CRP Publications
Type
Presentation at national/international meeting
Year
2005
Description
Sun Y, Zhou PK. The effects of HIV-tat on cell cycle progression and the expression of DNA repair genes. Journal of Toxicology, 2005, 19 (Supplement 3): 297-298(In chinese).(This report obtained the award of the excellent presentation by young scientists in the 4th National Congress of the Chinese Society of Toxicology, September 18-21, 2005, in Shengyang )
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine /4th National Congress of the Chinese Society of Toxicology
Type
Presentation at national/international meeting
Year
2005
Description
Sun Y, Wang HP, Baibei, Huang YC, Sui JL and Zhou PK. Suppression of DNA-PKcs and radiosensitization in human fhabdomyosacoma cells by HIV-tat. The progressing of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society and the 1st Asian Congress of Radiation Research. Hiroshima, Japan. November 15-17, 2005, P129.
Country/Organization
PR China/Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine / 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society and the 1st Asian Congress of Radiation Research. Hiroshima, Japan
Type
PhD Thesis
Year
unknown
Description
Fan Rong, (male) . The effect of HIV-tat on the expression of DNA-PKcs.
Country/Organization
PR China/Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Article in PLOS ONE
Year
October 2013 | Volume 8 | Issue 10 | e78411
Publication URL
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0078411
Description
Analysis of Factors Contributing to the Low Survival ofCervical Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy inKenya
Country/Organization
1 University of Manchester, Viral Oncology, Research Floor, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, 3 Cancer Treatment Centre, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya, 4 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mansoura University Hospital, Cairo, Egypt
Type
PhD Thesis
Year
2006
Description
Sun Y. The studies of HIV Tat protein influencing cellular radiosensitivity and the acting mechanism.
Country/Organization
PR China/Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2008
Description
Zhang SM, Sun Y, Fan R, Xu QZ, Liu XD, Wang Y, and Zhou PK. HIV-1 Tat interacts with and upregulates cyclin B1, and its involvement in apoptosis induction. (under submitted)
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Oral presentation at congress/meeting
Year
2011
Description
IPV, BERLIN, GERMANY September 2011: Paper Abstract: Maranga I.O, Hampson L, Oliver A, He X, Kitchener HC, Gichangi P, Rana F, Opiyo A, Hampson IN. Poor survival of cervical cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy in Kenya.
Country/Organization
UK, University of Manchester, Viral Oncology. Kenya, University of Nairobi, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2005
Description
Sun Y, Zhou PK. The effects of HIV-tat on cell cycle progression and expression of DNA repair gene. Journal of Toxicology., 2005, 19 (Supplement 3): 297-298 (In Chinese)
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Oral presentation at congress/meeting
Year
2011
Description
IPV, BERLIN, GERMANY September 2011: Paper Abstract: Maranga I.O, Hampson L, Oliver A, He X, Kitchener HC, Gichangi P, Rana F, Hampson IN. HPV genotypes and HIV in cervical smears from Kenyan women
Country/Organization
UK, University of Manchester, Viral Oncology. Kenya, University of Nairobi, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2006
Description
Sun Y, Huang YC, Xu QZ, Wang HP, Bai B, Sui JL, Zhou PK. HIV-1 Tat depresses DNA-PKcs expression and DNA repair, and sensitizes cells to ionizing radiation. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2006 Jul 1; 65(3):842-50.
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2006
Description
Sun Y, Huang YC, Xu QZ, Wang HP, Sui JL and Zhou PK. HIV-1 Tat protein inhibits repair of ionizing radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks and increased cellular radio- sensitivity. Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology., 2006, 22(8):666 -671.
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2006
Description
Lynne Hampson*, Henry C Kitchener and Ian N Hampson. Specific HIV protease inhibitors inhibit the abilityof HPV16 E6 to degrade p53 and selectively killE6-dependent cervical carcinoma cells in vitro
Country/Organization
UK, University of Manchester, Gynaecological Oncology Laboratories
Type
Article submitted to peer review journal
Year
2005
Description
Sun Y, Xu QZ, Li JY, et al. Cloning of Tat gene of a HIV-1 B strain from Henan provence and homologous analysis of its encoding its encoding product. Letters in Biotechnology., 2005, 16: 245-248. (In Chinese)
Country/Organization
PR China/ Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine