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Lu M Yang

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Yang L, Costales C, Ramanathan M, Bulterys P, Murugesan K, Schroers-Martin J, et al.
J Clin Virol . 2022 Jun; 153:105217. PMID: 35714462
Background: Humoral and cellular immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination among immunosuppressed patients remain poorly defined, as well as variables associated with poor response. Methods: We performed a retrospective observational cohort...
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Su Y, Yang L, Ornitz D
Dev Dyn . 2020 Aug; 250(2):134-144. PMID: 32735383
Background: Fibroblast Growth Factor 20 (FGF20)-FGF receptor 1 (FGFR1) signaling is essential for cochlear hair cell (HC) and supporting cell (SC) differentiation. In other organ systems, FGFR1 signals through several...
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Yang L, Stout L, Rauchman M, Ornitz D
Dev Dyn . 2020 Jun; 249(10):1217-1242. PMID: 32492250
Background: Understanding the mechanisms that regulate hair cell (HC) differentiation in the organ of Corti (OC) is essential to designing genetic therapies for hearing loss due to HC loss or...
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Yang L, Cheah K, Huh S, Ornitz D
PLoS Genet . 2019 Jul; 15(7):e1008254. PMID: 31276493
The mouse organ of Corti, housed inside the cochlea, contains hair cells and supporting cells that transduce sound into electrical signals. These cells develop in two main steps: progenitor specification...
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Mok K, Saxena N, Heitman N, Grisanti L, Srivastava D, Muraro M, et al.
Dev Cell . 2019 Jan; 48(1):32-48.e5. PMID: 30595537
Cell fate transitions are essential for specification of stem cells and their niches, but the precise timing and sequence of molecular events during embryonic development are largely unknown. Here, we...
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Yang L, Ornitz D
Dev Dyn . 2018 Aug; 248(1):88-97. PMID: 30117627
The vertebrate skull is a complex structure housing the brain and specialized sensory organs, including the eye, the inner ear, and the olfactory system. The close association between bones of...
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Yang L, Huh S, Ornitz D
Dev Cell . 2018 Aug; 46(5):564-580.e5. PMID: 30100263
The olfactory epithelium (OE) is a neurosensory organ required for the sense of smell. Turbinates, bony projections from the nasal cavity wall, increase the surface area within the nasal cavity...