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Wei Li, PhD
Associate Professor
,
Department of Pediatrics
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Associate Professor
,
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Penn State Cancer Institute
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5696-4309
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1913
Citations
20
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2006
2024
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Neurofibromin 2
100%
Glioblastoma
49%
Neoplasms
46%
Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases
44%
Carcinogenesis
44%
Neurofibromatosis 2
32%
Growth
26%
Necrosis
24%
Cadaver
24%
Genes
22%
Drosophila
21%
Glioma
19%
Ferroptosis
19%
Schwannomatosis
18%
fascin
16%
Ependymoma
16%
Cell Death
16%
Mutation
15%
Protein Kinase C beta
15%
Ribosomal Proteins
14%
Calcium
14%
Proteins
14%
Warts
14%
Neurofibromatosis 1
13%
Dreams
13%
Physiological Stress
12%
Vascular Remodeling
12%
Drosophila melanogaster
11%
Ubiquitination
11%
Neurofibromatoses
11%
Glycolysis
11%
Gene Expression
11%
Brain Neoplasms
10%
Actin Cytoskeleton
10%
Congresses
10%
Vascular Smooth Muscle
10%
Renal Cell Carcinoma
10%
Cell Division
10%
Cell Membrane
9%
Neutrophils
9%
Smooth Muscle Myocytes
9%
Phosphotransferases
9%
Eye
8%
Catenins
8%
Lung Neoplasms
8%
Histology
8%
FERM Domains
8%
Amlodipine
8%
Chemical Compounds
Oncogenic
57%
Antimitogenic
52%
Mutation
40%
Cell Death
28%
Plasma
19%
Block Like Crystal
18%
Protein
15%
Polarity
15%
Acyl-CoA
13%
Dephosphorylation
13%
Tyrosine
9%
Glutathione
9%
Peroxidase
9%
Phase Separation
9%
Metabolic
8%
Dose
8%
Binding Site
7%
Retinal
6%
Modification
5%
RNA Sequencing
5%
Nutrient
5%
Cell Viability
5%
Lysine
5%
Serine
5%
Physics & Astronomy
tumors
17%
neutrophils
16%
mutations
14%
histology
14%
necrosis
14%
subgroups
12%
sequencing
12%
progressions
12%
cancer
11%
set theory
11%
proteins
10%
mice
8%
fusion
8%
genes
8%
chromatin
7%
nuclei
6%
oncogenes
6%
depletion
6%