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Plos Genetics|August 8, 2019
Calcium-responsive transactivator (CREST) toxicity is rescued by loss of PBP1/ATXN2 function in a novel yeast proteinopathy model and in transgenic fliesSangeun Park, Sei-Kyoung Park, Naruaki Watanabe, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|August 4, 2011
Development and validation of a yeast high-throughput screen for inhibitors of Aβ₄₂ oligomerizationSei-Kyoung Park, Scott D Pegan, Andrew D Mesecar, et al.
Prion|January 9, 2018
Overexpression of a conserved HSP40 chaperone reduces toxicity of several neurodegenerative disease proteinsSei-Kyoung Park, Fatih Arslan, Vydehi Kanneganti, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 27, 2026
Interactions between non-prion and prion domains of Rnq1 direct formation of amyloid vs liquid-like aggregates and create transmission barriersSangeun Park, Dania M Maldonado, Michele L Kadnar, et al.
RNA Biology|January 11, 2021
Long non-coding RNA NEAT1_1 ameliorates TDP-43 toxicity in in vivo models of TDP-43 proteinopathyKoji Matsukawa, Michail S Kukharsky, Sei-Kyoung Park, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 23, 2017
Overexpression of the essential Sis1 chaperone reduces TDP-43 effects on toxicity and proteolysisSei-Kyoung Park, Joo Y Hong, Fatih Arslan, et al.
Cell|October 24, 2017
A Genetic Tool to Track Protein Aggregates and Control Prion InheritanceGregory A Newby, Szilvia Kiriakov, Erinc Hallacli, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 23, 2011
Prion induction by the short-lived, stress-induced protein Lsb2 is regulated by ubiquitination and association with the actin cytoskeletonTatiana A Chernova, Andrey V Romanyuk, Tatiana S Karpova, et al.
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Plos Genetics|August 8, 2019
Calcium-responsive transactivator (CREST) toxicity is rescued by loss of PBP1/ATXN2 function in a novel yeast proteinopathy model and in transgenic fliesSangeun Park, Sei-Kyoung Park, Naruaki Watanabe, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|August 4, 2011
Development and validation of a yeast high-throughput screen for inhibitors of Aβ₄₂ oligomerizationSei-Kyoung Park, Scott D Pegan, Andrew D Mesecar, et al.
Prion|January 9, 2018
Overexpression of a conserved HSP40 chaperone reduces toxicity of several neurodegenerative disease proteinsSei-Kyoung Park, Fatih Arslan, Vydehi Kanneganti, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 27, 2026
Interactions between non-prion and prion domains of Rnq1 direct formation of amyloid vs liquid-like aggregates and create transmission barriersSangeun Park, Dania M Maldonado, Michele L Kadnar, et al.
RNA Biology|January 11, 2021
Long non-coding RNA NEAT1_1 ameliorates TDP-43 toxicity in in vivo models of TDP-43 proteinopathyKoji Matsukawa, Michail S Kukharsky, Sei-Kyoung Park, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 23, 2017
Overexpression of the essential Sis1 chaperone reduces TDP-43 effects on toxicity and proteolysisSei-Kyoung Park, Joo Y Hong, Fatih Arslan, et al.
Cell|October 24, 2017
A Genetic Tool to Track Protein Aggregates and Control Prion InheritanceGregory A Newby, Szilvia Kiriakov, Erinc Hallacli, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 23, 2011
Prion induction by the short-lived, stress-induced protein Lsb2 is regulated by ubiquitination and association with the actin cytoskeletonTatiana A Chernova, Andrey V Romanyuk, Tatiana S Karpova, et al.
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