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PUBLICATIONS:
From Last Century.
Han M. Ras proteins in developmental pattern formation in Caenorhabditis
elegans and Drosophila. [Review]] Seminars in Cancer
Biology.
3(4):219-28, 1992 Aug. Abstract
Han M. Golden A. Han Y. Sternberg PW. C. elegans lin-45 raf
gene
participates in let-60 ras-stimulated vulval differentiation. Nature.
363(6425):133-40,
1993 May 13. Abstract
Sternberg PW. Golden A. Han M. Role of a raf proto-oncogene during
Caenorhabditis
elegans vulval development. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London - Series B: Biological Sciences. 340(1293):259-65,
1993
Jun 29.Abstract
Han, M. (1993). Ras-mediated signaling pathway during vulval
development
in C. elegans. Ciba Foundation symposium 176. The GTPase
superfamily.
pp. 215-217.
Han, M. (1994). Common themes in different lives. Book Review on
Signal
Transduction- Prokaryotic and Simple Eukaryotic Systems. Bioessays 16,
445-446.
Sternberg, P. and M. Han. (1994) Let-60 ras. Guidebook to the small
GTPases. (Eds., L.A. Huber, M. Zerial and J. Tooze).
Wu Y. Han M. Suppression of activated Let-60 ras protein defines a
role
of Caenorhabditis elegans Sur-1 MAP kinase in vulval
differentiation.
Genes & Development. 8(2):147-59, 1994 Jan. Abstract
Wu Y. Han M. Guan KL. MEK-2, a Caenorhabditis elegans MAP
kinase
kinase, functions in Ras-mediated vulval induction and other
developmental
events. Genes & Development. 9(6):742-55, 1995 Mar 15. Abstract
Hara M. Han M. Ras farnesyltransferase inhibitors suppress the
phenotype
resulting from an activated ras mutation in Caenorhabditis
elegans.
Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
92(8):3333-7,
1995 Apr 11. Abstract
Singh N. Han M. sur-2, a novel gene, functions late in the let-60
ras-mediated
signaling pathway during Caenorhabditis elegans vulval
induction.
Genes & Development. 9(18):2251-65, 1995 Sep 15. Abstract
Sundaram M. Han M. The C. elegans ksr-1 gene encodes a
novel
Raf-related kinase involved in Ras-mediated signal transduction . Cell.
83(6):889-901, 1995 Dec 15. Abstract
Sundaram M. Han M. Control and integration of cell signaling
pathways
during C. elegans vulval development. [Review] Bioessays.
18(6):473-80,
1996 Jun.
Sundaram M. Yochem J. Han M. A Ras-mediated signal transduction
pathway
is involved in the control of sex myoblast migration in Caenorhabditis
elegans. Development. 122(9):2823-33, 1996 Sep. Abstract
Han M. and M. Sundaram (1996) Ras-mediated signal transduction
pathway
in C. elegans. In: Regulation of the Ras Signaling Network (H.
Maruta,
ed.). R.G. Landes Company, pp. 47-74.
Zhang, K., Yen, H., Han, M. & Donoso, L. A. (1996) Molecular
genetics
of inherited macular dystrophies. British Journal of Ophthalmology.
80(11):1018-1022,
1996 Nov.
Yochem J. Sundaram M. Han M. Ras is required for a limited number of
cell fates and not for general proliferation in Caenorhabditis
elegans.
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 17(5):2716-2722, 1997 May. Abstract
Han M. Gut Reaction to Wnt Signaling in Worms. Cell. 90(4):581-584,
1997 Aug 22. Abstract
Sugimoto, T., Stewart, S., Han, M. and Guan, K-L (1997). The kinase
suppressor of Ras (KSR) uncouples Elk-1 phosphorylation from MAP kinase
activation. EMBO J17, 1717-1727.
Dent, J. and Han, M. (1998). Post-embryonic expression pattern of C.
elegans let-60 ras reporter constructs. Mechanisms of
Development.72, 179-182. Abstract
Gu, T. and Han, M. (1998) The C. elegans sur-5 gene
negatively
regulates let-60 ras activity and encodes an novel but evolutionarily
conserved
ATP binding protein. Mol. Cell. Biol.,18(8):4556-4564.
Kniazeva, M, Han, M. (1998). Addition of a second primer in PCR
mixture
after the first step of initial denaturation greatly improves synthesis
of specific PCR fragments. TTO#1416, Elsevier Trends J., 1998
Yochem, J., Gu, T. and Han, M. (1998) Usage of SUR-5-GFP fusion
protein
as a marker to rapid DNA-mediated transformation and mosaic analysis in
C.
elegans. Genetics,149:1323-1334. Abstract
Sieburth, D., Qun, S., and Han, M.(1998) SUR-8,a Conserved
Ras-Binding
Protein with Leucine-Rich Repeats, Positively Regulates Ras-Mediated
Signaling
in C.elegans. Cell. 94 (1):119-130. Abstract
Sternberg, P. and Han, M. (1998). Genetics of Ras Siganling in
Caenorhabditis
elegans. Trends in Genetics, 14 (11): 466-472. Abstract
Fay, D. S., Stanley, H., Han, M. and Wood, W. B. (1999) A Caenorhabditiselegans
Homologue
of hunchback is Required for Late Stages of Development but
Not
Early Embryonic Patterning. Dev. Biol. 205, 204-253. Abstract
Hanna-Rose, W. and Han, M. (1999). Cog-2, a Sox domain protein
necessary
for establishing the functional connection between the uterus and the
vulva
in Caenorhabditis elegans. Development. 126 (1), 169-179. Abstract
Yochem, J. Tuch, S., Greenwald, I. and Han, M. (1999) A
gp330/megalin-related
protein is required in the major epidermis of Caenorhabditis
elegans
for
completion of molting. Development. 126 (3), 597-606. Abstract
Malone, C. J., Fixen, W. D., Horvits, H. R. and Han, M. (1999)
UNC-84
localizes to the nuclear envelope and is required for nuclear migration
and anchoring during C. elegans development. Development. 126,
3171-3181.
Kniazeva, M., Zawistovski, J., Han, M. (1998). Addition of a second
primer in PCR mixture after the first step of initial denaturation
greatly
improves synthesis of specific PCR fragments. TTO#1416, Elsevier Trends
Journals, 1998.
Zhang K, Garibaldi DC, Kniazeva M, Albini T, Chiang MF, Kerrigan M,
Sunness JS, Han M, Allikmets R. (1999). A novel mutation in the ABCR
gene
in four patients with autosomal recessive Stargardt disease. Am J
Ophthalmol.
128:720-4
Kniazeva, M., Chiang, M. F., Cutting, G. R., Han, M., Zhang,
K.
(1999) Clinical and genetic studies of an autosomal dominant cone-rod
dystrophy
with features of Stargardts disease. Ophthalmic Genetics 20, 71-81. Abstract
Kniazeva, M., Chiang, M. F., Han, M., Zhang, K. (1999) A new
gene
forautosomal dominant Stargardt-like disease maps to chromosome 4.
Amer.
J. Hum. Gen. 64, 1394-1399.
Zhang K, Kniazeva M, Han M., Dean M, Allikmets R. The ABCR
Gene
in Recessive and Dominant Stargardt Disease: A genetic Pathway in
Macular
Degeneration. Genomics, 60(2):234-237, 1999.
2000
Kniazeva M, Traboulsi EI, Yu Z, Stefko ST, Gorin MB,
Shugart YY,
O'Connell
JR, Blaschak CJ, Cutting G, Han M, Zhang K. (2000). A new locus for
dominant
drusen and macular degeneration maps to chromosome 6q14. Am J
Ophthalmol.
130:197-202.
Stewart, S., Sundaram, M., Zhang, Y., Lee, J., Xiong, Y. Han, M.,
and
Guan, K-L. (1999). Kinase Suppressor of Ras (KSR) forms a multi-protein
signaling complex and modulates MEK localization. MCB, 19, 5523-5534.
Li, W., Han, M. and Guan, K.L. (2000). The Leucine-rich repeat
protein SUR-8 enhances MAP kinase activation and forms a complex with
Ras
and Raf. Gen & Dev.14, 895-900.
Fay, D.S. and Han, M. (2000). The Synthetic Multivulval Genes of C.
elegans: Functional redundancy, Ras-antagonism, and cell fate
determination.
Genesis. 26, 279-284.
Grant, K, Hanna-Rose, W. and Han, M. (2000). Sem-4 promotes
Caenorhabditis
elegans vulval fate determination through regulation of lin-39
hox.
Devel. Biol. 224, 496-506.
Han, M. (2000). Studies on Ras-mediated signal transduction in C.
elegans.
In Sterm Cells and Development. Ed. By Jinseng Ye, Tian Xu, Tang Xifang
and Bei
Haitial. Medical Science Press. Beijing, China.
Chen, Z. and Han, M.(2000). Building a protein interaction
map:research
in the post-genomic era. BioEssays,22, 503-6.
Hanna-Rose, W. and Han, M. (2000). Getting your signal crossed.
Curr.
Opin. in Dev. Genetics. 10, 523-528.
Fay, D. S. and Han, M. (2000). Mutations in the C. elegans cyclin E
gene reveal a timing mechanism that controls vulval cell
differentiation.
Development, 18,4049-4060.
2001
Zhang K, Kniazeva M, Han M, Li W, Yu Z, Yang Z, Li Y, Metzker ML,
Allikmets
R, Zack DJ, Kakuk, LE, Lagali PS, Wong PW, MacDonald IM, Sieving PA,
Figueroa
DJ, Austin CP, Gould RJ, Ayyagari R, Petrukhin K. (2001). A 5bp
deletion
in ELOVL4 is associated with two related forms of autosomal dominant
macular
dystrophy. Nature Genetics, 27, 89-93.
Yoder, J. and Han, M. (2001). Cytoplasmic dynein light
intermediate
is required for discrete aspects of mitosis in Caenorhabditis
elegans.
Mol. Cell. Biol 12, 2921-2933.
Chen, Z., Han, M. (2001) Role of C. elegans lin-40 MTA in
vulval
fate specification and morphogenesis. Development. 128, 4911-4921.
Starr, D, Hermann, GJ., Malone, C. Fixsen, W., Priess, J. Horvitz,
HR
and Han, M. (2001). unc-83 encodes a novel component of the nuclear
envelope
and is essential for proper nuclear migration. Development. 128,
5039-5050.
Chen, Z. and Han, M. (2001). Role of Rb/E2F, the NuRD Complex, and
Ras
in Regulating a lin-39 Hox-mediated Cell Fusion Process during Vulval
Fate
Specification in C. elegans Curr. Biol. 11, 1874-1879.
Spencer, A., Orita, S., Malone, C., and Han, M. (2001) A RHO GTPase
mediated pathway is required during P cell migration in C. elegans.
Proc.
Natl. Acd. Sci. USA. 98, 13132-13137.
2002
Hanna-Rose, W. and Han, M. (2002). The Caenorhabditis elegans EGL-26
protein mediates vulval cell morphogenesis. Devel. Bio. 24,
247-258.
(Cover illustration)
Antoshechkin, I. and Han, M. (2002). Caenorhabditis elegans evl-20
gene
encodes a functional homologue of human small GTPase ARL2 and regulates
cytoskeleton dynamics during cytokinesis and morphogenesis.
Developmental
Cell, 2, 579-591.
Starr, D. and Han, M. Role of ANC-1 in Tethering Nuclei to the Actin
Cytoskeleton. Science. 298, 406-409.
Suzuki, Y., Morris, G., Han, M. and Wood, W.B. (2002). A cuticle
collagen
encoded by the lon-3 gene may be a target of TGF-beta signaling in
determining
Caenorhabditis elegans body shape. Genetics, in press.
Fay,
D.,
Keneen, S. and Han, M. (2002) fzr-1
and lin-35/Rb Function Redundantly to Control Cell
Proliferation in C. elegans as Revealed by
Nonbiased
Synthetic Screen. Genes & Dev. 16.
503-517.
(Cover illustration)
2003
Fay
D.,
Large, E. Han, M. and Darland, M. (2003) lin-35/Rb
and ubc-18, an
E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, function redundantly to control
pharyngeal
morphogenesis in C. elegans Development.130, 3319-3330.
Kniazeva,
M., Sieber, M. McCauley. S. Zhang, K. Watts, J., Han, M. (2003).
Suppression
of C. elegans ELO-2 function results
in disruption of
palmitic
acid elongation and causes multiple physiological
defects including abnormal ultradian rhythms. Genetics, 163 159-169.
Starr,
D and
Han, M. (2003) ANChors away: an actin based mechanism of nuclear
positioning.
Journal of Cell Science. 15;116:211-6.
Cui, M. and Han. M. (2003) Cis
Regulatory Requirements for Vulval
Cell-Specific Expression of the Caenorhabditis
elegans Fibroblast Growth Factor
Gene egl-17. Dev. Biol. 257, 104-116.
Wang,
F.,
Yoder, J., Antoshechkin, I, and Han, M. (2003). C. elegans
EVL-14/PDS-5 and SCC-3 are essential for sister
chromatid cohesion in mitosis and
meiosis.
MCB, 23, 7698-7707.
2004
Yoder, J.H.,
Chong, H., Guan, K.L, and Han, M. (2004). Modulation
of KSR activity in C . elegans by Zn ions, PAR-1 kinase and PP2A
phosphatase,
EMBO J. 23, 111-119.
Eastburn,
D.
and Han, M. (2004). When Ras Signaling Reaches the Mediator (2004).
Developmental
Cell. 6 158-159.
Bourbon HM and 44 other
authors (2004). A unified nomenclature for protein subunits of mediator
complexes linking transcriptional regulators to RNA polymerase II. Mol
Cell 14(5):553-557, 2004.
Cui,
M.,
Fay DS and Han, M. (2004). lin-35/Rb
cooperates with the SWI/SNF complex to control Caenorhabditis
elegans Larval Development. Genetics,
167, 1177-85
Kniazeva,
M.
Crawford, QT, Seiber, M., Wang, C-Y and Han, M. (2004). Mono Methyl
Branched
Fatty Acids play essential role in C.
elegans development. PLoS Biology, 2 (9),: e257.
Chen, Z. Eastburn, D. and
Han, M. (2004). C. elegans nuclear
receptor nhr-25, regulates epidermal
cell development. MCB, 24, 7345-7358
(Cover photo).
Li, W.
Lee, J. Vikis, HG., Hoshino, A. Liu, G., Aurandts, J.
Jiang, H., Fearon, ER., Han, M., Rao, Y., Hong, K., and Guan, K-L.
(2004)
Activation of FAK and Src are receptor proximal events required for
netrin
signaling. Nature Neuroscience, 7, 1213-1221.
2005
*Grady,
RM., *Starr, D, Ackerman, G. Sanes, JR., and Han, M.
(2005). Syne proteins anchor muscle nuclei at the neuromuscular
junction.
PNAS, 102, 4359-64. (*co-first authors)
(with mini-review).
Del
Campo, JJ., Opoku-Serebuoh, E. Issacson, AB., Tucker,
M., Han, M. and Mohler WA.
(2005) A single-protein fusogen in the somatic cells of C.
elegans. Current Biology,
15, 413-23.
Zhu, H. ,Xu, T. Han, M., Zhuang, Y. and
Wu, X.
(2005) Ubiquitous expression of mRFP1 in transgenic mice. Genesis. 2:86-90.
Starr,
DA and Han,
M.
(2005). A genetic approach to study the role of nuclear envelope
components in
nuclear positioning. Novartis
Found
Symp. 264, 208-219.
Ding,
S., Wu, X., LI, G., Han, M., Zhuang, Y., and Xu, T
(2005). Efficient Transition of PB transposon in mammalian cells and
mice. Cell
122, 473-483. (Cover, featured article of the issue, Mini-review).
Ding,
L., Spencer, A., Morita, K. and Han, M. (2005). The
developmental timing regulator AIN-1 interacts with argonaute protein
ALG-1,
miRISCs and may target ALG-1 to cytoplasmic P bodies in C.
elegans. Mol. Cell. 19,
437-447 (featured article of the issue, Minireview in Dev Cell).
Tucker,
M.,
Sieburt M. Morphew M. and Han, M. (2005). The Caenorhabditis elegans
aristaless
orthologue, arl-1, is required for maintaining the functional and
structural
integrity of the amphid sensor organs. MBC, 16:4695-704 (Epub 7/29/05).
Eastburn
and Han, M. (2005) A gain-of-function allele of cbp-1
leads to an increase in HAT
activity and antagonism of activated Ras.
MCB, 25:9427-34.
Morita,
K., Hirono, K. and Han, M. (2005) The C. elegans let-21/RhoGEF
gene regulates
the cytokinesis and migration of epidermal P cells. EMBO Report. 6,
1163-1168.
2006
Ying,
M., Xu, R., Wu, Xi, Zhuang, Y. Han, M. and Xu, T.
(2006). Sodium butyrate ameliorates histone hypoacetylation and
neurodegenerative phenotypes in a mouse model for DRPLA. JBC, 281(18):12580-6.
Suzuki,
Y. and Han, M. Synthetic screen to uncover roles of daf-18/Pten in diverse
processes during C. elegans
development. (2006) Gen Dev 20(4):423-8.
Cui M, Kim EB, Han
M. Diverse Chromatin Remodeling Genes Antagonize the Rb-Involved SynMuv
Pathways in C. elegans. PLoS
Genet. 2006 May 19;2(5):e74
Cui M, Chen J,
Myers TR, Hwang BJ, Sternberg PW, Greenwald I, Han M. SynMuv genes
redundantly inhibit lin-3/EGF expression to prevent inappropriate
vulval induction in C. elegans.
Dev Cell. 2006 May;10(5):667-72.
Yu J, Starr DA, Wu
X, Parkhurst SM, Zhuang Y, Xu T, Xu R, Han M. The KASH domain
protein MSP-300 plays an essential role in nuclear anchoring during
Drosophila oogenesis. Dev Biol. 2006 Jan 15;289(2):336-45. Epub 2005
Dec 7.
Morita, K.
and Han, M. (2006). Multiple mechanisms are involved in
regulating the expression of the developmental timing regulator lin-28 in C.
elegans.
EMBO J. 13, 5794-5804.
Eastburn, D. and Han, M.
(2006).
Ras signaling in C. elegans. In Ras
family GTPase, Protein and cell regulation volume 4. Der, C. ed. Springer-sbm press. Pp192-226.
Wan, M., Wu, X., Guan, K-L., Han, M., Zhuang, Y., and Xu, T. (2006). Muscle
atrophy in transgenic mice expressing a human TSC1 transgene. FEB Lett. 580, 5621-7.
2007
Ding, Lei and
Han, M. (2007) GW182 family proteins are critical players in
miRNA-mediated gene silencing. Trends
in Cell Biology. Epub 8/31/07.
Zhang, X, Xu, R., Zhu, B, Wu, X, Ding, X.,
Duang, S., Xu, T., Zhuang, Y. and Han, M. (2007). Syne-1 and Syne-2 play critical
roles in myonuclear anchorage and
motor neuron innervation. Development,134,
901-908.
Cui, M. and Han, M. Role of Chromatin factors in C. elegans. A review chapter for Wormbook.com. WormBook, ed.
The C. elegans Research
Community,
WormBook, doi/10.1895/wormbook.1.139.1, http://www.wormbook.org.
Ding,
X., Xu, R., Yu., Xu., T. Zhuang, Y. and Han, M. (2007) SUN1 is required for telomere
attachment to nuclear envelope and gametogenesis in mice. Developmental
Cell 12, 863-872. (Editor’s Choice in Science, news reported in Nature Review Genetics).
Zhang, X, Xu, R., Zhu, B, Wu, X, Ding, X., Duang, S., Xu, T., Zhuang,
Y. and Han, M. (2007). Syne-1 and Syne-2 play critical roles in
myonuclear anchorage and motor neuron
innervation. Development, 134, 901-908. Three Faculty 1000
recommendations.
Zhang, L., Ding, L., Cheung, TH.,
Ding, M-Q., Chen, J., Sewell, AK., Liu, X., Yates III, JR., and Han, M.
(2007), Systematic identification of
miRISC proteins, miRNAs, and
their mRNA targets in C. elegans by their interactions with GW182
family proteins AIN-1 and AIN-2. Mol Cell. 28, 598-613.Highlight in
Nature Methods; Faculty of 1000 Recommendation.
2008
Sun LV, Jin K, Liu Y, Yang W, Xie X, Ye L, Wang L, Zhu L, Ding S, Su Y,
Zhou J, Han M, Zhuang Y, Xu T, Wu X, Gu N, Zhong Y. (2008) PBmice: an
integrated database system of piggyBac (PB) insertional mutations and
their characterizations in mice. Nucleic Acids Res. 36, D729-34 (Epub
ahead of print on 2007 Oct 11).
Sun, L., Wu, Xiaohui, Han, M. Xu, T. and Zhuang, Y. (2008). A Mitotic
recombination system for mouse chromosome 17. PNAS, Epub on March 6.
Tucker, M. and Han, M. (2008). Muscle cell migrations of C. elegans are
mediated by the -integrin INA-1, Eph receptor VAB-1, and a
novel peptidase homologue MNP-1. Dev Biol. 318, 215- 223.
Kniazeva, M., Euler, T. and Han, M. (2008). A branched-chain fatty acid
is involved in postembryonic growth control in parallel to the insulin
receptor pathway and its biosynthesis is feedback regulated in C.
elegans. Genes Dev. 2008 22:2102-2110. It was the Editor's choice
paper Sci. Signal., 12 August 2008, vol.1 Issue 32, pec289.
Tian,
L., Wu, X., Chi, C., Han, M., Xu.,
T, Zhuang, Y (2008) ADAM10 is essential for
proteolytic activation of Notch during thymocyte development. Int
Immunol. 20, 1181-7
Hammell,
M. Long, D. Zhang, L., Lee, A. Han, M. Ding, Y. and Ambros. A. mirWIP:
miRNA
Target Prediction Based on miRNP Purified Targets. Nature Methods, 5, 813-819.
Cui, M.
Aleen, M., Larsen, A., MacMorris, M. Han, M*. and Blumenthal, T.
(2008). Genes
involved in pre-mRNA 3’ end formation and transcription termination
reveraled
by a lin-15ABMuv suppressor screen. PNAS. In press.
*corresponding author.
Xu, X.,
Deng, K, Zhu Y., Wu, Y. Ren, J.,
Wan, M. Zhao, S. Wu, X., Han, M., Zhuang, Y., Xu, T. A large-scale functional
approach to
uncover human genes and pathways in Drosophila.
Cell Research (2008) 18:1114-1127.
2009
Yu J, Ying M, Zhuang Y, Xu T, Han
M, Wu X, Xu R. (2009) C-terminal deletion of the atrophin-1 protein
results
in growth retardation but not neurodegeneration in mice. Dev Dyn.
238(10):2471-8. PMID: 19681162
Wu Y, Zhuang Y, Han M, Xu T, Deng K. (2009).
Ras
promotes cell survival by antagonizing both JNK and Hid signals in the
Drosophila eye. MC Dev Biol. 9:53. PMID:
19692642
Dong Y, Du X, Ye
J, Han M, Xu T, Zhuang Y, Tao W.
(2009) A cell-intrinsic role for Mst1 in regulating thymocyte egress. J
Immunol. 183:3865-72. PMID: 19692642
Lei,
K., Zhang, X. Ding, X., Guo, X., Chen, M., Zhu, B., Xu, T., Zhuang,
Y., Xu, R. and Han, M.
(2009). SUN1
and SUN2 play critical but partially redundant roles in anchoring
nuclei in
skeletal muscle cells in mice. PNAS.
106(25):10207-12.
PMID: 19509342
Seamen,
E.,
Blanchette, JM, and Han, M.
P-type
ATPase (2009), TAT-2, negatively regulates monomethyl branched-chain
fatty acid
mediated function in post-embryonic growth and development in C.
elegans. PLoS
Genetics. 5(8):e1000589.
PMID19662161
Zhang,
L.,
Hammmell, M., Kudlow, B., Ambros, V. and Han,
M. (2009) Systematic analysis of dynamic
miRNA-target interactions during C.
elegans development. Development, 136:3043-55.
PMID: 19675127. Accompanied
with a
highlight commentary in the same issue.
Green, RM, Green RM, Gally F, Keeney JG, Alper S, Gao B, Han M, Martin RJ, Weinberger AR, Case SR, Minor MN, Chu HW. (2009). Impact of cigarette smoke
exposure on innate immunity: a Caenorhabditis elegans model. PLoS One
4:e6860. PMID:
19718433
Zhang,
X.,
Lei, K., Yuan, X., Wu, Xi., Zhuang, Y., Xu, T. Xu, R. and Han, M.
SUN1/2 and Syne/Nesprin-1/2 complexes connect centrosome to the nucleus
during neurogenesis and neuronal migration in mice. Neuron, 64,
173-187.
PMID19874768. Accompanied with a Preview by Koizumi and
Gleeson, Sun proteins enlighten nuclear movement in development. Neuron
64,
147-149.
Tucker,
M. and Han, M.
(2009) Model Organisms for Human Disorders: Worm. A chapter in
Vogel and Motulsky’s Human Genetics, 4th
ed. Eds, M. Speicher, S.E. Antonarakis,
A. Motulsky, and G. Arno. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Pp787-794. ISBN:
978-3-540-37653-8
2010 (so far)
TEXT BOOK CHAPTER:
Han, M. C. elegans genetics. A chapter for the
online Genetics textbook by Virtual Text (ergito.com).
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