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Sibiao Yue

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Yue S, Wang L, DeMartino G, Zhao F, Liu Y, Sieber M
Nat Commun . 2022 Aug; 13(1):4462. PMID: 35915093
Defects in cellular proteostasis and mitochondrial function drive many aspects of infertility, cancer, and other age-related diseases. All of these conditions rely on quiescent cells, such as oocytes and adult...
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Hocaoglu H, Wang L, Yang M, Yue S, Sieber M
Nat Metab . 2021 Sep; 3(9):1259-1274. PMID: 34545253
Changes in maternal diet and metabolic defects in mothers can profoundly affect health and disease in their progeny. However, the biochemical mechanisms that induce the initial reprogramming events at the...
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Li L, Rozo M, Yue S, Zheng X, Tan F, Lepper C, et al.
Nat Metab . 2020 Feb; 1(10):985-995. PMID: 32021964
Muscle undergoes progressive weakening and regenerative dysfunction with age due in part to the functional decline of skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSCs). MuSCs are heterogeneous but whether their gene expression...
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Liu W, Yue S, Zheng X, Hu M, Cao J, Zheng Y
Epigenetics . 2019 Jun; 14(9):877-893. PMID: 31169445
Much effort has been devoted to understand how chromatin modification regulates development and disease. Despite recent progress, however, it remains difficult to obtain high-quality epigenomic maps using chromatin-immunoprecipitation-coupled deep sequencing...
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Yue S, Zheng X, Zheng Y
Aging Cell . 2019 Apr; 18(4):e12952. PMID: 30968547
Cellular architectural proteins often participate in organ development and maintenance. Although functional decay of some of these proteins during aging is known, the cell-type-specific developmental role and the cause and...
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Zheng X, Hu J, Yue S, Kristiani L, Kim M, Sauria M, et al.
Mol Cell . 2018 Sep; 71(5):802-815.e7. PMID: 30201095
Lamins are structural components of the nuclear lamina (NL) that regulate genome organization and gene expression, but the mechanism remains unclear. Using Hi-C, we show that lamins maintain proper interactions...
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Gigante C, Dibattista M, Dong F, Zheng X, Yue S, Young S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Apr; 8:15098. PMID: 28425486
B-type lamins are major constituents of the nuclear lamina in all metazoan cells, yet have specific roles in the development of certain cell types. Although they are speculated to regulate...
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Zheng X, Yue S, Chen H, Weber B, Jia J, Zheng Y
Cell Rep . 2015 Nov; 13(7):1505-1518. PMID: 26549448
Understanding how chromatin modification regulates development and disease can be limited by available material. Despite recent progress, balancing high-quality and reliable mapping using chromatin-immunoprecipitation-based deep sequencing (ChIP-seq) remains a challenge....
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Ouyang Y, Xu L, Yue S, Liu S, Giffard R
Neurosci Lett . 2013 Nov; 565:53-8. PMID: 24269978
Astrocytes have been shown to protect neurons and increase their survival in many pathological settings. Manipulating astrocyte functions is thus an important strategy to enhance neuronal survival and improve outcome...
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Xiong X, Kang X, Zheng Y, Yue S, Zhu S
Mol Cells . 2013 Nov; 36(6):518-26. PMID: 24241682
MicroRNAs are short 21-22 nucleotide single strand RNAs that are involved in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Most microRNAs are first transcribed as long primary microRNAs and then undergo a...