Eunah Chung, Ph.D.

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2003 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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Rey-Huei Chen grad student 2003 Cornell
 (The interplay between spindle checkpoint components Mad1, Mad2, and Cdc20 in Xenopus egg extract.)
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Modur V, Singh N, Mohanty V, et al. (2018) Defective transcription elongation in a subset of cancers confers immunotherapy resistance. Nature Communications. 9: 4410
Marable SS, Chung E, Adam M, et al. (2018) Hnf4a deletion in the mouse kidney phenocopies Fanconi renotubular syndrome. Jci Insight. 3
Chung E, Deacon P, Park JS. (2017) Notch is required for the formation of all nephron segments and primes nephron progenitors for differentiation. Development (Cambridge, England)
Lo YH, Chung E, Li Z, et al. (2017) Transcriptional Regulation by ATOH1 and its Target SPDEF in the Intestine. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 3: 51-71
Chung E, Deacon P, Marable S, et al. (2016) Notch signaling promotes nephrogenesis by downregulating Six2. Development (Cambridge, England)
Park JS, Ma W, O'Brien LL, et al. (2012) Six2 and Wnt regulate self-renewal and commitment of nephron progenitors through shared gene regulatory networks. Developmental Cell. 23: 637-51
Miduturu CV, Deng X, Kwiatkowski N, et al. (2011) High-throughput kinase profiling: a more efficient approach toward the discovery of new kinase inhibitors. Chemistry & Biology. 18: 868-79
Chung E, Chen RH. (2003) Phosphorylation of Cdc20 is required for its inhibition by the spindle checkpoint Nature Cell Biology. 5: 748-753
Chung E, Chen RH. (2002) Spindle checkpoint requires Mad1-bound and Mad1-free Mad2 Molecular Biology of the Cell. 13: 1501-1511
Chung E, Lee KY, Lee Y, et al. (1998) Ginsenoside-Rg1 down-regulates glucocorticoid receptor and displays synergistic effects with cAMP Steroids. 63: 421-424
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