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Profile Publications (8)
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Publications By Mei-I Chung

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Identifying direct targets of transcription factor Rfx2 that coordinate ciliogenesis and cell movement., Kwon T, Chung MI, Gupta R, Baker JC, Wallingford JB, Marcotte EM., Genom Data. December 1, 2014; 2 192-194.      


Proteomic profiling of cardiac tissue by isolation of nuclei tagged in specific cell types (INTACT)., Amin NM, Greco TM, Kuchenbrod LM, Rigney MM, Chung MI, Wallingford JB, Cristea IM, Conlon FL., Development. February 1, 2014; 141 (4): 962-73.            


Coordinated genomic control of ciliogenesis and cell movement by RFX2., Chung MI, Kwon T, Tu F, Brooks ER, Gupta R, Meyer M, Baker JC, Marcotte EM, Wallingford JB., Elife. January 1, 2014; 3 e01439.                                                  


RFX2 is broadly required for ciliogenesis during vertebrate development., Chung MI, Peyrot SM, LeBoeuf S, Park TJ, McGary KL, Marcotte EM, Wallingford JB., Dev Biol. March 1, 2012; 363 (1): 155-65.                                                          


Direct activation of Shroom3 transcription by Pitx proteins drives epithelial morphogenesis in the developing gut., Chung MI, Nascone-Yoder NM, Grover SA, Drysdale TA, Wallingford JB., Development. April 1, 2010; 137 (8): 1339-49.              


Comparative genomics of elastin: Sequence analysis of a highly repetitive protein., He D, Chung M, Chan E, Alleyne T, Ha KC, Miao M, Stahl RJ, Keeley FW, Parkinson J., Matrix Biol. September 1, 2007; 26 (7): 524-40.


Sequences and domain structures of mammalian, avian, amphibian and teleost tropoelastins: Clues to the evolutionary history of elastins., Chung MI, Miao M, Stahl RJ, Chan E, Parkinson J, Keeley FW., Matrix Biol. October 1, 2006; 25 (8): 492-504.


D1A, D1B, and D1C dopamine receptors from Xenopus laevis., Sugamori KS, Demchyshyn LL, Chung M, Niznik HB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 25, 1994; 91 (22): 10536-40.

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