Yen-Chung Chen

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New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Visual system, genomics
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Jun-An Chen research assistant 2015-2018 Academia Sinica
Claude Desplan grad student 2018- NYU
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Chen TH, Chang SH, Wu YF, et al. (2023) MiR34 contributes to spinal muscular atrophy and AAV9-mediated delivery of MiR34a ameliorates the motor deficits in SMA mice. Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids. 32: 144-160
Chen YD, Chen YC, Rajesh R, et al. (2023) Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Liau ES, Jin S, Chen YC, et al. (2023) Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals diversity within mammalian spinal motor neurons. Nature Communications. 14: 46
Lee S, Chen YC, Gillen AE, et al. (2022) Diverse cell-specific patterns of alternative polyadenylation in Drosophila. Nature Communications. 13: 5372
Konstantinides N, Holguera I, Rossi AM, et al. (2022) A complete temporal transcription factor series in the fly visual system. Nature. 604: 316-322
Özel MN, Simon F, Jafari S, et al. (2020) Neuronal diversity and convergence in a visual system developmental atlas. Nature
Chen YC, Desplan C. (2020) Gene regulatory networks during the development of the Drosophila visual system. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 139: 89-125
Yen YP, Hsieh WF, Tsai YY, et al. (2020) Correction: locus-derived LncRNAs perpetuate postmitotic motor neuron cell fate and subtype identity. Elife. 9
Tung YT, Peng KC, Chen YC, et al. (2019) Mir-17∼92 Confers Motor Neuron Subtype Differential Resistance to ALS-Associated Degeneration. Cell Stem Cell
Yen YP, Hsieh WF, Tsai YY, et al. (2018) locus-derived LncRNAs perpetuate postmitotic motor neuron cell fate and subtype identity. Elife. 7
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