Manivannan Subramanian

Affiliations: 
2006-2014 Molecular Genetics National Center for Biological Sciences, TIFR, Banglalore, India 
 2014-2016 Department of Physiology Korea University, Seoul, South Korea 
 2016-2021 Metabolism and Neurophysiology Group Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Korea 
 2016-2021 Convergence Research Centre of Dementia KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) 
 2022- Department of Biology University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, United States 
Area:
Metabolism. Circadian Rhythm, Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration, Developmental Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry
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Ryu TH, Subramanian M, Yeom E, et al. (2022) The Gene Expressed in a Subset of Dopaminergic Neurons Regulates Locomotion in . Molecules and Cells
Giong HK, Subramanian M, Yu K, et al. (2021) Non-Rodent Genetic Animal Models for Studying Tauopathy: Review of , Zebrafish, and Models. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22
Subramanian M, Hyeon SJ, Das T, et al. (2021) Publisher Correction: UBE4B, a microRNA-9 target gene, promotes autophagy-mediated Tau degradation. Nature Communications. 12: 4257
Subramanian M, Hyeon SJ, Das T, et al. (2021) UBE4B, a microRNA-9 target gene, promotes autophagy-mediated Tau degradation. Nature Communications. 12: 3291
Ryu TH, Yeom E, Subramanian M, et al. (2018) Prominin-like regulates longevity and glucose metabolism via insulin signaling in Drosophila. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Kim M, Subramanian M, Cho YH, et al. (2017) Short-term exposure to dim light at night disrupts rhythmic behaviors and causes neurodegeneration in fly models of tauopathy and Alzheimer's disease. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Subramanian M, Jayakumar S, Richhariya S, et al. (2013) Loss of IP3 receptor function in neuropeptide secreting neurons leads to obesity in adult Drosophila. Bmc Neuroscience. 14: 157
Subramanian M, Metya SK, Sadaf S, et al. (2013) Altered lipid homeostasis in Drosophila InsP3 receptor mutants leads to obesity and hyperphagia. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 6: 734-44
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