Xiling Yin - Publications

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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 

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2023 Wang H, Yin X, Xu J, Chen L, Karuppagounder SS, Xu E, Mao X, Dawson VL, Dawson TM. Interspecies chimerism with human embryonic stem cells generates functional human dopamine neurons at low efficiency. Stem Cell Reports. PMID 38134925 DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.11.009  0.304
2023 Khan MR, Yin X, Kang SU, Mitra J, Wang H, Ryu T, Brahmachari S, Karuppagounder SS, Kimura Y, Jhaldiyal A, Kim HH, Gu H, Chen R, Redding-Ochoa J, Troncoso J, et al. Enhanced mTORC1 signaling and protein synthesis in pathologic α-synuclein cellular and animal models of Parkinson's disease. Science Translational Medicine. 15: eadd0499. PMID 38019930 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.add0499  0.31
2020 Yin X, Dawson TM, Dawson VL. Integration of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (hiPSC)-Derived Neurons into Rat Brain Circuits. Bio-Protocol. 10: e3746. PMID 33659406 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3746  0.301
2020 Kim JW, Yin X, Jhaldiyal A, Khan MR, Martin I, Xie Z, Perez-Rosello T, Kumar M, Abalde-Atristain L, Xu J, Chen L, Eacker SM, Surmeier DJ, Ingolia NT, Dawson TM, et al. Defects in mRNA Translation in LRRK2-Mutant hiPSC-Derived Dopaminergic Neurons Lead to Dysregulated Calcium Homeostasis. Cell Stem Cell. PMID 32846140 DOI: 10.1016/J.Stem.2020.08.002  0.354
2019 Yin X, Xu JC, Cho GS, Kwon C, Dawson TM, Dawson VL. Neurons Derived from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Integrate into Rat Brain Circuits and Maintain both Excitatory and Inhibitory Synaptic Activities. Eneuro. PMID 31413152 DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0148-19.2019  0.343
2018 Kim S, Yun SP, Lee S, Umanah GE, Bandaru VVR, Yin X, Rhee P, Karuppagounder SS, Kwon SH, Lee H, Mao X, Kim D, Pandey A, Lee G, Dawson VL, et al. GBA1 deficiency negatively affects physiological α-synuclein tetramers and related multimers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 29311330 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1700465115  0.359
2017 Umanah GKE, Pignatelli M, Yin X, Chen R, Crawford J, Neifert S, Scarffe L, Behensky AA, Guiberson N, Chang M, Ma E, Kim JW, Castro CC, Mao X, Chen L, et al. Thorase variants are associated with defects in glutamatergic neurotransmission that can be rescued by Perampanel. Science Translational Medicine. 9. PMID 29237760 DOI: 10.1126/Scitranslmed.Aah4985  0.357
2016 Mao X, Ou MT, Karuppagounder SS, Kam TI, Yin X, Xiong Y, Ge P, Umanah GE, Brahmachari S, Shin JH, Kang HC, Zhang J, Xu J, Chen R, Park H, et al. Pathological α-synuclein transmission initiated by binding lymphocyte-activation gene 3. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353. PMID 27708076 DOI: 10.1126/Science.Aah3374  0.348
2016 Xu JC, Fan J, Wang X, Eacker SM, Kam TI, Chen L, Yin X, Zhu J, Chi Z, Jiang H, Chen R, Dawson TM, Dawson VL. Cultured networks of excitatory projection neurons and inhibitory interneurons for studying human cortical neurotoxicity. Science Translational Medicine. 8: 333ra48. PMID 27053772 DOI: 10.1126/Scitranslmed.Aad0623  0.343
2012 Nakajima K, Yin X, Takei Y, Seog DH, Homma N, Hirokawa N. Molecular motor KIF5A is essential for GABA(A) receptor transport, and KIF5A deletion causes epilepsy. Neuron. 76: 945-61. PMID 23217743 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuron.2012.10.012  0.341
2012 Yin X, Feng X, Takei Y, Hirokawa N. Regulation of NMDA receptor transport: a KIF17-cargo binding/releasing underlies synaptic plasticity and memory in vivo. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 5486-99. PMID 22514311 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.0718-12.2012  0.383
2011 Yin X, Takei Y, Kido MA, Hirokawa N. Molecular motor KIF17 is fundamental for memory and learning via differential support of synaptic NR2A/2B levels. Neuron. 70: 310-25. PMID 21521616 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neures.2011.07.503  0.379
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