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Christy Hung

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Cell Death Discovery|May 16, 2021
Importance of retrograde axonal transport in mitochondrial health and distributionChristy Hung
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 24, 2025
Basic Science and PathogenesisChristy Hung
Trends in Neurosciences|April 18, 2026
A tanycytic route for tau clearance in Alzheimer's diseaseChristy Hung
Autophagy|January 4, 2024
4R tau drives endolysosomal and autophagy dysfunction in frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Rickie Patani
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 26, 2023
Elevated 4R tau contributes to endolysosomal dysfunction and neurodegeneration in VCP-related frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Rickie Patani
Autophagy|August 25, 2021
Endolysosome and autophagy dysfunction in Alzheimer diseaseChristy Hung, Frederick J Livesey
Molecular Neurodegeneration|July 29, 2024
Therapeutic potential of APP antisense oligonucleotides for Alzheimer's disease and down syndrome-related Alzheimer's diseaseSrishruthi Thirumalai, Rickie Patani, Christy Hung
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|January 29, 2025
APP antisense oligonucleotides are effective in rescuing mitochondrial phenotypes in human iPSC-derived trisomy 21 astrocytesSrishruthi Thirumalai, Frederick J Livesey, Rickie Patani, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 25, 2024
APP antisense oligonucleotides reduce amyloid-β aggregation and rescue endolysosomal dysfunction in Alzheimer's diseaseChristy Hung, Emre Fertan, Frederick J Livesey, et al.
Cell Reports|June 26, 2025
Mislocalization of nucleic acids is a convergent and targetable mechanism in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Miriam Llorian, Koustav Pal, et al.
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Cell Death Discovery|May 16, 2021
Importance of retrograde axonal transport in mitochondrial health and distributionChristy Hung
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 24, 2025
Basic Science and PathogenesisChristy Hung
Trends in Neurosciences|April 18, 2026
A tanycytic route for tau clearance in Alzheimer's diseaseChristy Hung
Autophagy|January 4, 2024
4R tau drives endolysosomal and autophagy dysfunction in frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Rickie Patani
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 26, 2023
Elevated 4R tau contributes to endolysosomal dysfunction and neurodegeneration in VCP-related frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Rickie Patani
Autophagy|August 25, 2021
Endolysosome and autophagy dysfunction in Alzheimer diseaseChristy Hung, Frederick J Livesey
Molecular Neurodegeneration|July 29, 2024
Therapeutic potential of APP antisense oligonucleotides for Alzheimer's disease and down syndrome-related Alzheimer's diseaseSrishruthi Thirumalai, Rickie Patani, Christy Hung
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|January 29, 2025
APP antisense oligonucleotides are effective in rescuing mitochondrial phenotypes in human iPSC-derived trisomy 21 astrocytesSrishruthi Thirumalai, Frederick J Livesey, Rickie Patani, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 25, 2024
APP antisense oligonucleotides reduce amyloid-β aggregation and rescue endolysosomal dysfunction in Alzheimer's diseaseChristy Hung, Emre Fertan, Frederick J Livesey, et al.
Cell Reports|June 26, 2025
Mislocalization of nucleic acids is a convergent and targetable mechanism in Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementiaChristy Hung, Miriam Llorian, Koustav Pal, et al.
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