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Congjun Li
Growth Biology
Biolgst
cli@anri.barc.usda.gov
Phone: (301) 504-7216
Fax: (301) 504-8623
Room 217
10300 BALTIMORE AVE
BLDG 200 BARC-EAST
BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705
Project List
Endocrine and Immune Mechanisms Affecting Growth in Young Cattle
Publications
Butyrate-Induced Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest in Bovine Kidney Epithelial Cells: Involvement of Caspase and Proteasome Pathways
- (01-Oct-04)
Butyrate-Induced Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest in Bovine Kidney Epithelial Cells: Involvement of Caspase and Proteasome Pathways
- (01-Apr-04)
Response of Inducible-Type Nitric Oxide Synthase and Cytokines in Bovine Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Upon Activation by Bacterial Endotoxins
- (31-Mar-04)
Role for Cdk1 (Cdc2)/cyclin a in Preventing the Mammalian Origin Recognition Complex's Largest Subunit (Orc1) from Binding to Chromatin During Mitosis
- (23-Mar-04)
Regulation of "orc Cycle" by Ubiquitination and Cdc2/cdk1 at Different Events of the Cell Cycle
- (03-Apr-03)
Induction of Apoptosis by Butyrate Correlates with Increasing Level of Protein Ubiquitination in Bovine Kidney Epithelial Cells (Mdbk)
- (28-Feb-03)
Chromosome Replication: Eukaryotic DNA Replication Origins and the Origin Recognition Complex
- (18-Feb-04)
Growth Hormone Administration Promotes a Temporally-Defined Low-Level Nitration of the Y1007-Y1008 Activation Site of Jak-2 Kinase Invivo and in Vitro
- (01-Apr-04)
Mechanisms Underlying Growth Hormone Effects in Augmenting Nitric Oxide Production and Protein Tyrosine Nitration During Endotoxin Challenge
- (16-Mar-04)
Protein Tyrosine Nitration: a Membrane-Organized Mechanism for Altered Signal Transduction During Proinflammatory Stress
- (31-May-04)
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