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    Lysine acetylation regulates the interaction between proteins and membranes by Okada, Alan K., Teranishi, Kazuki, Ambroso, Mark R., Isas, Jose Mario, Vazquez-Sarandeses, Elena, Lee, Joo-Yeun, Melo, Arthur Alves, Pandey, Priyatama, Merken, Daniel, Berndt, Leona, Lammers, Michael, Daumke, Oliver, Chang, Karen, Haworth, Ian S., Langen, Ralf

    Published in Nature communications (09-11-2021)
    “…Lysine acetylation regulates the function of soluble proteins in vivo, yet it remains largely unexplored whether lysine acetylation regulates membrane protein…”
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    Phosphorylation of Synaptojanin Differentially Regulates Endocytosis of Functionally Distinct Synaptic Vesicle Pools by Geng, Junhua, Wang, Liping, Lee, Joo Yeun, Chen, Chun-Kan, Chang, Karen T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (24-08-2016)
    “…The rapid replenishment of synaptic vesicles through endocytosis is crucial for sustaining synaptic transmission during intense neuronal activity. Synaptojanin…”
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    Maintenance of Stem Cell Niche Integrity by a Novel Activator of Integrin Signaling by Lee, Joo Yeun, Chen, Jessica Y, Shaw, Jillian L, Chang, Karen T

    Published in PLoS genetics (18-05-2016)
    “…Stem cells depend critically on the surrounding microenvironment, or niche, for their maintenance and self-renewal. While much is known about how the niche…”
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    Invited Session II: Retinal remodeling and regeneration: Partial cone loss triggers differential modification of inhibition across retinal pathways by Lee, Joo Yeun, Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (01-12-2023)
    “…Cone loss up to 40-60% can be undetected by visual acuity or sensitivity metrics. These findings suggest that conventional diagnostics can be insensitive to…”
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    Identification of secretory autophagy as a mechanism modulating activity-induced synaptic remodeling by Chang, Yen-Ching, Gao, Yuan, Lee, Joo Yeun, Peng, Yi-Jheng, Langen, Jennifer, Chang, Karen T

    “…The ability of neurons to rapidly remodel their synaptic structure and strength in response to neuronal activity is highly conserved across species and crucial…”
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    Inhibition, but not excitation, recovers from partial cone loss with greater spatiotemporal integration, synapse density, and frequency by Lee, Joo Yeun, Care, Rachel A., Kastner, David B., Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice A.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-02-2022)
    “…Neural circuits function in the face of changing inputs, either caused by normal variation in stimuli or by cell death. To maintain their ability to perform…”
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    Activity-Induced Synaptic Structural Modifications by an Activator of Integrin Signaling at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction by Lee, Joo Yeun, Geng, Junhua, Lee, Juhyun, Wang, Andrew R, Chang, Karen T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (22-03-2017)
    “…Activity-induced synaptic structural modification is crucial for neural development and synaptic plasticity, but the molecular players involved in this process…”
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    Impact of Photoreceptor Loss on Retinal Circuitry by Lee, Joo Yeun, Care, Rachel A, Della Santina, Luca, Dunn, Felice A

    Published in Annual review of vision science (15-09-2021)
    “…Our sense of sight relies on photoreceptors, which transduce photons into the nervous system's electrochemical interpretation of the visual world. These…”
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    The Role of a Novel Integrin Activator in the Maintenance of Stem Cell Niche and Activity-Induced Synaptic Structural Modifications in Drosophila by Lee, Joo Yeun

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) mediate adhesion between cellular components and play pivotal roles during the development and throughout the adult life of an…”
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