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Yun-Jin Pai

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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 13, 2018
Dendritic actin delivery serviceYun-Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 25, 2021
Transcription factor encoding of neuron subtype: Strategies that specify arbor patternYun Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
Neuroscience Research|September 24, 2018
Stages and transitions in dendrite arbor differentiationLi-Foong Yoong, Yun-Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
The FEBS Journal|April 24, 2025
Transcription-coupled repair: tangled up in convoluted repairDiana A Llerena Schiffmacher, Yun Jin Pai, Alex Pines, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 4, 2019
Impaired folate 1-carbon metabolism causes formate-preventable hydrocephalus in glycine decarboxylase-deficient miceChloe Santos, Yun Jin Pai, M Raasib Mahmood, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|September 5, 2012
Epithelial fusion during neural tube morphogenesisYun-Jin Pai, N L Abdullah, S W Mohd-Zin, et al.
Nature Communications|March 5, 2015
Glycine decarboxylase deficiency causes neural tube defects and features of non-ketotic hyperglycinemia in miceYun Jin Pai, Kit-Yi Leung, Dawn Savery, et al.
Cell Reports|November 16, 2017
Partitioning of One-Carbon Units in Folate and Methionine Metabolism Is Essential for Neural Tube ClosureKit-Yi Leung, Yun Jin Pai, Qiuying Chen, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2022
CUX2 deficiency causes facilitation of excitatory synaptic transmission onto hippocampus and increased seizure susceptibility to kainateToshimitsu Suzuki, Tetsuya Tatsukawa, Genki Sudo, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 3, 2014
Mutations in SNX14 cause a distinctive autosomal-recessive cerebellar ataxia and intellectual disability syndromeAnna C Thomas, Hywel Williams, Núria Setó-Salvia, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|September 13, 2018
Dendritic actin delivery serviceYun-Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 25, 2021
Transcription factor encoding of neuron subtype: Strategies that specify arbor patternYun Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
Neuroscience Research|September 24, 2018
Stages and transitions in dendrite arbor differentiationLi-Foong Yoong, Yun-Jin Pai, Adrian W Moore
The FEBS Journal|April 24, 2025
Transcription-coupled repair: tangled up in convoluted repairDiana A Llerena Schiffmacher, Yun Jin Pai, Alex Pines, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 4, 2019
Impaired folate 1-carbon metabolism causes formate-preventable hydrocephalus in glycine decarboxylase-deficient miceChloe Santos, Yun Jin Pai, M Raasib Mahmood, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|September 5, 2012
Epithelial fusion during neural tube morphogenesisYun-Jin Pai, N L Abdullah, S W Mohd-Zin, et al.
Nature Communications|March 5, 2015
Glycine decarboxylase deficiency causes neural tube defects and features of non-ketotic hyperglycinemia in miceYun Jin Pai, Kit-Yi Leung, Dawn Savery, et al.
Cell Reports|November 16, 2017
Partitioning of One-Carbon Units in Folate and Methionine Metabolism Is Essential for Neural Tube ClosureKit-Yi Leung, Yun Jin Pai, Qiuying Chen, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2022
CUX2 deficiency causes facilitation of excitatory synaptic transmission onto hippocampus and increased seizure susceptibility to kainateToshimitsu Suzuki, Tetsuya Tatsukawa, Genki Sudo, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 3, 2014
Mutations in SNX14 cause a distinctive autosomal-recessive cerebellar ataxia and intellectual disability syndromeAnna C Thomas, Hywel Williams, Núria Setó-Salvia, et al.
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