Zhung-Fu Lee

TitleGraduate Student
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDevelopment, Disease Models & Therapeutics
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    1. Huang-Hobbs E, Cheng YT, Ko Y, Luna-Figueroa E, Lozzi B, Taylor KR, McDonald M, He P, Chen HC, Yang Y, Maleki E, Lee ZF, Murali S, Williamson MR, Choi D, Curry R, Bayley J, Woo J, Jalali A, Monje M, Noebels JL, Harmanci AS, Rao G, Deneen B. Remote neuronal activity drives glioma progression through SEMA4F. Nature. 2023 Jul; 619(7971):844-850. PMID: 37380778; PMCID: PMC10840127.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    2. Sardar D, Cheng YT, Woo J, Choi DJ, Lee ZF, Kwon W, Chen HC, Lozzi B, Cervantes A, Rajendran K, Huang TW, Jain A, Arenkiel BR, Maze I, Deneen B. Induction of astrocytic Slc22a3 regulates sensory processing through histone serotonylation. Science. 2023 06 16; 380(6650):eade0027. PMID: 37319217; PMCID: PMC10874521.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    3. Cheng YT, Luna-Figueroa E, Woo J, Chen HC, Lee ZF, Harmanci AS, Deneen B. Inhibitory input directs astrocyte morphogenesis through glial GABABR. Nature. 2023 May; 617(7960):369-376. PMID: 37100909; PMCID: PMC10733939.
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    4. Huang-Hobbs E, Cheng YT, Ko Y, Luna-Figueroa E, Lozzi B, Taylor KR, McDonald M, He P, Chen HC, Yang Y, Maleki E, Lee ZF, Murali S, Williamson M, Choi D, Curry R, Bayley J, Woo J, Jalali A, Monje M, Noebels JL, Harmanci AS, Rao G, Deneen B. Remote neuronal activity drives glioma infiltration via Sema4f. bioRxiv. 2023 Mar 16. PMID: 36993539; PMCID: PMC10055154.
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    5. Cheng YT, Luna-Figueroa E, Woo J, Chen HC, Lee ZF, Harmanci AS, Deneen B. Inhibitory input directs astrocyte morphogenesis through glial GABA B R. bioRxiv. 2023 Mar 15. PMID: 36993256; PMCID: PMC10054985.
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    6. Sardar D, Cheng YT, Woo J, Choi DJ, Lee ZF, Kwon W, Chen HC, Lozzi B, Cervantes A, Rajendran K, Huang TW, Jain A, Arenkiel B, Maze I, Deneen B. Activity-dependent induction of astrocytic Slc22a3 regulates sensory processing through histone serotonylation. bioRxiv. 2023 Feb 27. PMID: 36909526; PMCID: PMC10002681.
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    7. Chou TM, Lee ZF, Wang SJ, Lien CC, Chen SP. CGRP-dependent sensitization of PKC-d positive neurons in central amygdala mediates chronic migraine. J Headache Pain. 2022 Dec 12; 23(1):157. PMID: 36510143.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    
    8. Lee ZF, Huang TH, Chen SP, Cheng IH. Altered nociception in Alzheimer disease is associated with striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase signaling. Pain. 2021 06 01; 162(6):1669-1680. PMID: 33433143.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    9. Tsai MT, Lee IC, Lee ZF, Liu HL, Wang CC, Choia YC, Chou HY, Lee JD. In vivo investigation of temporal effects and drug delivery induced by transdermal microneedles with optical coherence tomography. Biomed Opt Express. 2016 May 01; 7(5):1865-76. PMID: 27231627; PMCID: PMC4871087.
      Citations: 5     
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