Yiwei Zong, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Human Development
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Ben Z. Stanger grad student 2011 Penn
 (The role of Notch signaling in bile duct development and disease.)
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Yanger K, Knigin D, Zong Y, et al. (2014) Adult hepatocytes are generated by self-duplication rather than stem cell differentiation. Cell Stem Cell. 15: 340-9
Zheng R, Rebolledo-Jaramillo B, Zong Y, et al. (2013) Function of GATA factors in the adult mouse liver. Plos One. 8: e83723
Yanger K, Zong Y, Maggs LR, et al. (2013) Robust cellular reprogramming occurs spontaneously during liver regeneration. Genes & Development. 27: 719-24
Zong Y, Stanger BZ. (2012) Molecular mechanisms of liver and bile duct development. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology. 1: 643-55
Villanueva A, Alsinet C, Yanger K, et al. (2012) Notch signaling is activated in human hepatocellular carcinoma and induces tumor formation in mice. Gastroenterology. 143: 1660-1669.e7
Chu AS, Diaz R, Hui JJ, et al. (2011) Lineage tracing demonstrates no evidence of cholangiocyte epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in murine models of hepatic fibrosis. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 53: 1685-95
Zong Y, Stanger BZ. (2011) Molecular mechanisms of bile duct development. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology. 43: 257-64
Zong Y, Friedman JR. (2011) Liver development Liver Disease in Children, Fourth Edition. 1-9
Antoniou A, Raynaud P, Cordi S, et al. (2009) Intrahepatic bile ducts develop according to a new mode of tubulogenesis regulated by the transcription factor SOX9. Gastroenterology. 136: 2325-33
Zong Y, Panikkar A, Xu J, et al. (2009) Notch signaling controls liver development by regulating biliary differentiation. Development (Cambridge, England). 136: 1727-39
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