Yue Yang
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(A Cdc20-APC ubiquitin signaling pathway regulates presynaptic differentiation.) |
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Huang L, Lai X, Liang X, et al. (2024) A Promise for Neuronal Repair: Reprogramming Astrocytes into Neurons in Vivo. Bioscience Reports |
Zhao Z, Parra OP, Musella F, et al. (2023) Mega-Enhancer Bodies Organize Neuronal Long Genes in the Cerebellum. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Ding Y, Zhang Y, Zhang X, et al. (2021) Engineering Spiking Neurons Using Threshold Switching Devices for High-Efficient Neuromorphic Computing. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 786694 |
Goodman JV, Yamada T, Yang Y, et al. (2020) The chromatin remodeling enzyme Chd4 regulates genome architecture in the mouse brain. Nature Communications. 11: 3419 |
Markwalter KH, Yang Y, Holy TE, et al. (2019) Sensorimotor Coding of Vermal Granule Neurons in the Developing Mammalian Cerebellum. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Yamada T, Yang Y, Valnegri P, et al. (2019) Publisher Correction: Sensory experience remodels genome architecture in neural circuit to drive motor learning. Nature |
Yamada T, Yang Y, Valnegri P, et al. (2019) Sensory experience remodels genome architecture in neural circuit to drive motor learning. Nature |
Valnegri P, Huang J, Yamada T, et al. (2017) RNF8/UBC13 ubiquitin signaling suppresses synapse formation in the mammalian brain. Nature Communications. 8: 1271 |
Zhu Y, Rong L, Luo Q, et al. (2017) The Histone Chaperone NRP1 Interacts With WEREWOLF to Activate GLABRA2 in Arabidopsis Root Hair Development. The Plant Cell |
Yang Y, Yamada T, Hill KK, et al. (2016) Chromatin remodeling inactivates activity genes and regulates neural coding. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353: 300-5 |