Jenhao H. Ting, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal loss in neurodegenerative disordersGoogle:
"Jenhao Ting"Mean distance: 19.15 (cluster 32)
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Sign in to add mentorKelly L. Jordan-Sciutto | grad student | 2014 | Penn | |
(Novel roles of cell cycle regulator E2F1 in the CNS: Implications for synaptic damage in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.) |
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Jackson DP, Ting JH, Pozniak PD, et al. (2018) Identification and characterization of two novel alternatively spliced E2F1 transcripts in the rat CNS. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences |
Zyskind JW, Wang Y, Cho G, et al. (2015) E2F1 in neurons is cleaved by calpain in an NMDA receptor-dependent manner in a model of HIV-induced neurotoxicity. Journal of Neurochemistry. 132: 742-55 |
Ting JH, Marks DR, Schleidt SS, et al. (2014) Targeted gene mutation of E2F1 evokes age-dependent synaptic disruption and behavioral deficits. Journal of Neurochemistry. 129: 850-63 |
Wang Y, Zyskind JW, Colacurcio DJ, et al. (2012) Differential roles for caspase-mediated and calpain-mediated cell death in 1- and 3-week-old rat cortical cultures. Neuroreport. 23: 1052-8 |
Wang Y, Shyam N, Ting JH, et al. (2010) E2F1 localizes predominantly to neuronal cytoplasm and fails to induce expression of its transcriptional targets in human immunodeficiency virus-induced neuronal damage. Neuroscience Letters. 479: 97-101 |