Shin-Yi Lin, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2011 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Human Development, Neuroscience Biology

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2011 Lenhart KF, Lin SY, Titus TA, Postlethwait JH, Burdine RD. Two additional midline barriers function with midline lefty1 expression to maintain asymmetric Nodal signaling during left-right axis specification in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 138: 4405-10. PMID 21937597 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.071092  0.641
2011 Fogelgren B, Lin SY, Zuo X, Jaffe KM, Park KM, Reichert RJ, Bell PD, Burdine RD, Lipschutz JH. The exocyst protein Sec10 interacts with Polycystin-2 and knockdown causes PKD-phenotypes. Plos Genetics. 7: e1001361. PMID 21490950 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pgen.1001361  0.738
2009 Serluca FC, Xu B, Okabe N, Baker K, Lin SY, Sullivan-Brown J, Konieczkowski DJ, Jaffe KM, Bradner JM, Fishman MC, Burdine RD. Mutations in zebrafish leucine-rich repeat-containing six-like affect cilia motility and result in pronephric cysts, but have variable effects on left-right patterning. Development (Cambridge, England). 136: 1621-31. PMID 19395640 DOI: 10.1242/Dev.020735  0.627
2009 Xu B, Serluca FC, Okabe N, Baker K, Lin S, Sullivan-Brown J, Konieczkowski DJ, Jaffe KM, Fishman MC, Burdine RD. Mutations in the cilia motility gene seahorse, result in pronephric cysts, but have variable effects on left–-right patterning Developmental Biology. 331: 426. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2009.05.141  0.603
2009 Lin S, Carter SB, Burdine RD. Investigating the genetic basis of left–right asymmetry in the zebrafish Developmental Biology. 331: 424. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2009.05.133  0.614
2008 Lin S, Burdine R. Investigating the role of schnitter during zebrafish brain development Developmental Biology. 319: 581-582. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ydbio.2008.05.406  0.579
2005 Lin SY, Burdine RD. Brain asymmetry: switching from left to right. Current Biology : Cb. 15: R343-5. PMID 15886094 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2005.04.026  0.642
2003 Lin SY, Johnson SM, Abraham M, Vella MC, Pasquinelli A, Gamberi C, Gottlieb E, Slack FJ. The C elegans hunchback homolog, hbl-1, controls temporal patterning and is a probable microRNA target. Developmental Cell. 4: 639-50. PMID 12737800 DOI: 10.1016/S1534-5807(03)00124-2  0.316
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