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Hazal Ayten
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A reappraisal of cell cycle phase enrichment in synchronized estrogen receptor-positive cell models derived from breast adenocarcinomas
Toker, Pelin; Ayten, Hazal; Demiralay, Öykü Deniz; Bınarcı, Büşra; Turan, Gizem; Olgun, Çağla Ece; Yaşar, Pelin; Akman, Hesna Begüm; Muyan, Mesut (2025-02-18)
17β-estradiol (E2), the main circulating estrogen hormone, is a critical signaling factor for the growth, differentiation, and function of breast epithelial cells. The effects of E2 on the breast tissue are primarily media...
Dynamic proximity interaction profiling suggests that YPEL2 is involved in cellular stress surveillance
Turan, Gizem; Olgun, Çağla Ece; Ayten, Hazal; Toker, Pelin; Ashyralyyev, Annageldi; Savaş, Büşra; KARACA EREK, EZGİ; Muyan, Mesut (2024-02-01)
YPEL2 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved YPEL family involved in cellular proliferation, mobility, differentiation, senescence, and death. However, the mechanism by which YPEL2, or YPEL proteins, mediates its effe...
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