Paul Chang

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Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Poly(ADP-ribose) and PARP function
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https://biology.mit.edu/people/paul_chang
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Tim Stearns grad student 2002 Stanford
 (Delta-tubulin and epsilon-tubulin : two new human centrosomal tubulins reveal novel aspects of centrosome structure and function)
Timothy J. Mitchison post-doc 2007 Harvard Medical School
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Bock FJ, Chang P. (2016) New Directions in PARP Biology. The Febs Journal
Chang KW, Chang PY, Huang HY, et al. (2016) Womb-on-a-chip biomimetic system for improved embryo culture and development Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical. 226: 218-226
Bock FJ, Todorova TT, Chang P. (2015) RNA Regulation by Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerases. Molecular Cell. 58: 959-69
Vyas S, Chesarone-Cataldo M, Todorova T, et al. (2013) A systematic analysis of the PARP protein family identifies new functions critical for cell physiology. Nature Communications. 4: 2240
Carter O, Welch M, Mills B, et al. (2013) Plain packaging for cigarettes improves retail transaction times. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed.). 346: f1063
Leung A, Todorova T, Ando Y, et al. (2012) Poly(ADP-ribose) regulates post-transcriptional gene regulation in the cytoplasm. Rna Biology. 9: 542-8
Rood JE, Leung AK, Chang P. (2011) Methods for purification of proteins associated with cellular poly(ADP-ribose) and PARP-specific poly(ADP-ribose). Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 780: 153-64
Leung AK, Vyas S, Rood JE, et al. (2011) Poly(ADP-ribose) regulates stress responses and microRNA activity in the cytoplasm. Molecular Cell. 42: 489-99
Chang P, Coughlin M, Mitchison TJ. (2009) Interaction between Poly(ADP-ribose) and NuMA contributes to mitotic spindle pole assembly. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20: 4575-85
Chang P, Coughlin M, Mitchison TJ. (2005) Tankyrase-1 polymerization of poly(ADP-ribose) is required for spindle structure and function. Nature Cell Biology. 7: 1133-9
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