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Yu Shi
Washington University Saint Louis - St. Louis / United States
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Yu Shi's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Gli1 identifies osteogenic progenitors for bone formation and fracture repairY Shi, G He, WC Lee, JA McKenzie, MJ Silva, F LongNature communications 8 (1), 1-12, 20171992017
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Osx-Cre targets multiple cell types besides osteoblast lineage in postnatal miceJ Chen, Y Shi, J Regan, K Karuppaiah, DM Ornitz, F LongPloS one 9 (1), e85161, 20141692014
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Up-regulation of glycolytic metabolism is required for HIF1α-driven bone formationJN Regan, J Lim, Y Shi, KS Joeng, JM Arbeit, RV Shohet, F LongProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (23), 8673-8678, 20141152014
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Stromal-initiated changes in the bone promote metastatic niche developmentX Luo, Y Fu, AJ Loza, B Murali, KM Leahy, MK Ruhland, M Gang, X Su, ...Cell reports 14 (1), 82-92, 20161332016
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mTORC2 signaling promotes skeletal growth and bone formation in miceJ Chen, N Holguin, Y Shi, MJ Silva, F LongJournal of Bone and Mineral Research 30 (2), 369-378, 20151012015
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