Young I. Lee M.D.
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
2263 St George Ave Rahway NJ, 07065About
Dr. Young Lee is a cardiologist practicing in Rahway, NJ. Dr. Lee specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system. These conditions include heart attacks, heart murmurs, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. Dr. Lee also practices preventative medicine, helping patients maintain a heart-healthy life.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Mutations in the p53 tumor suppressor gene in tree shrew hepatocellular carcinoma associated with hepatitis B virus infection and intake of aflatoxin B1.
- Hepatitis B virus-X protein upregulates the expression of p21waf1/cip1 and prolongs G1-->S transition via a p53-independent pathway in human hepatoma cells.
- Activation of the insulin-like growth factor II transcription by aflatoxin B1 induced p53 mutant 249 is caused by activation of transcription complexes; implications for a gain-of-function during the formation of hepatocellular carcinoma.
- The hepatitis B virus-X protein activates a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent survival signaling cascade.
- Activation of the IGF-II gene by HBV-X protein requires PKC and p44/p42 map
- Hepatitis C virus core protein transactivates insulin-like growth factor II gene
- High-level expression of human insulin-like growth factor II in Escherichia coli.
- Development of AFLP-derived STS markers for the selection of 5-methyltryptophan-resistant rice mutants.
- PTEN modulates hepatitis B virus-X protein induced survival signaling in Chang liver cells.
- Antibacterial activity and penicillin-binding protein affinity of new cephalosporin derivatives in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli.
- Formation and dissociation kinetics of triaza-crown-alkanoic acid complexes of
- Cloning and expression of a Staphylococcus aureus gene encoding a peptidoglycan hydrolase activity.
- Patterning of catalysts for the selective growth of carbon nanotubes using laser irradiation of nickel nitrate.
- Influence of constraint-induced movement therapy upon evoked potentials in rats with cerebral infarction.
- [The effect of ascorbic acid on the orodental region].
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