1.FANG, Y., Soares, L., and Bonini, N.M. (2013) “Design and Implementation of In Vivo Imaging of Neural Injury Responses in the Adult Drosophila Wing.” Nature Protocols, 8(4): 810-819.
2.Garbe, D.S., FANG, Y., Zheng, X., Sowcik, M., Anjum, R., Gygi, S.P., and Sehgal, A. (2013) “Cooperative interaction between phosphorylation sites on PERIOD maintains circadian period in Drosophila. PLoS Genetics, 9(9): e1003749.
3.FANG, Y., and Boinini, N.M. (2012) “Axon Degeneration and Regeneration: Insights from Drosophila Models of Nerve Injury.” Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 28: 575-597.
4.FANG, Y., Soares, L., Teng, X., Geary, M., and Bonini, N.M. (2012) “A Novel Drosophila Model of Nerve Injury Reveals an Essential Role of Nmnat in Maintaining Axonal Integrity.” Current Biology, 22(7): 590-595. (Highlighted by Current Biology; Recommended by Faculty of 1000; Featured in ScienceDaily, Cell News, Science World Report, etc.)
5.FANG, Y., and Sehgal, A. (2010) “Phosphatases and Circadian Clocks.” in Handbook of Cell Signaling, 2nd Edition, eds. Bradshaw, R. A. & Dennis, E. A. Oxford:Academic Press, pp. 877-882.
6.Wu, Y., Bolduc, F.V., Bell, K., Tully, T., FANG, Y., Sehgal, A., and Fischer, J.A. (2008) “A Drosophila Model for Angelman Syndrome.” PNAS, 105(34): 12399-12404.
7.FANG, Y., Sathyanarayanan, S., and Sehgal, A. (2007) “Post-translational Regulation of the Drosophila Circadian Clock Requires Protein Phosphatase 1 (PP1).” Genes and Development, 21(12): 1506-1518.
8.Sehgal, A., Joiner, W., Crocker, A., Koh, K, Sathyanarayanan, S., FANG, Y., Wu, M., Williams, J., and Zheng, X. (2007) “Molecular Analysis of Sleep:Wake Cycles in Drosophila.” Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol, 72: 557-564.
9.Stein, J.M., Bergman, W., FANG, Y., Davison, L., Brensinger, C., Robinson, M.B., Hecht, N.B., and Abel, T. (2006) “Behavioral and Neurochemical Alterations in Mice Lacking the RNA-binding Protein Translin.” Journal of Neuroscience, 26(8): 2184-2196. |