Patients
12. PRMT5 Coordinates With Snail And The NuRD(MTA1) Complex To Promote Metastasis Of Cervical Cancer By Epigenetic Regulation
13. Methylation Of SREBP1a By PRMT5 Is Crucial For De Novo Lipogenesis And Proliferation Of Hepatocellular Cancer Cells
14. The Experimental Study Of Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 5 Promotes The Differentiation Of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells In The Osteoporosis
15. PRMT5 Regulates Proliferation And Apoptosis Through NF-?B Signaling In Bladder Cancer
16. A Study On Function And Mechanism Of PRMT5 In Endometrial Carcinoma
17. The Relationship Between PRMT5-mediated Methylation And Oxygen-glucose Deprivation-reperfusion Injury
18. Molecular Mechanism Of CFLAR_L Regulation By PRMT5 And PRMT1 In Tumor Cells
19. PRMT5 Promotes Cell Proliferation And Invasion Via Repressing Tumor Suppressor Gene ST7 By H4R3 Arginine Methylation In Pancreas Cancer
20. PRMT5 Promotes The Resistance To Doxorubicin By Governing Stemness In Breast Cancer
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