Shu-Yu Wu, Ph.D.

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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David R. McClay grad student 2007 Duke
 (Gene regulatory networks controlling an epithelial -mesenchymal transition.)
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Wu SY, Zou P, Fuller AW, et al. (2016) Expression of Cataract-linked γ-crystallin Variants in Zebrafish Reveals a Proteostasis Network that Senses Protein Stability. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Xu H, Song Q, Zhu J, et al. (2016) A single R36Q mutation in the matrix protein of pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 reduces virus replication and shedding in pigeons. Archives of Virology
Dean BJ, Erdogan B, Gamse JT, et al. (2014) Dbx1b defines the dorsal habenular progenitor domain in the zebrafish epithalamus. Neural Development. 9: 20
Wu SY, Shin J, Sepich DS, et al. (2012) Chemokine GPCR signaling inhibits β-catenin during zebrafish axis formation. Plos Biology. 10: e1001403
Croce J, Range R, Wu SY, et al. (2011) Wnt6 activates endoderm in the sea urchin gene regulatory network. Development (Cambridge, England). 138: 3297-306
Wu SY, Yang YP, McClay DR. (2008) Twist is an essential regulator of the skeletogenic gene regulatory network in the sea urchin embryo. Developmental Biology. 319: 406-15
McClay DR, Croce JC, Wu S, et al. (2008) Gene regulatory networks governing morphogenesis Developmental Biology. 319: 477
Wu SY, Ferkowicz M, McClay DR. (2007) Ingression of primary mesenchyme cells of the sea urchin embryo: a precisely timed epithelial mesenchymal transition. Birth Defects Research. Part C, Embryo Today : Reviews. 81: 241-52
Wu SY, McClay DR. (2007) The Snail repressor is required for PMC ingression in the sea urchin embryo. Development (Cambridge, England). 134: 1061-70
Wu S, McClay DR. (2007) Constructing the EMT regulatory network of PMCs in sea urchin embryos Developmental Biology. 306: 435
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