Yao Chen, Ph.D.

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2018- Neuroscience Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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https://sites.wustl.edu/yaochenlab/
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Peter Lawrence research assistant MRC-LMB
Damon Page research assistant MRC-LMB
Karel Svoboda research assistant CSHL
John Flanagan grad student 2009 Harvard
 (Mechanism to establish graded mapping labels in the embryonic midbrain.)
Bernardo L. Sabatini post-doc Harvard Medical School
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Chen Y, Sabatini BL. (2021) The Kinase Specificity of Protein Kinase Inhibitor Peptide. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 12: 632815
Lee SJ, Lodder B, Chen Y, et al. (2020) Cell-type-specific asynchronous modulation of PKA by dopamine in learning. Nature
Lee SJ, Chen Y, Lodder B, et al. (2019) Monitoring Behaviorally Induced Biochemical Changes Using Fluorescence Lifetime Photometry. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 766
Chen Y, Granger AJ, Tran T, et al. (2017) Endogenous Gαq-Coupled Neuromodulator Receptors Activate Protein Kinase A. Neuron
Chen Y, Saulnier JL, Yellen G, et al. (2016) Corrigendum: A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 7: 46
Chen Y, Saulnier JL, Yellen G, et al. (2014) A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 5: 56
Chen Y, Sabatini BL. (2012) Signaling in dendritic spines and spine microdomains. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 22: 389-96
Chen Y, Mohammadi M, Flanagan JG. (2009) Graded levels of FGF protein span the midbrain and can instruct graded induction and repression of neural mapping labels. Neuron. 62: 773-80
Chen Y, Flanagan JG. (2006) Follow your nose: axon pathfinding in olfactory map formation. Cell. 127: 881-4
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