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Miram Shin

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Kang R, Kim K, Jung Y, Choi S, Lee C, Im G, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2024 May; 22(5):e3002596. PMID: 38718086
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently accompany macrocephaly, which often involves hydrocephalic enlargement of brain ventricles. Katnal2 is a microtubule-regulatory protein strongly linked to ASD, but it remains unclear whether Katnal2...
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Lee J, Lee H, Lee H, Shin M, Shin M, Seo J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3062. PMID: 38594263
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Lee J, Lee H, Shin M, Park S
Exp Neurobiol . 2024 Jan; 32(6):441-452. PMID: 38196138
In this study, we show that ANKS1A is specifically expressed in the brain endothelial cells of adult mice. deficiency in adult mice does not affect the differentiation, growth, or patterning...
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Lee J, Lee H, Lee H, Shin M, Shin M, Seo J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Dec; 14(1):8463. PMID: 38123547
Brain endothelial LDL receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) is involved in the clearance of Aβ peptides across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Here we show that endothelial deficiency of ankyrin repeat and...
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Lee H, Lee J, Shin M, Park S
Mol Cells . 2023 Dec; 46(12):757-763. PMID: 38052491
In this study, we examine whether a change in the protein levels for FOP in Ankyrin repeat and SAM domain-containing protein 1A (ANKS1A)-deficient ependymal cells affects the intraflagellar transport (IFT)...
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Shin M, Lee J, Lee H, Kumar V, Kim J, Park S
Mol Cells . 2023 Dec; 46(12):746-756. PMID: 38052490
A recent study revealed that the loss of Deup1 expression does not affect either centriole amplification or multicilia formation. Therefore, the deuterosome is not a platform for amplification of centrioles....
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Ryu H, Lee H, Lee J, Noh H, Shin M, Kumar V, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Jan; 12(1):612. PMID: 33504787
The motile cilia of ependymal cells coordinate their beats to facilitate a forceful and directed flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Each cilium originates from a basal body with a basal...