Faculty
Ying Ye, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Education
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M.D., Medical Center of Fudan University(The Former Shanghai Medical University), Shanghai, People's Republic of China
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Ph.D., Immunology and Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Internship
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Medical Center of Fudan University,(The Former Shanghai Medical University), Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Residency
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AP/CP, Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Fellowship
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Cytopathology, Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Post-doctoral Training
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Department of Cancer Biology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Specialty
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Surgical Pathology
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Cytopathology
Board Certification
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Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
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Cytopathology
Area of Interest
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Tumor Pathology
Current Position
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Assistant Professor
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Attending Staff
Membership on professional organizations
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Papanicolaou Society of Cytopatholgy
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United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
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College of American Pathologists
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Texas Society of Pathologists
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Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists
Representative Publications
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Liu J, Hebert MD, Ye Y, Templeton, DJ, Kung H, Matera AG. Cell cycle-dependent localization of the CDK2-cyclin E complex in Cajal (coiled) bodies. J Cell Sci 2000; 113: 543-552
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Liu J-L, Ye Y, Qian Z, Qian Y, Templeton DJ, Lee LF, Kung H-J. Functional interactions between Herpesvirus oncoprotein MEQ and cell cycle regulator CDK2. Journal of Virology 1999; 73: 4208-4219
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Grabowski DR, Holmes KA, Aoyama M, Ye Y, Rybicki LA, Bukowski RM, Ganapathi MK, Hickson ID, Ganapathi R. Altered drug interaction and regulation of topoisomerase II beta: potential mechanisms governing sensitivity of HL-60 cells to amsacrine and etoposide. Mol Pharmacol 1999; 56: 1340-1345
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Ye Y, Vasavada S, Kuzmin I, Stackhouse T, Zbar B, Williams BRG. Subcellular localization of the von Hippel-Lindau disease gene product is cell cycle-dependent. Int J Cancer 1998; 78: 62-69
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Liu J-L, Ye Y, Lee LF, Kung H-J. Transforming potential of the Herpes virus oncoprotein MEQ: Morphological transformation, serum-independent growth and inhibition of apoptosis. Journal of Virology 1998; 72: 388-95
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Liu J-L, Lee LF, Ye Y, Zheng Q, Kung H-J. Nucleolar and nuclear localization properties of a Herpes virus bZIP oncoprotein, MEQ. Journal of Virology 1997; 71: 3188-3196
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Ye Y, Raychaudhuri B, Gurney A, Campbell CE, Williams BRG. Regulation of WT1 by phosphorylation: Inhibition of DNA binding, alteration of transcriptional activity and cellular translocation. EMBO 1996; 15:5605-5615
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Lu CC, Ye Y, She JX, Bonhomme F, Wakeland EK. Evolutionary origins of retroposon lineages of MHC class II Ab alleles. Immunogenetics 1996; 43:115-124
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Coppers MJ, Ye Y, Rackley R, Zhao XL, Lidfers GJ, Casey G, Williams BRG. Analysis of WT1 in granulosa cell and other sex cord stromal tumors. Cancer Research 1993; 53: 2712-2714
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Ye Y, She JX, Wakeland (1991). Diversification of class II Aα within the genus Mus. in Molecular Evolution of Major Histocompatibility Complex, Springer-Verlag, p131-138