YAP inhibits HCMV replication by impairing STING-mediated nuclear transport of the viral genome
JH Lee, M Kwon, WY Lim, CR Yoo, Y Yoon… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
YES-associated protein (YAP), a critical actor of the mammalian Hippo signaling pathway
involved in diverse biological events, has gained increased recognition as a cellular factor …
involved in diverse biological events, has gained increased recognition as a cellular factor …
Ttyh1 regulates embryonic neural stem cell properties by enhancing the Notch signaling pathway
Despite growing evidence linking Drosophila melanogaster tweety‐homologue 1 (Ttyh1) to
normal mammalian brain development and cell proliferation, its exact role has not yet been …
normal mammalian brain development and cell proliferation, its exact role has not yet been …
Non-cell autonomous promotion of astrogenesis at late embryonic stages by constitutive YAP activation
Although astrocytes have gained increased recognition as an important regulator in normal
brain function and pathology, the mechanisms underlying their genesis are not well …
brain function and pathology, the mechanisms underlying their genesis are not well …
PACT increases mammalian embryonic neural stem cell properties by facilitating activation of the notch signaling pathway
SH Byun, M Kwon, SM Lee, H Noh, K Yoon - Biochemical and biophysical …, 2019 - Elsevier
The protein activator of protein kinase R (PKR)(PACT) is known to play important roles in
PKR regulation and microRNA biogenesis. Based on the observation that PACT is …
PKR regulation and microRNA biogenesis. Based on the observation that PACT is …
Gray matter heterotopia, mental retardation, developmental delay, microcephaly, and facial dysmorphisms in a boy with ring chromosome 6: a 10-year follow-up and …
S Liu, Z Wang, S Wei, J Liang, N Chen… - … and Genome Research, 2018 - karger.com
Abstract Ring chromosome 6, r (6), is an extremely rare cytogenetic abnormality with clinical
heterogeneity which arises typically de novo. The phenotypes of r (6) can be highly variable …
heterogeneity which arises typically de novo. The phenotypes of r (6) can be highly variable …