Miller T.S. Lee, Ph.D.

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Junhyong Kim grad student 2009 Penn
 (Modular Organization and Composability of RNA.)
Harold C Riethman grad student 2009 Penn
 (Modular Organization and Composability of RNA.)
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Francis C, Natarajan S, Lee MT, et al. (2014) Divergence of RNA localization between rat and mouse neurons reveals the potential for rapid brain evolution. Bmc Genomics. 15: 883
Khaladkar M, Buckley PT, Lee MT, et al. (2013) Subcellular RNA sequencing reveals broad presence of cytoplasmic intron-sequence retaining transcripts in mouse and rat neurons. Plos One. 8: e76194
Eberwine J, Lovatt D, Buckley P, et al. (2012) Quantitative biology of single neurons. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface / the Royal Society. 9: 3165-83
Kim TK, Sul JY, Peternko NB, et al. (2011) Transcriptome transfer provides a model for understanding the phenotype of cardiomyocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 11918-23
Buckley PT, Lee MT, Sul JY, et al. (2011) Cytoplasmic intron sequence-retaining transcripts can be dendritically targeted via ID element retrotransposons. Neuron. 69: 877-84
Bell TJ, Miyashiro KY, Sul JY, et al. (2010) Intron retention facilitates splice variant diversity in calcium-activated big potassium channel populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 21152-7
Sul JY, Wu CW, Zeng F, et al. (2009) Transcriptome transfer produces a predictable cellular phenotype. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 7624-9
Lee MT, Kim J. (2008) Self containment, a property of modular RNA structures, distinguishes microRNAs. Plos Computational Biology. 4: e1000150
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